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- 13th century (Creation)
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GB 0117 MS/24 13th century Sub-fonds 2 items Statius , Thebais
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Statii Thebais, cum glossis interlinearibus et scholis marginalibus. folio 1, recto
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Nota de tempore Statii folio 122 verso
Incip. 'Queritur quo tempore Staciu,s'
Desin. 'Titus et Domitianus sibi caveant'
In the front is written; 'Liber Regalis Societatis London. ex dono RVD Nathaniel Vincent, DD Feb. 1, 1692/3'
Written in England. Erased inscription at foot of folio 1. The figure or letter 'x' at the head of folio 1 may be a pressmark.
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Codex membranaceus, in folio minori, 122 folios, size 9.5 x 5.5, bound. Binding 20th century.
British Museum, Harleian Manuscripts 5296. N R Ker 'Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries; I London' (1969) Oxford, at the Clarendon Press.
Copied from the Royal Society catalogue by Sarah Drewery.
General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997.
Feb 2009. Vincent , Nathaniel , d 1722 , clergymen
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Statii Thebais, cum glossis interlinearibus et scholis marginalibus. folio 1, recto
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Nota de tempore Statii folio 122 verso
Incip. 'Queritur quo tempore Staciu,s'
Desin. 'Titus et Domitianus sibi caveant'
In the front is written; 'Liber Regalis Societatis London. ex dono RVD Nathaniel Vincent, DD Feb. 1, 1692/3'
Written in England. Erased inscription at foot of folio 1. The figure or letter 'x' at the head of folio 1 may be a pressmark.
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- Latin
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British Museum, Harleian Manuscripts 5296. N R Ker 'Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries; I London' (1969) Oxford, at the Clarendon Press.
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General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997.
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