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RE: [split] Robert Fludd, Integrum morborum mysterium (1631) - nablator - 08-07-2019 From the same book by C.C. Mc Cown, there is a more recent ms. "S" believed to be a copy of ms. "V": Quote:S Vienna, codex philos. graec. 108; paper, cm, 19x25; XVI cent.; well preserved; the greater part unpublished. I can't find any web source for this one. RE: [split] Robert Fludd, Integrum morborum mysterium (1631) - MarcoP - 08-07-2019 (08-07-2019, 05:34 PM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Indeed Marco, the "naked doctor" scenes appear closer related to this 10th century MS vviews once posted: Thank you Koen, I remembered seeing similar images, but I could't remember where. The ms posted by VViews is a perfect match. This makes clear that I was wrong and this visual tradition is Greek. |