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First name:Adrianus
Person:Adrian z Vel'kej (Vel'ká; Felka) (ze Spiszu), syn Jerzego, bakałarz sztuk
Event type:początek studiów/nauki
Education stage/academic degree:student
Scientific discipline:---
Institution:Uniwersytet Krakowski (Akademia Krakowska)
Date:the beginning of 1468 year — the end of 1468 year
Comment: ---
Surname:---
Social origin:---
Father's name:Georgii
Place of origin:---
Event type:początek studiów/nauki
Education stage/academic degree:studens
Scientific discipline:---
Institution:Universitas Cracoviensis, (Uniwersytet Krakowski (Akademia Krakowska))
Date:the beginning of 1468 year — the end of 1468 year
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Source: Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum medii aevi Latinorum, qui in Bibliotheca Jagellonica Cracoviae asservantur, Vol. 4 : Numeros continens inde a 564 usque ad 667 / composuerunt Maria Kowalczyk [et al.]. - 1988.

Note fragment 1 , Page/tab number in the source: 389

Tekst z opisu kodykologicznego B. Jag. rkp. 643: Scriptura et ornamenta: Codicis pars maior ab Adriano de Filka, baccalario, exarata, cf. colophonem in 193v. Idem scripsit quoque cod. BJ 3777 a. 1473 (Adrianus de Felka, Polonice Wielka, i. e. Magna, in Scepus, unde in Universitatis libris adscriptiones: de terra Scepus, de Scepus, Georgii filius, in Universitate Cracoviensi inde ab a. 1468 studiosus, artium baccalarius a. 1471 [--]) [--] Quaedam codicis partes, e. g. f. 78v-97r, 122r-150r etc., alia manu, littera grandfiore exaratae. Eadem manu textus manus alterius hic illic suppletur, cf. f. 119v, 120r, ubi Aristotelis textus fragmentum ab ea scriptum est. Quae manus Ioannis Beber de Oświęcim esse videtur [--] Voces Graecae, quae Alberti commento complectuntur, posteriore tempore ab Ioanne de Oświęcim scripta esse videntur [--].

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