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Title
Fragment from a commentary on Lucan's Pharsalia : [manuscript]
Creator
Arnulfus, Aurelianensis, active 12th century
Date Created and/or Issued
1200
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Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Manuscripts
Rights Information
RESTRICTED. Available with curatorial approval. Requires extended retrieval and delivery time.
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Description
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.
Extent
f. 1 : parchment ; 157 x 210 mm.
Identifier
mssHM 47937
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll7/id/52872
Language
Latin
Subject
Lucan, 39-65. Pharsalia
Detached leaves. (aat)
Manuscripts (documents) (aat)
Source
Manuscripts, Huntington Digital Library
Provenance
Loose in HM 1345 when that book was acquired by Henry E. Huntington in 1926 from A. S. W. Rosenbach.

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