Sion/Sitten, Médiathèque Valais, S 51 : Pseudo-Cyrillus, Speculum sapientiae. Anonymus Neveleti (Gualterus Anglicus ?), Aesopus moralisatus
Volume S 51 from the library of Walter Supersaxo (ca. 1402-1482), Bishop of Sion, and of his son Georg (ca. 1450-1529) contains two collections of Latin fables, the first printed, the second handwritten. The first part, printed around 1475 by Michael Wenssler in Basel (GW 7890), contains the Speculum sapientiae, which had erroneously been attributed to the holy bishop Cyril. This collection of 95 …
Temats
- Medieval (European)
- reading culture
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Viduslaiki
- Lasīšanas kultūra
Datums
- 1474-1475
- 1474/1475
Veids
- parchment
- Pergaments
Temats
- Medieval (European)
- reading culture
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Viduslaiki
- Lasīšanas kultūra
Datums
- 1474-1475
- 1474/1475
Veids
- parchment
- Pergaments
Piegādājošā iestāde
Agregators
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Izveidošanas datums
- ca. 1474-1475
- 1474~/1475~
- 1474/1475
Pašreizējā atrašanās vieta
- Sion/Sitten
Identifikators
- S 51
- http://www.manuscriptorium.com/object/CHMDVSS_51________0FRPSY0
Apjoms
- 20.5 x 28.5 cm
Formāts
- codex
- Kodekss
Valoda
- lat
- lat
Ir daļa no
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item
Atsaucas
- IIIF Manifest: https://www.e-codices.ch/metadata/iiif/mvs-S-0051/manifest.json.
Nodrošinošā valsts
- Czech Republic
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