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  • 3f462c93v?file=thumbnail
    Creator: Damianos Guidotes (Scribe), scribe
    Date: 16xx
    Contributing Institution: Duke University Libraries
    Description: Forms part of the Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University);Format: Manuscript codex.;Title from caption title on fol. 1r.;Written by Damianos Gidotes and his unidentified scribe. Cf. Duke Greek MS 30, Organon of Aristotle, also by the scribe Damianos Gidotes and his unidentified scribe.;Layout: Written in 1 column of 29-31 lines; unruled.;Script: Written in two hands in various shades of black ink, the scribes alternating throughout the entire text. Written in a minuscule with uncial initials, occasionally ornamented.;Origin: Venice, Italy? Several other manuscripts written by Damianos Gidotes are known, all from the library of San Francesco della Vigna.;Title cataloged from existing description.;Discourse on logic; the introduction refers to Aristotle's Posterior Analytics.;Binding: Modern paper over boards.
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  • H128nm83n?file=thumbnail
    Creator: Aristotle and Damianos Guidotes (Scribe), scribe
    Date: 1600/1700?
    Contributing Institution: Duke University Libraries
    Description: Forms part of the Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University);Format: Manuscript codex.;Title supplied by cataloger.;Layout: Written in 1 column of 30 lines. Ruled on both sides of the lead with a thin pointed instrument.;Script: Written in a small Greek miniscule hand by two copyists: Scribe I: fol. 1-85, 122-208 by the scribe Damianos Guidotes; Scribe II: fol. 86-119 by an unidentified scribe who worked under the auspices of Damianos. Damianos Guidotes has given his name in a one-line colophon on the last leaf. Several other manuscripts written by him are known, all from the library of San Francesco della Vigna.;Origin: Venice, Italy. See notes on script.;Title cataloged from existing description.;Binding: In a modern binding of dark brown calf over binder's boards. Sewn of four raised cords; tooled with two concentric rectangles in blind fillets. A frame is formed within the edges of the upper cover by a wide Italianiate vegetal roll bordered by a triple fillet of one thick in the middle and two thins on either side. At the intersections in the corners on the diagonal are expansive fleur-de-lis stamps. Within the frame is a lozenge formed by a wide circular floriate roll, bordered by the same triple fillet as found on the frame.
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