Interpraetatio numerorum quibus in ratione pecuniaria veteres utebantur; Concerning ancient writing of numbers; Meaning of numbers which the ancients used in monetary reckoning; De antiquis numerorum notis. Interpraetatio numerorum quibus in ratione pecuniaria veteres utebantur
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Resource Type:
Text
Identifier:
Shelf Mark: Ms.It.1 and Call number: P211 M275 1550
Extent:
6 folios; paper; 211 x 60 mm (21.1 cm)
Geographic Coverage:
Italy
Coordinates:
42.83333, 12.83333
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Modern foliation in pencil, top outer recto, 1-6, complete (collation, i6), ruled with full-length vertical bounding lines produced by folding the leaves lengthwise into quarters, text written in brown ink in an elegant, slanted humanistic cursive script in one or two columns of twenty-five lines (ff. 1-3v written in one column; ff. 4-6v written in two columns), diagrammatic tables or charts on ff. 1 (letter M), and 4-6v (on monetary quantities). Bound in contemporary, slightly waterstained.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Collection
Provenance:
Purchased from Les Enluminures (reference number 794), October 2014.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
manuscripts (documents)
Fonds Title:
Medieval Studies Collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC070
Is Referenced By:
From Les Eluminures website: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/documents/MsIt1.pdf and Special Collection Inventory: https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/spcoll/collections/medieval/inventory.php.
Date Digitized:
2017-01-17
Technical Note:
Scanned by CDeWolfe using the Betterlight TTI @ 600dpi. Cropped, no colour correction or size editing. Metadata by KD.