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Description Timaeus trans calcidius med manuscript.jpg | Medieval manuscript of Calcidius' Latin translation of Plato's Timaeus . In the late sixteenth century, this manuscript belonged to Leiden University professor Daniel Heinsius who gave it to his son Nicholas. Nicholas, whose signature appears on the manuscript, was the librarian of Queen Christina of Sweden, whose collection came to the Vatican Library after her death. |
Date | First half of the tenth century |
Source | ibiblio.org ( Reg. lat. 1308 fols. 21 verso - 22 recto ) |
Author | Calcidius |
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