Manuscripts
Results for Florence (13)
Early medieval manuscript containing works such as De excidio Troiae historia attributed to Dares Phrygius, the Exordia Scythica and the Historia Apollonii regis Tyri as well as a small collection of poems and epigrams (tituli).
- s. ixex
Not yet published.
12th-century Irish manuscript of Boethius’ Consolatio, containing both Latin and Irish glosses, with a number of prefaced texts. Ó Néill has suggested that the work reflects an advanced stage in medieval (Irish) studies of Boethius.
- s. xii
Not yet published.
Manuscript described by Tommaso Mari as “a handbook of liberal arts designed by Lawrence Archbishop of Amalfi, formerly a monk at Montecassino, thereafter a teacher in Florence and Rome, where he died in about 1049”.
- s. xi