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Disticha / Dionsysius Cato, and other text(s)
Disticha Catonis
Disticha de Moribus ad filium
Eclogam Commentaria
Remedia amoris
De sphaera
handwritten, littera hybrida
Contributors
- Brulelou, Jean, also known as Jean Brito of Pipriac
Creator
- Picardus, Odo
- Dionysius Cato
- Ovid
- Theodulus
- Ovid
- Dionysius Cato
- Theodulus
Subject
- classical literature/philosophy (MMDC)
- literature (MMDC)
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Reading culture
Type of item
- manuscripts (documents)
- Manuscript
Medium
- paper (fiber product)
- Paper
Contributors
- Brulelou, Jean, also known as Jean Brito of Pipriac
Creator
- Picardus, Odo
- Dionysius Cato
- Ovid
- Theodulus
- Ovid
- Dionysius Cato
- Theodulus
Subject
- classical literature/philosophy (MMDC)
- literature (MMDC)
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Reading culture
Type of item
- manuscripts (documents)
- Manuscript
Medium
- paper (fiber product)
- Paper
Providing institution
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Creation date
- 1437
- 15th century
- 1437
- 15th century
Places
- France, St. Seglin, near St. Malo
- France
- France
Current location
- Leiden University Library
Provenance
- Bought from the library of F. Nansius.
- Names of the scribe (Jean Brulelou) and 15th-century owners (Jean Rouxeau and Bertan Rouxel) are based on several notes on ff. 165 and 166.
- Guillaume
- Nansius, Franciscus, (1525-1595)
- Rouxeau, Jean, (15th century)
- Rouxel, Bertan, (15th century)
Identifier
- Shelfmark: BPL 138
Extent
- 1 volume, 167 leaves
- 219x150 mm
Format
- books
- Book
Language
- lat
- Latin
- fre
- French
- fra
- lat
Is part of
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item
- In collection: Bibliotheca Publica Latina
Is referenced by
- BNM = Bibliotheca Neerlandica Manuscripta
- Booton 2010 = D.E. Booton, Manuscripts, market and the transition to print in late medieval Brittany. Farnham 2010, p. 28, 232
- Bozzolo 1980 = O. Bozzolo, Pour une histoire du livre manuscrit au Moyen Âge : trois essais de codicologie quantitative. Paris 1980, p. 191
- Catalogus compendiarius 1932 = [H.P. Blok,] Catalogus compendiarius continens codices omnes manuscriptos qui in Bibliotheca Academiae Lugduno-Batavae asservantur. Vol. 1 (Leiden 1932), p. 110
- Deuffic 2011 = J.L. Deuffic, 'Copistes bretons du Moyen Âge (XIIIe-XVe siècles): une première "handlist"'. In: J.L. Deuffic (ed.), Du scriptorium à l'atelier. Copistes et enlumineurs dans la conception du livre manuscrit au Moyen Âge. Turnhout 2011, p. 151-194, i.c. p. 172 (nr. 91)
- Deuffic 2011 = J.-L. Deuffic, Notes de bibliologie. Livres d'heures et manuscrits du Moyen Âge identifiés (XIVe-XVIe siècles). Turnhout 2009, p. 294 (n. 90)
- Engels 1964 = J. Engels, 'Berchoriana I. Notice bibliographique sur Pierre Bersuire, Supplément au Repertorium Biblicum Medii Aevi (ed. F. Stegmüller. Madrid 1940-1961)'. In: Vivarium 2 (1964), p. 62-124, i.c. p. 64
- Gautier 1985 = J.-F. Gautier, Jean Brito: de Bretagne en Flandre 1417-1484. Pipriac 1985.
- Geirnaert 1981 = N. Geirnaert, 'Nieuwe gegevens over leven en werk van Jan Brito'. In: Het Brugs ommeland 21 (1981), p. 183-189.
- Gumbert 1995 = J.P. Gumbert, '"Modern" layout in classical manuscripts'. In: C. Leonardi & al. (eds.), The classical tradition in the middle ages and the renaissance. Spoleto 1995, p. 23-32.
- …
Has Met
- Robert Guillaume
- Franciscus Nansius
Year
- 1437
Providing country
- Netherlands
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-02-02T16:01:23.761Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-02-29T09:55:44.806Z
Table of contents
- Contains: (ff. 3r-46r) Disticha / Dionsysius Cato. – (f. 46r-v) Short texts on the Ten Commandments, seven mortal sins etc. – (ff. 46v-113v) Commentary on Theodulus' Ecloga / Odo Picardus. – (ff. 116r-165r) Remedia amoris / Ovid. Glossed. – (ff. 1r-v and 167r-v) De sphaera / Johannes de Sacrobosco. Fragment.