Treatise on medicine/health, 12th or 13th century
- Component identifier:
- Item 16
- Content Summary:
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Origin: Italian
Content: Leaf from a treatise on medicine / health, perhaps the Regimen Salernitanum (also known as the lilium medicine), a 12th or 13th-century work from the university of Salerno in southern Italy, where this may be from, stylistically.
Script: Rotunda italiana with some compression of the sort associated with university production
Extent: 1 leaf
Other detail: Used as a pastedown
- Immediate source of acquisition:
- The documents in this collection were presented to the National Library of Australia by Sir Rex Nan Kivell in 1969. He referred to it as ‘The Nan Kivell Calligraphy Collection’. The documents were collected by him as specimens of early calligraphy and/or examples of early documentation. He acquired them over a number of years from varied sources which were not recorded. However, it seems likely that the group of legal documents in Series 1 relating to the Elliott family of Salisbury would have a single provenance. Nan Kivell had a country house in Devizes, Wiltshire, which is only a short distance from Salisbury.
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- Parent Restrictions:
- Available for reference. Not for loan.
- Location of this collection:
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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