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Manuscript of 'De remediis utriusque fortunae' of Petrarch, written in 1442

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Manuscript of 'De remediis utriusque fortunae' of Petrarch, written in 1442
DescriptionA manuscript of uncertain origin, but possibly written in northern Europe. It contains a complete copy of Petrarch's 'De remediis utriusque fortune' with two indices at the beginning. There are two indices before the work itself; one numerical and one alphabetical by subject matter. It was written by a single scribe, and was possibly in Scottish ownership by the 16th century.
ShelfmarkAdv.MS.18.4.6
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