Grammatical treatises written during the first half of the sixteenth century in northwestern Italy to judge from the place names used in art. 1 and from the watermarks of the paper. Bound after Hubertinus, Clericus Crescentinas. Commentum super Heroides Ovidii. [Casale Monferrato: Antonius de Corsiono and Guilelmus de Canepa, 1481]. (RB 101445). ff. 1-18v. Paper. Layout: 112 26. The first text: 19 long lines ruled in ink; the second text: 21-27 long lines, not ruled. Watermark(s): Serpent of the same type as Briquet 13804, San Secundo 1486 and Briquet 13835, Luzerna 1553, both in Piedmont; Raisin similar to Briquet 12995, Brunswick 1438-45, this type of Piedmontese origin. Written by one person in two scripts: art. 1, in a littera... Other Decoration: Spaces reserved for 2-line initials; beginning word of each section in a display script. Input into Digital Scriptorium by: C. W. Dutschke, 8/26/2012. Acquired by Wilhelm Richter of Berlin in Munich, May 1906; the date appears on the back flyleaf of the book and in the typewritten inventory of Richter's collection, compiled in 1919, in which this book is n. 162.
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