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Though I can find no specific reference equating the two, the Codex Ingolstadiensis must be what is now known as Vaticanus graecus 191 which is commonly called Manuscript X. The name Codex Ingolstadiensis is rarely used in modern works involving the Geographia. ---- mbusi...@banat.ro wrote: > For his "Klaudiou Ptolemaiou Geographike hyphegesis / Claudii Ptolemæi > Geographia. E codicibus recognovit, prolegomenis, annotatione, > indicibus, tabulis instruxit Carolus Müllerus. Voluminis primi, Pars > Prima, (Scriptorum Graecorum bibliotheca, 65), Parisiis (i.e. Paris > -n.m.), Editore Alfredo Firmin DIDOT, Instituti Francici Typographo, M > DCCC LXXXIII. (i.e. 1883 ?n.m.), [4] + 570 pg., > > Karl Wilhem Ludwig MÜLLER considered as "alfa Editio princeps (Codex > Ingolstadiensis)", according to his "Index Codicum" from the beginning > of his work. > > Does anybody know what this "Codex Ingolstadiensis" is OR how is named today ? > > Thank You all for the constant help I receive! > > S o r i n F O R T I U > --------------------------------------------------- > Spl. N. Titulescu, nr. 10A, sc. B, ap. 28 > Timisoara, cod 300158, Romania > mbusi...@rdslink.ro & mbusi...@banat.ro > m o b i l : 0722378390 tel. / fax: 0256491181 > http://www.banat.ro/academica.htm -- Tom Ikins The Roman Map of Britain http://www.romanmap.com _______________________________________________ MapHist: E-mail discussion group on the history of cartography hosted by the Faculty of Geosciences, University of Utrecht. The statements and opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the University of Utrecht. The University of Utrecht does not take any responsibility for the views of the author. List Information: http://www.maphist.nl Maphist mailing list Maphist@geo.uu.nl http://mailman.geo.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/maphist