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| New Haven, CT, Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library,
Beinecke MS 367 | Description: ff. ii + 194 + ii - 16th-17th centuries. Sewn on three leather supports laced into made boards. The round spine is lined with coarse cloth extending nearly to the center on the outside of the boards. Covered in dark brown leather, blind-tooled, with lettering in ink near the head of the spine. Some rodent damage. - Belonged to Prof. Oskar Rescher from whom it was acquired in 1967. - Shailor, B. Catalogue of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, MS 367. | Notes:-Manuscript on paper of 1) Olympiodorus, In Platonis Gorgiam Commentaria. 2) Text from a portion of a lexicon, including middle of M through middle of O; the text provides multiple synonyms for each word. 3) Unidentified and incomplete philosophical text. | Number of Parts: 1 - Number of Images Available: 0 | Direct Link: http://ds.lib.berkeley.edu/BeineckeMS367_47 | Language: Greek Country: Byzantine Empire Century: 16th | View a detailed description: http://brbl-net.library.yale.edu/pre1600ms/docs/pre1600.ms367.htm |
| Part 1: | Description: - paper - 203 x 152 (136 x 85) mm. | Country: Byzantine Empire | Cardinal point: | Region: Byzantium | City: | Assigned Date: [between 1550 and 1600] | Searchable Date Range: 1550 - 1600 | Dated by scribe: No | Inscribed Date: | Document: No | Number of Scribes: | Script: Written by one scribe in a typical scholarly hand of the period. Marginal notes in same or nearly contemporary hand, in brown and red. | Notes: Watermarks in gutter: similar to Briquet Ancre 558, but without countermark. Headpiece, f. 1r, stylized floral motifs in green, orange and purple. 2-line initials with stylized floral motifs, 1-line initials and headings in red. Diagrams of philosophical distinctions and genealogy. Waterstains in all margins; text only affected on f. 1r. Repairs with paper strips in margins of f. 1r. Binding: 16th-17th centuries. Sewn on three leather supports laced into made boards. The round spine is lined with coarse cloth extending nearly to the center on the outside of the boards. Covered in dark brown leather, blind-tooled, with lettering in ink near the head of the spine. Some rodent damage. | Number of Texts: 1 |
| Text 1: | Other Associate: Plato. | Author: Olympiodorus the Younger, of Alexandria 6th cent. | Title: In Platonis Gorgiam Commentaria, etc. | Subjects: Olympiodorus, the Younger, of Alexandria, 6th cent.; Classical literature.; Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval.; Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven.; Philosophy, Ancient.; Alexandria (Egypt); | Language(s): Greek | |
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