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Folger call number: Film Fo. 2641
Folger holdings ID: 352440
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In Latin, some works are copies of translations from the Greek (V.a.123 item 3) Ricobaldi Ferrariensis pomarium Ravennatis ecclesiae was published ca. 1726 (V.a.123 item 4) For a modern edition of Borsias taken from the 1485 printed Rome edition, and three manuscript copies including Folger MS V.a.123 item 4 and V.a.463, see: Die Borsias des Tito Strozzi : e. lat. Epos d. Renaissance / erstmals hrsg., eingel. u. kommentiert von Walther Ludwig. München : Fink, 1977. (PR8585.S75 B5) (V.a.123 item 5) Two of the poems by Pico della Mirandola on leaves 300 and 301 have been described and transcribed in Giovanni Pico della Mirandola by P.O. Kristeller References in cataloging to modern foliation. Original foliation/pagination: item 1. unfoliated; item 2. 212 p.; item 3. 114 p.; item 4. unfoliated; item 5. 87 leaves Italian manuscript Smedley MS 32 (not described in de Ricci) Bound in stiff paper boards with writing on foredge
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subject: Borso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio, 1413-1471
associated with: Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni, 1463-1494
associated with: Gazēs, Theodōros, approximately 1400-approximately 1475
annotator: Negrinius, G., active 1823-1824
former owner: Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), 1851-1934