Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Latin MS 209

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  • Latin MS 209
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Date
  • 15th century
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • De compendiosa doctrina
  • Historia naturalis (fragment)
  • De confusis vocibus ut maiorum tradidit Auctoritas
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Nonius Marcellus (03..-03..)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Nonius Marcellus, 300-350
    • Nonius Marcellus (b. c. 300, d. c. 350), grammarian
    Other form
    • Nonius Marcellus
    • Nonius Marcellus 03..-03..
    • Nonio Marcelo
    • Nonius Marcellus, 4th cent.
    • Nonius Marcellus fl.4. Jh.
    • Author: Nonius, Marcellus
    • Nonius Marcellus, 4th century
    • Marcellus Peripateticus Tiburciensis
    • Nonio Marcelo, s. IV d.C
    • Nonius
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  • Preferred form
    • Pline l'Ancien (0023-0079)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Pliny the Elder, 23-79
    • Pliny the Elder (b. 23, d. 79), author, naturalist and natural philosopher
    Other form
    • PLINIUS
    • Pline l'Ancien (0023-0079)
    • Pline l'Ancien
    • C. Plinius Secundus
    • Plinius Major (0023-0079)
    • Plinii
    • Plinius maior
    • Pline l'Ancien 0023-0079
    • Plinio Segundo, Cayo
    • Plini Segon, Gai, ca. 24-79
    • Plinius de Oudere
    • Plinius Secundus, Gaius 23-79
    • Pliny, the Elder
    • Author: Plinius Secundus, Gaius
    • Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder)
    • Pliny the Elder
    • Plinius Secundus, Caius, 23-79, also known as Pliny the Elder
    • Pline l'Ancien (0023-0079). Auteur d'oeuvre adaptée ou continuée
    • Plinius Secundus
    • Plinius Secundus Maior, Caius (23/24-79 na Chr)
    • Plinius Secundus, Gaius
    • Plínio, o Velho, 23/24 -79
    • Gaius Plinius Secundus Maior - ca. 23 - 79 - auteur
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  • Preferred form
    • Francis William Lawrance Venables-Vernon (1889-1963)
    Role
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Venables-Vernon, Francis, 1889-1963
    • Francis Venables-Vernon (b. 1889, d. 1963), 9th Lord Vernon
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Description
  • Extent:
    ff. 137 Leaf height: 285 mm, width: 213 mm.
    Binding:

    Wooden boards, partly covered with leather. POMPEI/DE/VERBORUM/SIGNIFICATIONE in green labels on the spine.

    19th century.


    Acquisition:

    Bought in August 1918 from J. Lewine for £9.9s.


    Layout:

    29-42 long lines.


    Collation:

    Quire 112
    Quire 214
    Quires 3-412
    Quire 514
    Quires 6-712
    Quire 810
    Quire 912, wants 1 before f. 100
    Quire 1012
    Quire 1114


    Script:
    Written in a humanistic script.
    Data Source(s):
    Description based on Moses Tyson, 'Handlist of Additions to the Collection of Latin Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library, 1908-28', Bulletin of the John Rylands Library (1928) and Barry Cooper, 'Catalogue of pre-1900 music manuscripts in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester', Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 79:2, (1997), revised and expanded by Joanne Edge.
    Subject(s):
    Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Latin
    Abstract:

    Nonius Marcellus, De compendiosa doctrina, produced in the mid 15th century in Italy at a Dominican convent called Santa Maria.


    Format:
    Codex
    Material:
    Parchment.
    Provenance:

    Owned by Francis Venables-Vernon (b. 1889, d. 1963), 9th Lord Vernon: his book-plate and 'Cabinet 1.d' inside the cover

    Sale of 9th Lord Vernon at Sotheby's, 12th June 1918, lot 368.

Place
  • Preferred form
    • Italy
    Original form
    • Italy
    Other form
    • Italie
    • Italie (?)
    • Italie (Toscane?)
    • Italie (Venise ?).
    • Italie ?
    • Italie (région de Venise ?).
    • Italie (Florence ?)
    • Italie,
    • Italie.
    • Itàlia
    • Italien
    • Italia
    • Italië
    • Italie (Toscane ?)
    • Itàlia (Toscana?)
    • Italien (Toskana?)
    • Italy (Tuscany?)
    • Italia (Toscana?)
    • Italy (Verona)
    • Italy (Naples?)
    • Italy (Florence?)
    • Italy (Naples?)(
    • Italy (Rome?)
    • Italy (Florence)
    • Italy, Bologna (?)
    • Italy, probably Naples
    • Italy, Naples
    • Italy, possibly Naples
    • Italy (perhaps Bologna)
    • Italy (Nonantola)
    • Probably Northern Italy
    • Padua or Venice
    • Italy (Tuscany)
    • Italy, northern (?)
    • Italy and France (illumination)
    • Italy and France (?)
    • Most likely northern Italy
    • Probably northern Italy (Verona?)
    • [Italy]
    • Italy, copied by Leon ben Joshua de Rossi of Cesena
    • Italy [Ancona or Pesaro?], [copied by Joseph ben Nissim Fermi?]
    • [Italy] copied by Samson ben Elijah Halfan
    • Italy, Venice?
    • Fols. 2-4: [Italy]
    • Treviglio? (Italy)
    • Fols. 1-98: [Italy]; fols. 100-302: [Italy]
    • Rovere (della Luna, Trent?) (Italy)
    • Ff. 1-64: [Italy]
    • Italy, North?
    • Italy, Bologna?
    • Italy, Reggio-Emilia?
    • Italy, Padua?
    • Italy, Ferrara or Bologna
    • Italy, Padua or Rome
    • Italy, Ferrara?
    • Italy, Genoa?
    • Italy, Probably Padua
    • Italy, Parma or Cremona?
    • Italy, Padua or Venice
    • Italy, Lombardy or Bologna?
    • Italy, Umbria?
    • Italy, Rome?
    • Italy, Ferrara or Venice?
    • Italy, Northeast?
    • Italy, Bologna or Venice?
    • Italy, Veneto, Venice?
    • Italy, Rome or Naples
    • Italy, South?
    • Italy, Florence?
    • Italy, Verona?
    • Italy, Brescia or Padua?
    • Italy, Ferrara or Padua?
    • Italy, Venice or Padua
    • Italy, Cremona Brescia? and Bologna
    • Italy, Ferrara or Verona?
    • Italy, Urbino or Mantua(?)
    • Italy, Padua or Rome?
    • Italy, Naples?
    • Italy, North?, Siena?
    • Italy, Probably Venice
    • Italy, Venice or Treviso
    • Italy, North? or French, South?
    • Italy, Mantua or Ferrara?
    • Italy, Rimini?
    • Italy, Padua or Venice?
    • Italy, Florence or Rome
    • Italy, Northwest?
    • Italy, North, Genoa?
    • Italy, Lombardy or Verona
    • Italy, Emilia?
    • Italy, Venice or Verona
    • Italy, Veneto?
    • Italy, Emilia or Mantua?
    • Italy, Northeast, Ferrara?
    • Italy, Central?
    • Italy, Genoa (?)
    • Italy, Herculaneum(?)
    • IT
    • Italy.
    • Italië (?)
    • Italia (?)
    • [Italien (Teil 1)
    • [Italien ]
    • Italien (II)
    • Italien (II.)
    • Italien (I)
    • Italien (IV)
    • Itália
    • [Italië]
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