MS 228: Erotemata by Manuel Chrysoloras, ? 16th century
Item
Identifier: MS 228
Contents
The Erotemata ('Questions') was the first Greek grammar in use in Western Europe and it became widely popular among humanists after its publication in 1484. Manuel Chrysolaras (1355-1415), born in Constantinople, moved to Italy after having being invited by the humanist Coluccio Salutati to teach Greek in Florence.
Writing
Initials and headings red. Writing Western in appearance, perhaps 16th century.
Dates
- ? 16th century
Creator
- Chrysoloras, Manuel, c 1350-1415 (Diplomat, scholar and teacher of Greek literature) (Author, Person)
Language of Materials
Greek
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to all. The manuscripts can be consulted in the Centre for Research Collections, Edinburgh University Main Library.
Extent
1 bound MS volume
Previous reference
Laing 572
Previous title
Title given to the manuscript in Catherine Borland's catalogue: Chrysolarae Erotemata.
Physical Facet
Material: Paper.
Dimensions
20 cm x 14 cm
Creator
- Chrysoloras, Manuel, c 1350-1415 (Diplomat, scholar and teacher of Greek literature) (Author, Person)
- Chrysoloras, Manuel, c 1350-1415. (Title of work: Erotemata.) (Author, Person)
Source
- Askew, Anthony, 1722-1774 (English physician and book collector) (Former owner, Person)
- Laing, David, 1793-1878 (antiquarian, bookseller, and librarian of the Signet Library) (Donor, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository
Contact:
Centre for Research Collections
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Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Scotland
+44(0)131 650 8379
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Centre for Research Collections
University of Edinburgh Main Library
George Square
Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Scotland
+44(0)131 650 8379
is-crc@ed.ac.uk