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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281957
Parch., XVe s., 37 ff., 195 x 141 mm. Au f. 1, initiale à «bianchi girari » à la plume sur fond ocre; aux f. 1, 2v°, 11v° et 14v°, premiers mots du texte en capitales ocres.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2: //ranium cognitione
f. 1-37v°: Cicero, De amicitia.
inc.: «QVINTVS MVTIVS AVGVR Scaeuola multa... ».
expl.: «... excepta ea nihil amicitia praestabilius putetis ».
à la fin (add?): «Finis de amicitia ».
f. 37v°: Anthol. lat. 785 add.
pas de titre.
inc.: «Tullius erexit Romanae insignia linguae... » (2 v.).
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique ronde.
Possesseurs: au f. 37v°, ex-libris en partie gratté et lu aux rayons ultra-violets: «Hic liber ‹est michi Petri (?) atque amicorum› costa bolonini 4 » et monogramme non identifié: «ATR»; Marc-Antoine Muret († 1585); le Collège des jésuites de Rome (ex-libris en partie gratté au f. 1); le manuscrit a été donné en 1912 par Pie X à la Bibliothèque Vaticane.
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