- Title
- Etsi negotiis familiaribus impediti vix satis ocium studio suppeditare possiumus : manuscript, [between 1400 and 1450]
- Lagomarsini, Girolamo, 1697 or 1698-1773
Allen, Samuel, former owner.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, attributed name.
Cornificius, attributed name.
Ricketts, C. L. (Coella Lindsay), 1859-1941, former owner. - Italy
- 109 leaves, bound ; 22 cm.
- Latin
- Manuscripts, Medieval-Italy-1400-1450.
Manuscripts, Renaissance-Italy-1400-1450.
Rules (layout features)
Manuscript waste.
Glosses (annotations)
Early works to 1800 - Books and documents
- Rhetoric, Ancient--Early works to 1800
- Title from incipit.
Often ascribed to Cornificius, but occasionally attributed to Cicero, or pseudo-Cicero.
Designated as no. 33 in Girolamo Lagomarsini's collation of the text, and inscribed by him (f. 1r): "Hic codex a me Hieronymo Lagomarsino a Societate Jesu cum vulgatis diligenter collatus in mea rhetoricorum Ciceronis operum editione; numero 33 designabitur. Florentie, 21 Octobri 1740."
Written in northeastern Italy, probably in Venice, in a gothic bookhand.
Probably circulated with MS Lat 175.
Bound in pasteboard covered with a vellum leaf from an antiphonal, stained dark green.
In a tray case, 24 cm. - MS Lat 174. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
- Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library
- Houghton Library, Harvard University
- 990093480360203941
- Title
- Etsi negotiis familiaribus impediti vix satis ocium studio suppeditare possiumus : manuscript, [between 1400 and 1450]
- Creator / Contributor
- Lagomarsini, Girolamo, 1697 or 1698-1773
Allen, Samuel, former owner.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, attributed name.
Cornificius, attributed name.
Ricketts, C. L. (Coella Lindsay), 1859-1941, former owner. - Place of Origin
- Italy
- Extent
- 109 leaves, bound ; 22 cm.
- Language
- Latin
- Genre
- Manuscripts, Medieval-Italy-1400-1450.
Manuscripts, Renaissance-Italy-1400-1450.
Rules (layout features)
Manuscript waste.
Glosses (annotations)
Early works to 1800 - Digital Format
- Books and documents
- Subjects
- Rhetoric, Ancient--Early works to 1800
- Notes
- Title from incipit.
Often ascribed to Cornificius, but occasionally attributed to Cicero, or pseudo-Cicero.
Designated as no. 33 in Girolamo Lagomarsini's collation of the text, and inscribed by him (f. 1r): "Hic codex a me Hieronymo Lagomarsino a Societate Jesu cum vulgatis diligenter collatus in mea rhetoricorum Ciceronis operum editione; numero 33 designabitur. Florentie, 21 Octobri 1740."
Written in northeastern Italy, probably in Venice, in a gothic bookhand.
Probably circulated with MS Lat 175.
Bound in pasteboard covered with a vellum leaf from an antiphonal, stained dark green.
In a tray case, 24 cm. - Cite As
- MS Lat 174. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
- Series
- Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library
- Repository
- Houghton Library, Harvard University
- Record ID
- 990093480360203941
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