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Title:
Manuscript
Language:
Greek, Latin
Date range:
775-825?
Author(s):
Choricius of Gaza († 518) (ff. 1r-6v)
Galen (129-200/ca.216) (ff. 29r-44v)
Galen (129-200/ca.216) (ff. 29r-44v)
Description:
VMI 11 is a convolute of parts of 4 codices, totalling 44 folia. It has a new paper cover.
Part I (ff. 1-6) contains paper leaves measuring 253 × 165 mm. It dates to the 17th c.
Part II (ff. 7-20) contains paper leaves measuring 252 × 165 mm. It dates to the 17th c. It was written by the same scribe who wrote part I.
Part III (ff. 21-28) contains parchment leaves measuring 252 × 170 mm. It dates to the 8th-9th c. Text covers an area of 210 × 140 mm over 39 lines in hard point ruling. It was written by 4 scribes. Inscriptions are rubricated, and initials are in pen.
Part IV (ff. 29-44) is a silk codex, perhaps dating the the 13th c. Its leaves measure 240 × 163 mm. The original order of the folia is unclear. Text covers an area of 175 × 100/105 mm over 28-37 lines. Ff. 31v and 40v display rubricated decorations, inscriptions, and initials.
Part I (ff. 1-6) contains paper leaves measuring 253 × 165 mm. It dates to the 17th c.
Part II (ff. 7-20) contains paper leaves measuring 252 × 165 mm. It dates to the 17th c. It was written by the same scribe who wrote part I.
Part III (ff. 21-28) contains parchment leaves measuring 252 × 170 mm. It dates to the 8th-9th c. Text covers an area of 210 × 140 mm over 39 lines in hard point ruling. It was written by 4 scribes. Inscriptions are rubricated, and initials are in pen.
Part IV (ff. 29-44) is a silk codex, perhaps dating the the 13th c. Its leaves measure 240 × 163 mm. The original order of the folia is unclear. Text covers an area of 175 × 100/105 mm over 28-37 lines. Ff. 31v and 40v display rubricated decorations, inscriptions, and initials.
Classification:
Roman Empire – Late Antiquity – grammar – mathematics – medicine
DOI:
10.1163/9789004373563_VMI-011
Journal:
VMI 11 - Declamatio graeca de praemio tyrannicidae – grammatica graeca anonymi – etc.