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[Index rerum et materium in libris Statutorum et Ordinum civitatis Venetiarum contentarum].
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[between 1475 and 1499]
Description
93 leaves : parchment ; 280 x 200 mm.
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Notes
Special Collections - William H. Scheide Library
13.9
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Subject(s)
Law
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Italy
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Venice
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Venice (Italy)
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History
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15th century
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Sources
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Former owner
Olschki, Leo S. (Leo Samuel), 1861-1940
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Scheide, William Taylor, 1847-1907
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Related name
Princeton University Library. Manuscript. Scheide 40.
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Rare books genre
Wooden boards
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Getty AAT genre
Statutes
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Italy
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Venice
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15th century
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Italy
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Summary note
Alphabetical index of laws and statutes from "De alienatione" to "De vino," providing selective access to 89 folios in sections, beginning "De alienatione. Et venditione" and ending "De vino."
Notes
Ms. codex.
Decoration: 1 penwork initial.
Origin: Written, probably at Venice, in the late 15th century.
Binding note
Original wooden boards and plain doeskin.
Language note
Latin.
Provenance
Obtained by William T. Scheide from L. S. Olschki (Inv. 24014); bookplate of L. S. Olschki.
References
De Ricci, p. 2127, no. 40
Cite as
Scheide Library, Princeton University. M 40.
Place name(s)
Italy.
OCLC
54749986
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