Manuscripts from Italy > Manuscript of the complete works of Catullus, written in the Italic bookhand of Lodovico Regio of Imola

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Manuscript of the complete works of Catullus, written in the Italic bookhand of Lodovico Regio of Imola
DescriptionA manuscript written in Italy in 1495 by Lodovico Regio of Imola. It contains the complete poems of Catullus, occasionally displaying variant readings, some (but not all) of which are of scholarly quality. With an illuminated title page that bears at its foot an erased coat of arms, probably that of Cardinal luigi d' Aragona. Initials of poems are in gold, set in panels of varying shapes coloured in purple, green, red or blue.
ShelfmarkAdv.MS.18.5.2
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