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Dialogus magistri Pauli Niauis paruulis scholaribus ad latinum idioma perutilissimus by Paulus Niavis, 1486
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Identifier: MS 210/ff. 188r-203v
Scope and Contents
This section is a manuscript copy of Dialogus parvulis scholaribus ad latinum idioma perutilissimus by Paulus Niavis. This is a Latin textbook for young pupils, in the form of a dialogue and sing topics from the student's everyday life. The text was first published in 1489. The prologue starts on f. 186r with the words 'Paulus Niavis artium magister magnificis viris sapientibus quod se natui Remniezensi domis suis plurimum colendis...
Dates:
1486
Doctrinale, by Alexander of Villedieu, c 1455
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Identifier: MS 138/ff. 3r-29v
Contents
The text Doctrinale by Alexander of Villedieu appears on ff. 3r-29v in MS 138. This text was originally composed by Alexander, a French poet and teacher, around 1200 and came to be a classic on Latin grammar in medieval Europe.The text as it appears here in MS 138 begins on f.3r with the words Scribere clericulis parvo doctrinale novellis, and ends on f. 29v with Plurali numero similes...
Dates:
c 1455
Modus Latinitatis by Ulricus Ebrardi, 1490
part
Identifier: MS 210/ff. 2r-43v
Scope and Contents
The section contains a printed copy of Modus Latinitatis, a manual of Latin for young students written by Ulricus Ebrardi in the 15th century. It is a quarto, printed at Strasbourg in 1490 by Johann Reinhard of Grüningen.Due to the fact that it is a printed text, it has been catalogued on Discovered; click here to see the...
Dates:
1490
MS 137: Institutes of Grammar, also known as Priscianus Major, by Priscian Caesariensis, 12th century
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Identifier: MS 137
Contents
MS 137 is a volume on Latin grammar. It contains the first sixteen books on the topic by 6th-century author, Priscian of Caesarea. Priscian's work contains eighteen books, based on earlier works by Herodian and Apollonius. Early medieval scholars in the eighth and ninth centuries produced abridgements of Priscian's original eighteen books. Many manuscripts of these abridgments exists, and they characteristically contain only the first sixteen books of Priscian's original text. This medieval...
Dates:
12th century
MS 210: Composite volume containing eighteen texts, printed and manuscript, late 15th century, 1490
Item
Identifier: MS 210
Scope and Contents
This volume of German origin is partly printed, partly manuscript. Both the printed and manuscript parts date from the very late 15th century, around 1490. It contains mostly grammatical and rhetorical treatises.f. 1r: table of contents (contemporary) [MANUSCRIPT].ff. 2r-43v: Modus Latinitatis by Ulricus Ebrardi [PRINTED].ff. 44r-127v: ...
Dates:
late 15th century; 1490
Rethorica Poncij; Copia latinitatis; Epistole Bruti & Cratis; De arte notariatus by Poncius of Provence, 1486
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Identifier: MS 210/ff. 128r-187r
Scope and Contents
This section contains a printed copy of several treatises entitled Rethorica Poncij; Copia latinitatis; Epistole Bruti & Cratis; De arte notariatus, by Pontius Provincialis. These are manuals of Latin grammar, of rhetoric, and of letter-writing. Quarto printed by Johann Reinhard of Grüningen in 1486.
Rethorica Poncij: starts on f. 128r...
Dates:
1486
'Tractatus pro juvenibus informandis' (Latin grammar)
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Identifier: MS 215/ff. 6v-8v
Contents
This section of the manuscript contains a Latin grammar or a section of a Latin grammar of which the author is unknown.
Dates:
15th century