Historia destructionis Troiae
F-y235
General Information
Original Condition
Current Condition
Paper damaged in many places by insects.
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Five-seven -line lombard initials at the beginning of the books and chapters.
Content
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Content Item
- Persons
- Text Language latin
- Title Guido de Columnis, Historia destructionis Troia
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Content Description
f. 1r-3v: ǁ Diu per fatigabilem tollerantiam est conantus. Quare disquisivit in corde suo viarum imaginata proposita quibus, posset Iasonem perdere absque sui sigillatione pudoris… ><[f. 3v] ...(tunc cum lunam vulgariter "quintamdecimam" appellamus). Sed illeǁ
f. 4r-6v: ǁ exanimes, eius parentes arbitrio ad recalcitracionis cervicosa rebellia non attemptant… [5r] – <H>ercules autem, qui ipsius negocii, ut dictum est, totum onus assumpsit… ><[6v] …Profecto succubuisset Nestor Laumedontis dextera interemptus dum debilitatus vulneribus et fluentis incessanter emissione cruoris sui esset impotens ad tutelam, sed Grecorum in eius ǁ
- Edition Guido de Columnis, Historia destructionis Troiae, ed. Nathaniel Edward Griffin, Mediaeval academy of America, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1936, lib. 1-2, p. 6-16, lib. 3-4, p. 29-39.
History
West Pomerania?
Post-German book collections.