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Title:
Manuscript
Language:
Greek
Date range:
1575-1625?
Author(s):
Abū Ma’shar/Albumasar (Apomasar) (787-886) (ff. 1r-8v)
Paulus Alexandrinus (fl. 4th c.) (ff. 9r-22r)
Isaac Argyros (1300–c.1375) (ff. 22r-23r)
Aristoxenus of Tarentum (fl. 335 BC) (ff. 26r-38v)
Michael Glycas (fl. 12th c.) (ff. 39r-50v)
Theophanes Nonnus (fl. 10th c.) (ff. 51r-51v)
Nicephorus, priest of Constantinople (fl. 10th c.?) (ff. 52r-150r)
Paulus Alexandrinus (fl. 4th c.) (ff. 9r-22r)
Isaac Argyros (1300–c.1375) (ff. 22r-23r)
Aristoxenus of Tarentum (fl. 335 BC) (ff. 26r-38v)
Michael Glycas (fl. 12th c.) (ff. 39r-50v)
Theophanes Nonnus (fl. 10th c.) (ff. 51r-51v)
Nicephorus, priest of Constantinople (fl. 10th c.?) (ff. 52r-150r)
Description:
VGF 9 is a paper codex, its leaves measuring 338 × 235 mm. Its watermarks are a crown topped by a star with six rays (ff. 1r-38r) and a haloed saint kneeling and holding a cross (ff. 39r-151r). It has 154 folia, comprised of 38 quires of 2 bifolia and 2 added folia. The codex was partially paginated and foliated by a 17th-c. hand. Written space covers 220 × 145 mm, divided into 23 lines in hard point ruling. The first third of the codex was written by one copyist, the remainder by a second. It has a 18th-c. dark leather cover.
Classification:
Antiquity – Middle Ages – Byzantine – astronomy – astrology – music
DOI:
10.1163/9789004373563_VGF-009
Journal:
VGF 09 - Anonymus de Astronomica. – Aristoxeni Elementorum harmonicorum liber primus – etc.