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Parch., XIIIe-XIVe s., 10 ff., 2 col., 170 x 135 mm.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-10v - Horatius: Epistulae
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-10 v°: Horativs, Epistulae.
titre f. 1 en haut (add. en écriture cursive du XVe s.): «Oracius epistolarum ».
f. 5 v° col. 2, add. d’un vers entre les v. 52 et 53 de l’ép. 16: «Oderunt peccare mali formidine pene » (cf. éd. F. Villeneuve, Horace. Epitres, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1934, p. 109 n. et H. Walther, Proverbia, n° 19717).
Origine: française, écriture régulière assez personnelle.
Possesseurs: au f. 10 v°, après l’explicit, note du XVe s. d’un certain Conrad: «Si quis inueniet Conrado reddi debet quia [....] nequam bene»; Ottheinrich († 1559), électeur palatin (reliure à ses armes, datée de 1550 avec l’inscription: «OTTHAINRICH VON G PFALTZGRAVE BEYRHEIN HERTZOG IN NIDERN VND OBERN BAIRN»); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (à l’intérieur du plat supérieur cote du transfert: C. 91/1910).
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