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Title | Fabulae Aesopeae (Greek) / Babrius, and other text(s), BPG 109 |
Content | Contains, in Greek: (Iv) Opera et dies (vs. 347) / Hesiod. - (IIr-VIIr) Fabulae Aesopeae (ed. Crusius 1897, nrs. 136, 137, 78, 97, 138, 117, 91) / Babrius. - (VIIv) Opera et dies (vs. 347) / Hesiod. - Empty: Ir |
Creator/other | Babrius (2e E) |
Shelfmark | BPG 109 |
Subject (topical) | Reading culture |
Subject (temporal) | Middle Ages |
Note | Wooden tablets (I-VII) covered with dark wax on both sides, except for the 'recto' of the first tablet. Known as "Assendelft wax tablets" or "Tabulae ceratae assendelftianae", after its last owner H. van Assendelfft de Coningh (died 1882). |
Reference | Bouwman 2023 = A. Bouwman, Inventory of western medieval manuscripts held by Leiden University Libraries. Leiden 2023 |
Language | Greek, Ancient (to 1453) |
Country | Syria |
Extent | electronic resource |
Published/created | Middle East ; Syria ; Palmyra, 3rd century, before 273 |
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