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Two bifolia from an Isidore manuscript that was probably produced in the Loire region. The fragment contains, among others, a carefully sketched wind rose as well as astronomical texts at the end that, in the context of the Aratea, are known as the “Scholia Bernensia”. It probably came to Bern in 1632 as part of the collection of Jacques Bongars.
(Florian Mittenhuber )Label: 1ra-2vb: Isidorus, De natura rerum
Label: 3vb-4vb: De signis coeli
Label: 4r: Carmen Sisebuti
Label: Binding and flyleaves
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Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. F 219 II, QP card on binding – Isidorus, De natura rerum; De signis coeli; Carmen Sisebuti — https://fragmentarium.ms/view/page/F-oe12/3513/36534/0