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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q99734
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Parch. de réemploi (f. 15-17 et 30-32) et papier, II + 95 ff. + 1 ff. (f. 17v°, 30-32v°, 50-54v°, 58v°, 60v°-63v°, 66, 70v°, 73v°, 76v°, 78v°, 80v°, 83-83v°, 86v°, 88v° et 94v° blancs), 207 x 146 mm.
Recueil de quatre parties: 1): f. 1-2 (filigrane var. Briquet 3417: Venzone, 1540), XVIe s.; 2) f. 3-14 (filigrane: basilic non identifiable), XVe s.; 3) f. 15-44 (filigrane f. 18-29 et 33-44: var. Briquet 6269, Venise, 1454), XVe s.; 4) f. 45-94 (filigrane f. 45-86 et 89-94: var. Briquet 3372, Palerme, 1473; f. 87-88: var. Briquet 2474, Venise, 1480), XVe s. (fin). Au f. 2, table relative au récit du f. 1v° et à quelques chapitres de la fin du manuscrit.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 4: //gna sunt
f. 16: //et cucumeri
f. 46: //hydropico ex
2 - ~ f. 3-9: Iohannes de Parma, Practica.
f. 9v°: Hieronymvs presbyter, Vita Senecae.
titre: «In nomine domini nostri Iesu Christi. Incipiunt epistole Senece ad Paulum et Pauli ad Senecam » (éd. C. W. Barlow, Epistolae Senecae ad Paulum..., Rome, 1938, p. 122).
- Epitaphium Senecae (Anthol. lat. 667)
pas de titre.
f. 9v°-11: Ps. Seneca, Epistulae ad Paulum.
titre cf. supra, f. 9v° (ed. cit., p. 123-132).
f. 11v°-14v°: Martinvs Bracarensis seu Ps. Seneca, Formula uitae honestae
(praef.) inc.: «Gloriosissimo ac tranquillissimo et insigni katholice fidei predito pietate Regi Miloni [sic] Martinus humilis episcopus... » (éd. Id., Martini episcopi Bracarensis..., New Haven, 1950, p. 236-250).
Origine: 2: italienne, deux mains, 1) f. 3-9: écriture gothico-humanistique; 2) f. 9v°-14: écriture cursive de chancellerie.
Possesseurs: 1-4: Aldo Manuzio († 1597) dont les manuscrits ont été acquis par la Bibliothèque Vaticane en 1616.
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