File:Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. 459, f. 22r – Miscellanea.JPG

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English: A manuscript consisting of three production units. The first dates back to the second half of the 16th century and was made by Jakobus Diassorinos (†1563), a Greek copyist from Rhodes who was then working in the library of Fontainebleau. The second was copied, probably in 1552, in Padua by the young Parisian humanist Henri Estienne (ca. 1531-1598), whose signature in Greek is found at the bottom of fol. 47r. The third part still has not revealed the secret of the circumstances of its production.
Deutsch: Handschrift, die aus drei Produktionseinheiten besteht. Die erste geht auf die zweite Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts zurück und stammt von Jakobus Diassorinos (†1563), einem griechischen Kopisten aus Rhodos, der damals in der Bibliothek von Fontainebleau arbeitete. Der zweite Teil wurde vermutlich 1552 in Padua von dem damals jungen Pariser Humanisten Henri Estienne (ca. 1531-1598) abgeschrieben, dessen Unterschrift auf Griechisch sich unten auf f. 47r. befindet. Der dritte Teil bewahrt das Geheimnis der Umstände seiner Herstellung bis heute.
Français : Manuscrit constitué de trois unités de production. La première, remontant au deuxième tiers du XVIe siècle, est due à Jacques Diassôrinos (†1563), un copiste grec de Rhodes, alors employé à la bibliothèque de Fontainebleau. La deuxième a été copiée, probablement en 1552 à Padoue, par Henri Estienne (ca. 1531-1598) alors jeune humaniste parisien, dont on voit la signature, en grec, au bas du f. 47r. La troisième garde encore le secret des circonstances de sa production.
Italiano: Manoscritto costituito da tre unità di produzione. La prima, risalente al secondo terzo del XVI sec., si deve a Giacomo Diassôrinos (†1563), un copista greco di Rodi, allora impiegato alla biblioteca di Fontainebleau. La seconda è stata copiata, probabilmente nel 1552 a Padova, da Enrico Estienne (ca. 1531-1598) allora giovane umanista parigino, di cui si vede la firma, in greco, nella parte inferiore del f. 47r. La terza mantiene ancora il segreto sulle circostanze della sua produzione.
Date 16th century (writng) - 17th century (binding)
Source https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bbb/0459
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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