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Title: Statuta Communis Florentiea (fragment) Creator: Manuscript Name: Statuta Communis Florentiea (fragment) Text lang: LAT Locus: two folios Colophon: Explicit: Note: preserved in a copy of Iohannes Marchesinus, Mammotrecus super Bibliam, Nicolaus Jenson, Venice 1479 Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary:

four sides Colophon: Explicit: Note: between the last page of text and the printer’s mark in La Preclara Narratione di Ferdinando Cortese della Nuova Hispagna del Mare Oceano, Bernardino de Viano de Lexona Vercellese, Venice 1524. Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary:

Text lang: LAT Locus: two fragmentary bi-folios Colophon: Explicit: Note: The two bi-folios are now the front (=A) and back (=B) fly-leaves of a copy[N51] of Angelus de Clavasio, Summa Angelica, G. de Arrivabenis, Venice 1492, Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary:

Name: Bible. Old Testament. Pentateuch Repository: University of Sydney Library Settlement: Sydney Associated Manuscript Items: Bible. Old Testament. Pentateuch Acquisition: Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: no Condition: Deco desc: Decoration consists of writing being moulded into geometric designs and designs

two folios occur as fly—leaves in a volume containing the following incunabula 1. Antoninus Florentinus OP, Sutnmula confession is utilissima, Venice 1482, 2. Anon., Tractatus de instructionibus confessorurn, n.p.n.d., 3. Thomas Aquinas OP, De modo confitendi et [de] puritate conscientie,

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schippe at; for sum schippes at þe cite of Geen , sum at Venice and sailez thurgh þe see Adrias, þat es cald þe Gulff of Venice and partes Italy and Grece on þat syde, and sum wendez to Naples

þat commes fra þe landes of þe west, he gas thurgh Fraunce , Burgoyne , and Lumbardy, and so to Venice or Geen , or sum oþer hauen, and schippes þare and wendez by see to þe ile of Greff

A man þat comes fra þe landes of þe west he gas thurgℏ fraunce burgoyne and lumbardy and so to venice or geen or sum oþer hauen and schippes þare and wendez by see to þe Ile of greff þe

it was a citee of Cristen men sum tyme, bot now it es destruyd for þe maste party. And fra Venice til Acon es by see ii m and iiij xx 2080 myle of Lumbardy; and fra Calabre, or fra

to Tartari, or Perse, or to Caldee, or Inde , he schall entre þe see at Geen , or at Venice , or at sum oþer hauen before nefned, and so passe þe see and arryue at þe hauen of

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