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Country of Location: |
Country of Location
Switzerland
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Location: |
Location Cologny |
Library / Collection: |
Library / Collection
Fondation Martin Bodmer
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Shelfmark: | Shelfmark Cod. Bodmer 158 |
Manuscript Title: | Manuscript Title Terence, Comedies: Andria and Eunuchus |
Caption: | Caption Parchment · 16 ff. · 9.5-32 x 8.6-21 cm · Italy · 11th century |
Language: |
Language
Latin |
Manuscript Summary: | Manuscript Summary The plays of Terence were highly appreciated throughout the entire Middle Ages, as attested by this 11th century manuscript written in Carolingian script, which preserves fragments from two of his six comedies, Andria and Eunuchus. The fragments are of different sizes; between the 15th and 16th century, they were used as binding for registers, as evidenced by certain signs of use and of folds, as well as by dates written beside invocations of the Virgin, of Christ or of St. Thomas. |
Standard description: | Standard description Pellegrin Elisabeth, Manuscrits latins de la Bodmeriana, Cologny-Genève 1982, pp. 367-369.Show standard description |
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): | DOI (Digital Object Identifier 10.5076/e-codices-fmb-cb-0158 (http://dx.doi.org/10.5076/e-codices-fmb-cb-0158) |
Permanent link: | Permanent link https://e-codices.ch/en/list/one/fmb/cb-0158 |
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How to quote: | How to quote Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 158: Terence, Comedies: Andria and Eunuchus (https://e-codices.ch/en/list/one/fmb/cb-0158). |
Online Since: | Online Since 10/10/2019 |
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Document Type: |
Document Type
Fragment |
Century: |
Century
11th century |
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