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u . 191', 



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Dioscorides (PEDACIUS) Dioscurides. Codex Aniciae 

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Forms Tom. x of the " Codices Grseci et Latin! photographice depict! 

 duce Scatone De Vries." 

 The work comprises : 



TaSe tvtdTiv HtSaiaou AtocTKOupiSou. . .n-ept BoTapiKiop KO.I 'Ptuii> KOI 



XuAKr/uaTtop (cai Sn-epjiarwy trvv(f>v\\iav T icat 'tap/j.axiav apfwjuetfa 



TOIVVV a.KO\ovOu>s O.TTO TOW aA<a. foil. 1-387. 



[Poem on the virtue of Herbs.] foil. 388-392. 



Hapat/ipacrt? Evrexviov <TO<J,<TTOV e/e riav flixavSpov &^p(.axiav, foil. 



S9S-A87. 



IIapa<ipa<n eis TO. NtKai>Spou 'AAefi<pap|ita<ca EiiTeKwou CTO^IOTOV. 



foil. It38-l9. 



[A Paraphrase of Oppian's Halieutica.] foil. 1SO-UT3. 



[A Paraphrase of the Ornithiaca of Dionysius.] foil. K', 



[A fragment of a meneeus for the month of January of the 10th or 



llth century.] foil. t#ti-Utl. 



The original codex was prepared about A.D. 500 for Anicia Juliana 

 (c. 463-f. 527) a patrician of Constantinople. 



It subsequently passed into the possession of the monastery of S. 

 Joannes Prodromus, or Precursor. Whilst there it was carefully 

 repaired in 1406, a second index written on the rectos of foil. 4-7 and 

 numerous annotations made throughout. The menaeus possibly 

 became attached to it at this period. 



With the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the codex came into Turkish 

 hands, and inscriptions in Turkish and Arabic were added beside the 

 figures of the plants. Later it was owned by some Jew who added 

 transcripts of the Greek names in Hebrew characters. 

 In 1569 it was bought by the antiquary and ambassador Augier 

 Ghislen de Busbecq, or Bousebecque (1522-1592) for the library of the 

 Austrian Emperor Maximillian II. 



