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f. 1r-v. [Arnulf of Orleans, Commentary on Pharsalia]: Incipit: // [damaged] quasi diceret Nisi dimisso milite id est pacifico et inermi. Potui si vellem. Motu surgente in principio belli moti. Foro ... Explicit: Ad phicia, ad festa apollinis a phitone dicta sicut in festo palmarum ubique gencium//. Title supplied by cataloger. One leaf from Arnulf of Orleans' commentary on Lucan's Pharsalia. Written in France in the early thirteenth century. Span folios: f. 1r-v. Support: Parchment. Layout: 2 columns of 48 lines, ruled in lead (?), pricking in the outer margin. Written in a minuscule script with the lemmata underscored in ink. Decoration: On the recto, a circle labelled ""tessalya"" in the center, with the cardinal directions along the perimeter; outside the circle, 5 irregularly shaped projections with the names of the mountains surrounding Thessaly. Input into Digital Scriptorium by: C. W. Dutschke, 8/23/2012. Not bound. HM 47937. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.
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