Ad physiologum
PublicContains 25 chapters of the Physiologus, a study on animals and their behavior, (Greek text and Latin translation), and a homily of the feast of Psalm Sunday (Greek with Latin translation). The "Ad physiologum" consists of Greek original and Latin translation interspersed with Ponce de Leon's Latin commentary. "Beati Epiphanii Episcopi Cypri In die festo palmarum" consists of Greek original and Latin translation on opposite pages. Coll.-vert. C. Ponce de Leon; coll. (P. Angelius Bargaeus; F. Sagerius; Symeon Metaphrastes Logotheta, s.). The ascription to Epiphanius has been put in doubt by the fact that several other Greek and Latin churchmen have been mentioned as the author, none of whom has been authenticated. Cf. K. Krumbacher. Geschichte d. byzantinischen Litt. (2d ed.) p. 877.
- In Collection:
- Call Number: BR65 E653H3 1588
- 16 unnumbered pages, 124 pages, 11 unnumbered pages ; 18 cm
- Tou hagiou patros hēmōn Epiphaniou, Episkopou konstanteias Kyprou, Eis ton physiologon; tou autou eis ta Baia logus = Sancti Patris nostri Epiphanii, episcopi Constantiae Cypri, Ad Physiologvm. Eiusdem in die festo palmarum sermo. D. Consali Ponce de Leon Hispalensis, S.D.N. Sixti V. Cubicularij secreti, interpretis & scholiastae bimestre otium. Ennis Iphigenia. Otio qui nescit vti, plusnegotij habet Quàm cùm est negotium in negoti.
- Beati Epiphanii Episcopi Cypri In die festo palmarum
- Eis ton physiologon.
- Ad physiologum.
- Sancti Patris nostri Epiphanii, episcopi Constantiae Cypri, Ad Physiologvm.
- Includes index. Illustrations.
- Early Printed Books Collection
- Gift of Beryl Rowland estate.
- Indexed in: Plantin press 1126
- January 22, 2001
- 600 dpi tiff. Metadata by KD.
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