Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu, I F 526
De bestiis et aliis rebus
Codicology
| Current Location: | Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu, Wroclav, Poland |
| Shelfmark: | I F 526 |
| Produced: | Silesia, 1401-1450 |
| Manuscript Type: | Miscellany |
| Aviary Group: | None |
| Physiologus Version: | Dicta Chrysostomi |
| Language: | Latin |
| Folios: | 197 |
| Author: | Hugh of Fouilloy |
| Illustrated: | No |
| Media: | Paper |
| Dimensions: | Height: 29.5 cm Width: 20.5 cm |
Description
The De avibus, a moralized book on birds by Hugh of Fouilloy, is on folio 53r-74r. Spaces were left for illustrations on first few pages, but none were completed.
The Dicta Chrysostomi version of the Latin Physiologus is on folio 74v-83r.
The combination of the De avibus and a version of the Physiologus and/or a bestiary is called the De bestiis et aliis rebus, usually (and incorrectly) attributed to Hugh of Saint Victor.
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