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Philosophy Research Guide: SELECT MANUSCRIPTS AT USC

A guide to finding reference and research materials in philosophy for undergraduate and graduate students

LISTING OF 28 MANUSCRIPTS AT USC

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BY GAULTERUS BURLAEUS (WALTER BURLEY)

MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS AT USC, IN ORDER BY AUTHOR (OR TITLE IF NO AUTHOR LISTED), C-G

AUTHORED BY THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS AT USC IN ORDER BY AUTHOR, H - L

PETER LOMBARD / PETRI LOMBARDI / PETRUS DE PALUDE

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For further research:

Francesco di Antonio del Chierico: an illuminator and goldsmith, was one of the most prolific manuscript painters of the fifteenth century in Florence.

Maltby: The bindery of Alfred Maltby & Son Ltd. was founded in 1834 by Henry Maltby and Charles Bloxham, and the first workshop was based in St Helen’s (Hell) Passage, New College Lane, Oxford.

Quaritch: Bernard Quaritch Ltd., established in 1847 as a book seller of rare books and manuscripts in London.

For more about Frederigo de Montefeltro, please visit the following links via the Vatican Digital Library

https://spotlight.vatlib.it/humanist-library

https://spotlight.vatlib.it/humanist-library/feature/the-urbino-inventories

SPECIMENS OF PARCHMENT

PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT

MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS AT USC, IN ORDER BY AUTHOR (OR TITLE IF NO AUTHOR LISTED), A-B

INCIPIT LIBELLUS DE VITA ET MORIBUS PHILOSOPHORUM ET POETARUM

DE OFFICIIS BY MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO