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Census of the Petrarch Manuscripts in the United States
NEW YORK, NEW YORK PHYLLIS GOODHART GORDAN, 113 E. 78th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. Ullman no. 63Lucas de Sussicz, Commonplace book in Latin (a few words in Czech on ff. 27r and 150r) made while Lucas was a student in Bologna. Short selections from many authors, including Petrarch, Istoria recitata secundo a Petrarcha ... (De obedientia ac fide uxoria; ends muliercula passa fuit = p. 606 of Basel edition of 1554; ff. 110v-118r). Paper. 1479. 183 ff., 21 × 16 cm. No. 52 in a library, perhaps that of Prince Dietrichstein at Nikolasburg, Moravia. Obtained from Maggs. The same Lucas de Sussicz in 1479 owned British Museum, Harl. 2678 , which contains the Pseudo-Petrarchan De Arono ; see no. 28 of present Census (p. 95).Abbreviations
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