A catalogue of Western manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries and selected Oxford colleges

MS. D'Orville 185

Summary Catalogue no.: 17063

Contents

1. (fol. 92v)
Guarino of Verona, Glossarium [Vocabula ex Seruio super Virgilium]
Rubric: Seruij gramatici super Virgilium vocabulorum exposicio in ordinem alphabeti redacta
Incipit: Ab integro. id est denuo

All from after procudere to before sto is lost

Language(s): Latin
2. (fol. 84)
Bartholomaeus Facius, Differentiae
Rubric: Incipiunt Differentie domini Bartholomei Bonifacij feliciter

On differences of Latin words

Language(s): Latin
3. (fol. 92v)
Guarino of Verona, De diphthongis
Rubric: Guarini Veronensis de Diptongis tractatus
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: paper
Extent: 97 leaves
Dimensions (binding): 8.625 × 6.25 in.

History

Origin: 15th century

Provenance and Acquisition

Jacques Phillippe D'Orville of Amsterdam (1690–1751).

Jean D'Orville, b. 1734, his son, by descent

Jean D'Orville, son of Jean, by descent

Sold to the Rev. John Cleaver Banks (1765/6–1845): purchased from him by the Bodleian.

Acquired by the Bodleian in 1804.

Record Sources

Description adapted (January 2024) by Stewart J. Brookes from the Summary Catalogue (1897)

Last Substantive Revision

2024-01-05: Description revised to incorporate all the information in the Summary Catalogue (1897)