[De re militari][De re militari]
Latin
Title rated 0 out of 5 stars, based on 0 ratings(0 ratings)
Manuscript or Typescript
Current format, Manuscript or Typescript, , Available by request.Manuscript or Typescript
Current format, Manuscript or Typescript, , Available by request. Offered in 0 more formatsTitle availability
About
Contributors
Subject and genre
Notes
Notes
- Ms. codex.
- Title supplied by cataloger.
- Bibliographic record created by BPL staff based on description by Dr. Lisa Fagin Davis.
- Secundo folio: Incipit prologus primi libri.
- Collation: Parchment, fol. ii (paper and vellum) + 70 + ii (paper) ; 1-7¹⁰ ; vertical catchwords in lower right corner, final verso of each quire. Contemporary Roman numerals in red ink, upper right corner of each recto, begins with "I" on fol. 2, so reaches LXIX instead of LXX.
- Layout: One column, 26 lines. Bounding and writing lines in light plummet.
- Script: Written in a humanistic bookhand in black ink with red rubrics.
- Decoration: 3-line blue or red epigraphic capitals opening each book; 14-line initial "P" on fol. 1 in gold with white-vine infill on colors, armorial medallion in lower margin in same scheme.
- Binding: 19th-century red velvet over pasteboards, paper pastedowns and endleaves, title gilt on leather spine-label, "VEGETIUS/DE RE/ MILITARI/ M.S. IN/ MEMBRANIS," all edges gilt. Housed in a tan cloth clamshell box.
- Origin: Written in Italy in the mid-15th century.
- Provenance: Effaced arms of early owner in a medallion in the lower margin of fol. 1, effaced object (a tower?) on azure to which are attached two ribbons argent; scraped inscription in the upper margin of fol. 1, not legible under ultra-violet light but possibly 17th-century; owned by Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Barrois (1784-1855), his 1849 sale (no. 102, with Ashburnham's green Barrois-collection label on spine) to Bertram, 4th Earl of Ashburnham (1797-1878).
- Immediate source of acquisition: Ashburnham sale, Sotheby's London, 10 June 1901, lot 599 (lot number written inside front cove) to Sydney Cockerell for the Boston Public Library (BPL bookplate inside front cover, embossed on fol. 1, Cockerell's notes inside front cover).
- Call number: MS f Med.22.
- Former call number: MS G.38.21.
- Bibliography: Zoltan Haraszti, "Medieval Manuscripts in the Library," More Books III (1928): 67 (this description pasted inside front cover)
References
- Ricci, S. de. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada, I:921
Language
- In Latin.
Opinion
More from the community
Community contributions are the opinions of contributing users. These contributions do not represent the opinions of Boston Public Library.
Community contributions are the opinions of contributing users. These contributions do not represent the opinions of Boston Public Library.
Community lists featuring this title
There are no community lists featuring this title
Community contributions
There are no quotations from this title

From the community