Manuscript Summary: During the Middle Ages, Seneca was the most popular and most read of the ancient playwrights. The manuscripts of his tragedies, of which almost 400 copies are known today, are mostly from the 14th and 15th century, as is this copy, owned by the Fondation Bodmer. At the beginning of each of Seneca's dramas, this version has a historiated initial that summarizes the plot of the drama, such as the suicide of Jocasta and the blinding of Oedipus at the beginning of the eponymous drama (f. 46v). The rather modest execution of these initials was most likely carried out in Northern Italy, where most of the illuminated copies of this text (about 50) were produced. (rou)
Standard description:
Pellegrin Elisabeth, Manuscrits latins de la Bodmeriana, Cologny-Genève 1982, pp. 358-360. Show standard description
Online Since:
10/10/2019
Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 152
Parchment · I + 122 + I ff. · 30.3 x 21 cm · Northern Italy · last third of the 14th century
Seneca, Tragedies
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Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 152, f. 1r – Seneca, Tragedies (https://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/fmb/cb-0152)