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Allen, Thomas William. Palaeographica III: A Group of Ninth-Century Greek Manuscripts. Journal of Philology. 21 (1893) 48-55. Old Class P La J. Biblio. Arethas of Patrae. Check scholia on Hungarians.



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Aly, Wolfgang, and Francesco Sbordone. De Strabonis codice rescripto cuius reliquiae in codicibus vaticanis Vat. Gr. 2306 et 2061 A servatae sunt. Studi e testi, 188. Vatican City: Biblioteca apostolica vaticana, 1956. Robarts PA 4438 Z5; Pims PA 4438 A3 A5. With diplomatic edition of palimpsest.


Apollonius Rhodius. [Argonautica]. Manuscripts: Two editions of the Argonautica were published by Apollonius. Of these we have only the second. The Scholia preserve a few passages of the first edition, from which the second seems to have differed only slightly. The old opinion that our mss preserve any traces of the first edition has long been given up. The principal mss are the following: The Laurentian, also called the Medicean, XXXII. 9, of the early eleventh century, the excellent ms at Florence which contains Sophocles, Aeschylus and Apollonius Rhodius. This is far the best authority for the text (here denoted by L). The Guelferbytanus of the thirteenth century, which closely agrees with another Laurentian, XXXII. 16, of the same date (here denoted by G and L^2 respectively). There were in the early eleventh century two types of text, the first being best known to us by L, the second by G and L^2 and the corrections made in L. Quotations in the Etymologicum Magnum agree with the second type and show that this is as old as the fifth century. Besides these there are, of inferior MSS., four Vatican and five Parisian which are occasionally useful. Most of them have Scholia; the best Scholia are those of L.


Bandini, Angelo Maria. Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Mediceae Laurentianae. Accedunt supplementa tria ab E. Rostagno et N. Festa congesta: necnon additamentum ex inventariis Bibliothecae Laurentianae depromptum accuravit Fridolf Kudlien. 3 v. in 2. 1764-1770; reprint Lipsiae: Zentral-Antiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1961. VUCR Z 6621 B5 G7 1961; Downsview Z 6621 F59 G72; Pims Z 6623 F6 B2. Ptolemy.


Bell, Harold Idris. A Solinus Manuscript from the Library of Coluccio Salutati. Speculum 4 (1929) 451-461. Re: Egerton MS. 818, the earliest Solinus, overlooked by Mommsen. Caroline minuscule, dated ca 1100.






Bishop, Terence Alan Martyn. Aethici Istrici Cosmographia Vergilio Salisburgensi Rectius Adscripta. Codex Leidensis Scaligeranus 69. Amsterdam: North Holland, 1966. Pims Z 114 U5 v.10; Roba Z 114 V57. Fotografische Wiedergabe einer Kosmographie-Handschrift des 10. Jahrhunderts.


Bongars, Jacques, ed. Gesta Dei per Francos; sive, Orientalium expeditionum, et regni Francorum Hierosolimitani historia a variis sed illius aeui scriptoribus, litteris commendata: nunc primum aut editis, aut ad libros veteres emendatis Auctores praefatio ad lectorem exhibit. Orientalis Historiae. 2 vols in one. Hanover, Aubrius, 1611. RBSC F-10 00266. Jacques de Vitry.


Brincken, Anna-Dorothee von den. Monumental Legends on Medieval Manuscript Maps: Notes on Designed Capital Letters on Maps of Large Size (demonstrated from the problem of dating the Vercelli map, thirteenth century). Imago Mundi. 42 (1990) 9-25. MAPL GA 101 I45.


Bühler, Curt Ferdinand. Incunabula. In his Standards of Bibliographical Description. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1949. 3-60. Z 1001 B9. incunabulists have, in general, pursued their own sets of rules and standards and have ignored the dicta of their colleagues in other branches of bibliography (3f).


Casevitz, Michel, ed. Pausanias: Description de la Grèce. Tr: Jean Pouilloux. Comm: François Chamoux. Vols? Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1992-. Roba DF 27 P414 1992. Vol. 4 traduit et commenté par Janick Auberger.


Ceporinus, Jacob. Scholia. Basel: H. Petri, 1547. RBSC sci 02100. Title-page: Dionysij orbis descriptio. Arati astronomicon. Procli sphaera. Cum scholijs Ceporini. Basileae (apud Ioannem Bebelium) 1523. Adams, Cambridge, D645. See: Dionysius and Aratos. See incuna.bib for more.


Chabot, Jean-Baptiste, ed. Iacobi Edesseni Hexaemeron, seu in opus creationis libri septem. Corpus scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium. Scriptores Syri; ser. 2, v. 56. 2 vols. Louvain: Istas, 1928-1932. Pims BQ 3969 A3 H4. See Vaschalde for translation. CSCO 92/Syr. 44.


Coulson, Frank Thomas. The Citing of Manuscript Shelfmarks. Classical World. 82 (1988) 31-34. PA 1 C8. Biblio. Citation must be clearly readable for librarians to ensure correct retrieval. Recommends: Location, library, fonds, shelfmark. Sample: FIRENZE, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Fondo S. Marco 223.


Dekker, Elly. An Unrecorded Medieval Astrolabe Quadrant from c. 1300. Annals of Science. 52 (1995) 1-47. Gerstein Q 1 A616; online by subscription. A detailed description of an as yet unrecorded astrolabe quadrant in a private collection is presented. A date between 1291 and 1310 is deduced from the calendrical data engraved on it. The characteristics of the newly recorded instrument have been compared with those of six other medieval astrolabe quadrants. The newly recorded instrument appears to present an early, if not the earliest, stage of development in the history of the astrolabe quadrant. In the comparison the newly recorded instrument is also distinguished by the red and black colours applied to differentiate between the superposed scales of the astrolabe quadrant. The names and the positions of the stars on the instruments were used to establish a connection between two of the instruments studied, those in Rouen and Oxford, and a manuscript tradition on the construction of the astrolabe quadrant, exemplified by MS Oxford Ashmole 1522. The data on three other astrolabe quadrants are shown to stem from star lists in treatises on astrolabes. For two instruments, those dated earliest and latest, no such connection was found. Some star names on the newly recorded instrument have hitherto not been recorded. Finally, the competence of the later medieval artisans has been investigated by analysing the accuracy of these instruments.


Dekkers, Eligius. Clavis patrum latinorum: qua in novum Corpus Christianorum edendum optimas quasque scriptorum recensiones a Tertulliano ad Bedam. Corpus Christianorum Series Latina. Bruges: Bayaert, 1951; 1995. Downsview; Pims BQ Ref 310 C6; SMC BR 66.5 D44. History of ms and editions, organized by author. Check Hexaemeron.


Dikaiarchos of Messana [Dikäarch, Dicaearchus, Dicearco]. Student of Aristotle; his description of the earth in Lydus. Text: Fortenbaugh/Schütrumpf, Fuhr, Hudson, Müller, Wehrli. Studies: Alonso-Núñez, Berger (1903:367-383), Bodei Giglioni, Cooper, Mirhady. Search AnPhil. Vertreter der neuen Geographie (Berger).


Diller, Aubrey. The Tradition of the Minor Greek Geographers. Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association, 14. Oxford: Blackwell, 1952. Roba G 84 D5. Reviews 1953: CW, AC, RBPH. Description of codices, detailed biblio, including incunabula. Edition of Periplus Ponti Euxeni, Mennipus, Pseudo-Scymnus.


Diller, Aubrey. Notes on the History of some Manuscripts of Aristotle. In Studia codicologica: FS Marcel Richard. Ed: Kurt Treu. Texte und Untersuchungen, 124. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1977. Downsview Z 105 S78; Pims BQ 25 T3 v.124.


Dodwell, Henry, [1641-1711]. De geographorum, quos primum [secundem] hoc volumen continet, aetate & scriptis dissertationes. In vol and 2 of Geographiae veteris scriptores graeci. By John Hudson. Oxford, 1698-1712. Strabo on the Slavs, Hudson 2 1703:168-191. RBSC.


Engelmann, Wilhelm. Bibliotheca scriptorum classicorum graecorum et latinorum. Edition by Rudolf Klussmann including the literature from 1878 to 1896 inclusively. 2 vols. Leipzig: Reisland, 1909-1913. GenR Z 7016 E582.


Fabricius, B. [Heinrich Theodor Dietrich], ed, tr. Der Periplus des Erythräischen Meeres. Leipzig: Veit, 1883. Downsview HF 386 P4. Flavius Arrianus. The text derives from a Byzantine 10th century manuscript in minuscule hand, contained in the collections of the University Library of Heidelberg (CPG 398: 40v-54v) and a copy of it dating from the 14th or 15th century in the British Museum. In the 10th century manuscript the text is attributed to Arrian, probably for no deeper reason than that the manuscript was adjacent to the Periplus Pontus Euxini written by him. The Periplus was first published in a modern edition by Sigismund Gelenius in 1553. _of_the_Erythraean_Sea


Francini, Antonio, ed. [Geographici.] Florence: Iuntae, 1519. VUCS PA 6512 A2; RBSC B-10 7782. Title: Pomponius Mela. Iulius Solinus. Itinerarium Antonini Augusti. Vibius Sequester. P. Victor De regionibus urbis Romae. Dionysius Afer De situ orbis / Prisciano interprete.] Florentiae: per haeredes Philippi Iuntae, 1519. Notes: Imprint from colophon. Octavo, 223 folio. VUL copy imperfect. BM 157.354. Search WCat for description. Compare geography of Asia with Ptolemy.


Garzya, Antonio. Un codice inesplorato delle epistole di Sinesio. In ΕΝΩΣΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΦΙΛΙΑ = Unione e amicizia: omaggio a Francesco Romano. Ed: Maria Barbanti, Giovanna Rita Giardina and Paolo Manganaro. Introduction by Enrico Berti. Catania: CUECM, 2002. 451-453. Search UTL. On ms Vat. gr. 1912, an artifical collection, put together in the 17th century, of eight codices dating from the 11th to the 13th centuries. The last of these codices is a 12th century parchment manuscript, which is the earliest witness for the Letters of Synesius. Scritti principali di Francesco Romano, 17-20.


Contents: Aratos Solensis: Phaenomena. With translation and commentary by Germanicus. With Translation by Cicero. Dionysii Periegetes De Situ orbis, tr: Avienus. Avieni Ora Maritima. With Quintus Serenus Sammonicus: Carmen medicinale. Description: In-quarto, 121 leaves, woodcuts. Text history: The ms on which this edition is based is now lost.


Godefroy, Jacques, ed [Jacobus Gothofredus 1587-1652]. Vetus orbis descriptio graeci scriptoris. Geneva: Chouët, 1628. WCat 1: Oxford. In-quarto. Reprinted by Mai. For his contribution to the history of Expositio, see Rougé, intro. Search Internet.

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