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Magister Willelmus, Regulae de mediis syllabis

Magister Willelmus, Regulae de mediis syllabis II9 Magister Willelmus, Regulae de mediis syllabis edited from MS. Paris, B. N. lat. I4744 WILTON UESMENSE he MS. Paris, 13.N. lat. 147441, antea Ponds Saint-Victor 17 , T antea Bibliotheque tie Saint-Victor J J is the only one known to contain on ff. 256v-259r, under the name of "Magister Willelmus", a grammatical treatise consisting of a great number of rules with respect to the quantity of the middle syllable. After the descrip- tions by Grandrue and Delisle of the MS., this treatise has been examined successively by Ch. Thurot4, who quotes many examples from it, by M. Manitiuss and by Ch. Samaran6. Professor Samaran agrees with Thurot and Manitius that the author may be the same as the French or Proven?al "Magister Willelmus" who wrote 3 grammatical treatises. In his edition7, Samaran called them De declinatione, De reflirnine, Ars dictaminis. They are transmitted in the MS. Paris, B.N. lat. 1667 18, antea Fonds de la Sorbonne i 5699, XlIlth century, probably the be- ginning, and the first to call attention to them was V. Le Clerclo. The description of the MS. 1 4744 in the Inventaire by Delisle is, as always, very concise : I4744 Papie elementarium.- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Vivarium Brill

Magister Willelmus, Regulae de mediis syllabis

Vivarium , Volume 11 (1): 119 – Jan 1, 1973

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© 1973 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0042-7543
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1568-5349
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10.1163/156853473X00062
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II9 Magister Willelmus, Regulae de mediis syllabis edited from MS. Paris, B. N. lat. I4744 WILTON UESMENSE he MS. Paris, 13.N. lat. 147441, antea Ponds Saint-Victor 17 , T antea Bibliotheque tie Saint-Victor J J is the only one known to contain on ff. 256v-259r, under the name of "Magister Willelmus", a grammatical treatise consisting of a great number of rules with respect to the quantity of the middle syllable. After the descrip- tions by Grandrue and Delisle of the MS., this treatise has been examined successively by Ch. Thurot4, who quotes many examples from it, by M. Manitiuss and by Ch. Samaran6. Professor Samaran agrees with Thurot and Manitius that the author may be the same as the French or Proven?al "Magister Willelmus" who wrote 3 grammatical treatises. In his edition7, Samaran called them De declinatione, De reflirnine, Ars dictaminis. They are transmitted in the MS. Paris, B.N. lat. 1667 18, antea Fonds de la Sorbonne i 5699, XlIlth century, probably the be- ginning, and the first to call attention to them was V. Le Clerclo. The description of the MS. 1 4744 in the Inventaire by Delisle is, as always, very concise : I4744 Papie elementarium.-

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Published: Jan 1, 1973

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