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Papier, XVe s., XI + 148 ff. (+ f. 1bis; f. Iv°-XIv°, 1bis, 28-32v°, 46v°, 63v°-71, 102-105v°, 125-129v° et 146-148v° blancs).
Recueil de quatre parties: 1) f. I-X, 1-71 (filigranes f. I-X: var. Briquet 7686, Florence, 1427-1435; f. 1-71: var. Briquet, Naples, 1450), 170 x 105 mm.; 2) f. 72-105: (filigrane var. Briquet 11690: Florence, 1411-1421), 145 x 85 mm.; 3) f. 106-129: (filigrane var. Briquet 11689: Florence, 1411-1421), 142 x 80 mm.; 4) f. 130-148 (filigranes f. 130-141: var. Briquet 8349, Colle, 1427; f. 142-148: var. Briquet 7686, Florence, 1427-1435), 140 x 80 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1: ... existant//
f. 2:// que consiliorum
1 -~ f. 1-27v°: Plato, Epistulae I-XXII (transl. lat. Leonardi Bruni Aretini).
~ f. 33-46: Hippocrates, Epistulae (transl. lat. Iohannis Aurispae).
f. 47-63: Ps. Apvleivs, Asclepius.
titre: «INCIPIT HERMITRIMEGISTON [sic] DE BELLERA AD ASCLEPIVM ALLOCVTA FELICITER».
à la fin: «EXPLICIT TRIMEGISTON FELICITER».
4 - f. 130-141: Qvintvs Cicero, Commentariolum petitionis.
titre: «COMMENTARIVM DE PETITIONE CONSVLATVS INCIPIT».
f. 141v°-145v°: Cicero, Oratio pro A. Licinio Archio poeta (extrait).
titre: «PRO AVLO LICINIO ARCHIA POETA».
expl. inachevé: «... mortuus tamen prope excellentem artem» (8, 17).
Origine: 1 - italienne, écriture humanistique cursive; 4 - italienne, deux écritures humanistiques cursives (f. 130-141 et 141v°-145).
Possesseur: 1-4 -le manuscrit entier a appartenu au pape Eugène IV († 1447); il est attesté dans les inventaires de 1443, 1455 (p. 102, dern. 1. et p. 103, l. 1-2), 1475 (p. 213, l. 14), 1481 (f. 173v°, l. 21-25), 1518, 1533 et 1550 (où il portait le n° 1549, qui figure encore sur le f. I).
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