The medical summa, traditionally called Viaticum, assembled by Constantine the African (c. 1020-1098/9). The Viaticum is the Latin adaptation of a standard medical manual, entitled Kitāb Zād al-musāfir wa-qūt al-hādir (Provision for the Traveller and the Nourishment of the Settled), composed by ...
The Toledan tables, originally continuous with the astronomical tables on ff. 3r-38v. Table title 'Proiectio radiorum planetarum' was added on f. 40r in a 15th-century hand.
Psalter (fragment) with a calendar page for November/December. Decoration: Large arabesque intials in various combinations of red, green, and blue. Smaller plain initials in red, green, or blue.
This part of the manuscript contains the Repertorium vocabulorum Bibliae. Nine other copies of this text are known to survive, as follows: British Library, Royal MS 8 E VII; Eton College, MS 4; Hereford, Cathedral Library, MS O.V.2; London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 162; Oxford, Bodleian Libr...
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Latin
Date Range:
Late 15th century
Extent:
42 paper leaves, bound together with the rest of Harley MS 2270