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MS. Canon. Misc. 113

Summary Catalogue no.: 19589

Contents

Iulianus de Nigris (?), Liber de morbis variis (eTK 0370J)
Incipit: De denigratione capillorum. Recipe cineris ceri solidi
Explicit: Deo gratie meo infinite existant de hujus operis complemento
Colophon: (fol. 1) Incepi die 28 octobris 1475 die sabbati in sero
Colophon: (fol. 138) Ego Iulianus de Nigris de Venetiis \doctor medicine/ conpleui hunc librum die 19 mensis decembris in civitate Venetiarum

Fol. 138 read by Lucrezia Signorello as 'Lutianus de Nigris', for whom see her entry (cat. 38) in La biblioteca di Dante, ed. Roberto Antonelli and Lorenzo Mainini, Storia dell’Accademia dei Lincei. Cataloghi ; IX (Roma: Bardi edizioni editore commerciale, 2021) at p. 127.

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: paper
Extent: i + 152 fols.
Dimensions (leaf): 207 × 148 mm.

Layout

1 col., c. 33-5 lines, written space 145 × 100 mm.

History

Origin: 1475 ; Italy, Venice

Provenance and Acquisition

Matteo Luigi Canonici, 1727–1805

Giuseppe Canonici , -1807

Purchased by the Bodleian in 1817

Record Sources

Description adapted (May 2021) from the following sources, with additional reference to published literature as cited.
A. G. Watson, Catalogue of Dated and Datable Manuscripts in Oxford Libraries (1984), no. 297
H. O. Coxe, Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ pars tertia codices Græcos et Latinos Canonicianos complectens, Quarto Catalogues III, 1854

Last Substantive Revision

2021-12-17: Add information on Lutianus de Nigris from Lucrezia Signorello.