File:Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. F 219 II, Tail – Isidorus De natura rerum (fragment).JPG

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English: Two bifolia from an Isidore manuscript that was probably produced in the Loire region. The fragment contains, among others, a carefully sketched wind rose as well as astronomical texts at the end that, in the context of the Aratea, are known as the “Scholia Bernensia”. It probably came to Bern in 1632 as part of the collection of Jacques Bongars.
Deutsch: Zwei Doppelblätter aus einer vermutlich in der Loiregegend entstandenen Isidor-Handschrift. Das Fragment enthält u.a. eine sorgfältig gezeichnete Windrose sowie am Ende astronomische Texte, die im Umfeld der Aratea auch als Scholia Bernensia bekannt sind. Es ist wohl 1632 mit der Sammlung von Jacques Bongars nach Bern gelangt.
Français : Deux bifeuillets provenant d’un manuscrit d’Isidore probablement réalisé dans la région de la Loire. Le fragment contient entre autres une rose des vents soigneusement dessinée et, à la fin, des textes astronomiques, qui sont connus dans le contexte de l’Aratea comme les « Scholia Bernensia ». Ils sont arrivés à Berne en 1632 probablement avec la collection de Jacques Bongars.
Italiano: Due bifogli provenienti da un manoscritto di Isidoro probabilmente realizzato nella regione della Loira. Il frammento contiene tra l'altro una rosa dei venti accuratamente disegnata e, alla fine, testi astronomici, noti anche, nel contesto dell’Aratea, come «Scholia Bernensia». Giunse probabilmente a Berna nel 1632 con la collezione di Jacques Bongars.
Date 9th century (writing) 20th century (binding)
Source https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bbb/F0219-II
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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