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Dictionary leaves, between 1275 and 1299?

Publication:
between 1275 and 1299?
Format/Description:
Manuscript
1 item (2 leaves) : parchment ; 315 x 215 mm, 316 x 220 mm
Contained In:
Manuscript Fragment Collection. Folder 38
Status/Location:
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Subjects:
Latin language -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1700.
Latin language -- Dictionaries.
Form/Genre:
Fragments (object portions)
Dictionaries.
Manuscripts, Latin.
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Language:
In Latin.
Summary:
Two leaves, not adjacent, perhaps originally a bifolium, from the C section of a Latin dictionary, written in Italy in the late 13th century. Entries written in 2 columns, with paragraph marks at the beginning of each entry and the beginning of the continuation of an entry on a new page alternating between red and blue. The first leaf has the conclusion of the entry for celum, entries for cerebrum, certitudo, cibus, circulus, circumcisio, circumcisio Christi, and the beginning of an entry for circumscriptio. The second leaf has entries for color, columba, comedere, comodum, commune, and comparatio. The entries seem to cite uses of these words in other works. Used in a 16th-century binding, with edge of spine lettering visible at the left margin of the recto of the first leaf. The name Alberti is inscribed on both leaves (f. 1v, 2r) by a later hand.
Penn Provenance:
Probably sold by Erik von Scherling (Leiden), prior to 1931 (possibly listed in the index of Rotulus v. 1, 1931, as appearing in an earlier catalog no longer in print, item no. 826).
OCLC:
813959867