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Tragedies (Latin) / Seneca
Tragoediae
Octavia Praetexta
Hercules Furens
Thyestes
Phoenissae
Phaedra
Oedipus Rex
Troades
Medea
Agamemnon
…
pen-flourished initials
Contributors
- Egigius, Jacobus
- Feye, Thomas
- Heyns, Cornelius
- Cistercians of St. Mary, male (Ter Doest), Lissewege near Bruges
Creator
- Egigius, Jacobus
- Seneca
- Seneca
- Seneca the Elder
Subject
- classical literature/philosophy (MMDC)
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Reading culture
Type of item
- manuscripts (documents)
- Manuscript
Medium
- parchment (animal material)
- Parchment
Contributors
- Egigius, Jacobus
- Feye, Thomas
- Heyns, Cornelius
- Cistercians of St. Mary, male (Ter Doest), Lissewege near Bruges
Creator
- Egigius, Jacobus
- Seneca
- Seneca
- Seneca the Elder
Subject
- classical literature/philosophy (MMDC)
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Reading culture
Type of item
- manuscripts (documents)
- Manuscript
Medium
- parchment (animal material)
- Parchment
Providing institution
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Creation date
- 1477
- 15th century
- 1477
- 15th century
Places
- Southern Netherlands, Ter Doest near Bruges
- Lissewege
- Belgium
- Belgium
- United Nations
Current location
- Leiden University Library
Provenance
- Donated by F. Fabritius from the library of his deceased son.
- Cistercians of St. Mary, male (Ter Doest), Lissewege near Bruges
Identifier
- Shelfmark: BPL 45 A
Extent
- 1 volume, 219 leaves
- 281x195 mm
Format
- books
- Book
Language
- lat
- Latin
- lat
Is part of
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item
- In collection: Bibliotheca Publica Latina
Is referenced by
- Bischoff 1982 = B. Bischoff, 'Die Rolle von Einflüssen in der Schriftgeschichte'. In: G. Silagi (ed.), Paläographie 1981. Colloquium des Comité International de Paléographie, München, 15.-18. September 1981: Referate. München 1982, p. 93-103.
- BNM = Bibliotheca Neerlandica Manuscripta
- Catalogus compendiarius 1932 = [H.P. Blok,] Catalogus compendiarius continens codices omnes manuscriptos qui in Bibliotheca Academiae Lugduno-Batavae asservantur. Vol. 1 (Leiden 1932), p. 101
- Geel 1852 = J. Geel, Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum qui inde ab anno 1741 bibliothecae Lugduno Batavae accesserunt. Leiden 1852, nr. 373
- Gumbert 1988 = J.P. Gumbert, 'Italienische Schrift - humanistische Schrift - Humanistenschrift'. In: J. Autenrieth (ed.), Renaissance- und Humanistenhandschriften. München 1988, p. 63-70, i.c. p. 69
- Gumbert 1995 = J.P. Gumbert, '"Modern" layout in classical manuscripts'. In: C. Leonardi & al. (eds.), The classical tradition in the middle ages and the renaissance. Spoleto 1995, p. 23-32.
- Gumbert 2009 = J.P. Gumbert, Illustrated Inventory of Medieval Manuscripts. Vol. 2. Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek BPL (Hilversum 2009), nr. 1100
- Lieftinck 1953 = G.I. Lieftinck, Librijen en scriptoria der Westvlaamsche Cistercienser abdijen Ter Duinen en Ter Doest Doest in de 12e en 13e eeuw en de betrekkingen tot het atelier van de kapittelschool van Sint Donatiaan te Brugge. Brussel 1953, p. 83
- Lieftinck 1964 = G.I. Lieftinck, Manuscrits datés conservés dans les Pays-Bas. Vol. 1. Les manuscrits d'origine étrangère, 816-c.1550 (Amsterdam 1964), nr. 165
- MacGregor 1985 = A.P. MacGregor, 'The manuscripts of Seneca's tragedies'. In: H. Temporini & W. Haase (eds.), Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt. Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung. II. Bd. 32 (Berlin 1985), p. 1134-1241.
- …
Year
- 1477
Providing country
- Netherlands
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-02-02T16:01:23.761Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-02-29T09:55:44.806Z
Table of contents
- Contains tragedies by Seneca: (ff. 1r-27r) Hercules Furens. – (ff. 27r-48v) Thyestes. – (ff. 49r-61v) Phoenissae. – (ff. 61v-79r) Phaedra. – (ff. 79r-99r) Oedipus Rex. – (ff. 99r-121v) Troades. – (ff. 121v-141v) Medea. – (ff. 141v-160v) Agamemnon. – (ff. 161r-180r) Octavia. – (ff. 180r-218r) Hercules Oetaeus.