This manuscript, unknown to Szilárdy and Veress, has several interesting fea¬
tures. According to the record, the Livorno renegade stole a large number, some
200 Greek codices, from the Sultans collection. He sold them, partly to the
French ambassador Girardin, " and partly to Marsigli."
The other interesting element is the elenchus of Latin books. The first six items
are proven to be from Buda. Csaba Csapodi also dealt with them, based on the
writings of Szilady and Veress." The three prints are all available in the Univer¬
sity Library of Bologna, but are not copies from Buda. Since the duplicates were
sold several times, it is possible that the damaged copies from Buda were sold by
the library.
Elenchus Librorum Latinorum‘”
I.
Nicolai de Lyra Postillae in Ouatuor Euangelia
Eiusdem in XIV Epistolas Pauli
Eiusdem in Actus Apostolorum
Eiusdem in Epistolam Canonicam Jacobi
Eiusdem in duas Canonicas Petri
Eiusdem in duas Canonicas Joannis
Codex in fol. magno, mutilus initio et fine scriptus iussu Egidij Cartularij Bon¬
oniensis per Henricum de Colonia anno Domini 1462 die 2 Junij, ut liquet ex
Annotatione quae legibus ad calceri commentariorum in Euangelia (Szilädy 1898,
136.; Frati 1909, Nr. 563.; Csapodi 1973, Nr. 446.; Csapodi 1984, 40. Nr. 17.)
II.
Lexicon Latinum manuscriptorum in folio.
(Szilády 1898, 136.; Veress 1906, 37.; Frati 1909, Nr. 515.: , Lexicon medicum, in
guo praesertim peregrina vocabula declarantur. Optabat Galenus discere et dicere
posse”, Csapodi 1973, Nr. 855.; Csapodi 1984, 40. Nr. 15.)
III.
Diuisio agrarum spectantium ad varias Hungariae Ecclesias ab anno Domini
1500 ad annum 1527 Codex ms. in folio (Szilády 1898, 136—137.; Veress 1906,
37-38.; Frati 1909, Nr. 383.; Csapodi 1973, Nr. 805.; Csapodi 1984, 39. Nr. 9.)
64 ‘Tue Kerexes D., kiad., Girardin, 2007 diary makes no reference to this, but it is worth a look around
in Paris.
615 BERNASCONI 2006, 254-268.
616 Csapont 1973.
617 BaJAKı-BuJDosö-MonoK-VISKOLCZ-ZVARA, ADATTÄAR 13/4, 2009, 152-153.