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    Zürich. Braginsky Collection, B251
    Collection
    e-codices
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    Zürich. Braginsky Collection
    Date
    14th century, 15th century, [14th/15th century]
    Language
    Hebrew
    • Abulafia, Abraham ben Samuel (attributed to)
    • kabbalist Abraham Abulafia (1240- after 1291) advocated a concept of Kabbalah that had little or nothing to
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 76
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    12th century
    Language
    Latin
    • Bede (attributed to)
    • The codex was purchased by Martin Bodmer in 1962; earlier perhaps it belonged to the Church of San Giorgio
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    Zürich. Braginsky Collection, B125
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Zürich. Braginsky Collection
    Date
    15th century, [around 1470]
    Language
    Hebrew, Yiddish
    • Attributed to Hippocrates
    • Hippocrates in the Hebrew translation of Hillel ben Samuel of Verona (ca. 1220 – ca. 1295); in contrast to
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 58
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    14th century
    Language
    Latin
    • Attributed to Hippocrates
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 122
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    14th century, beginning of the 14th century
    Language
    Latin
    • Bede (attributed to)
    • secretorum, an incomplete book on physiognomy by an unknown author, as well as a series of hymns attributed to
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    Genève. Bibliothèque de Genève, Comites Latentes 269
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Genève. Bibliothèque de Genève
    Date
    15th century, 1467 and 1468
    Language
    Latin
    • Attributed to Hippocrates
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    Zürich. Braginsky Collection, B49
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Zürich. Braginsky Collection
    Date
    16th century, 15th century, [ca. 1500]
    Language
    Hebrew
    • Siddur according to the Italian Rite (Nussah Roma)
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 12
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    15th century, beginning of the 15th century
    Language
    Italian
    • It is usually attributed to the Florentine Dominican Jacopo Passavanti (ca. 1302 – 1357); however, this
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    St. Gallen. Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 751
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    St. Gallen. Stiftsbibliothek
    Date
    9th century, second half of the 9th century
    Language
    Latin, German
    • Attributed to Hippocrates
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    Zürich. Braginsky Collection, S12
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Zürich. Braginsky Collection
    Date
    18th century, around 1775
    Language
    Hebrew
    • Italy associated twisted columns with those of the Temple of Solomon, which they believed were brought to
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 138
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    15th century, around 1480 (?)
    Language
    Latin
    • laurel crown flanked by two putti; the inside of the frame was left blank and must have been meant to
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 100
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    14th century
    Language
    Latin, French
    • Italian manuscript, probably from Bologna, contains the Digestum Vetus, a fundamental work which attests to
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    Basel. Universitätsbibliothek, F IX 2
    Collection
    e-codices
    Library
    Basel. Universitätsbibliothek
    Date
    15th century, second half of the 15th century
    Language
    Latin
    • This volume belonged to the Basel book printer Johann Oporin († 1568); after his death it remained in
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 131
    Collection
    e-codices
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    14th century, late 14th century
    Language
    Italian
    • augmented here and there with individual glosses which are not found elsewhere, apparently in an effort to
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 90
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    e-codices
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    15th century
    Language
    Latin
    • Many scribes contributed to the copies of the works of Horace, Virgil, Persius and Statius that have
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 39
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    e-codices
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    15th century, 1467
    Language
    Italian
    • The Elegia di madonna Fiammetta, dedicated to "women in love", describes in the first person the feelings
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 125
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    e-codices
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    14th century, 14th century (around 1320?), notes from the 14th-15th century
    Language
    Latin
    • can be discerned: structuring, lexical and philological, intertextual and commenting, which testify to
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 51
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    e-codices
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    15th century
    Language
    Latin
    • The manuscript belonged to Cardinal Giovanni Salviati (1490-1553) from Florence and then to the Venetian
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 186
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    e-codices
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    15th century
    Language
    Latin, Ancient Greek, Italian
    • Pompeius Festus is an extremely valuable dictionary of Latin language and mythology for those seeking to
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 4
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    e-codices
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    Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer
    Date
    14th century
    Language
    Latin, French, Italian
    • These were initially anonymously published in 1610 by Isaac Nevelet and were therefore attributed to