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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
1 The importance of this scribe was recognized over a century ago when a list of manuscripts written by him was printed in Serapeum XI (1850), 356.
2 Compare Ullman, Berthold L., The Origin and Development of Humanistic Script(Rome, 1960), 118–122 Google Scholar, nos. 18 (Paris, BN lat. 16839) and 20 (Florence, Laur. 12, 10).
3 Wardrop, James, The Script of Humanism (Oxford, 1963), p. 53 Google Scholar. See also the recent article by de Marinis, Tammaro, ‘Nota per Bartolomeo Sanvito calligrafo del quattrocento’ Studi e testi CCXXXIV (1964), 185–188 Google Scholar.
4 See Allen, Walter Jr., ‘The Yale Manuscript of Tacitus (Codex Budensis Rhenani),’ The Yale University Library Gazette XI (1937), 81–86 Google Scholar.
5 See the sceptical comment in the exhibition catalog Harvard College Library, Illuminated & Calligraphic Manuscripts (Cambridge, Mass., 1955), p. 28, no. 94.