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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Contains: (ff. 1r-10v) Carmina Priapea / Pseudo-Virgil. - (ff. 11r-13r) Moretum / Pseudo-Virgil. - (ff. 13-14r) De rosis nascentibus / Pseudo-Virgil. - (ff. 14v-15r) De est et non / Ausonius. - (f. 15r-v) Vir bonus / Ausonius. - (ff. 15v-22v) Culex / Pseudo-Virgil. - (ff. 23r-26r) Elegiae in Maecenatem / Pseudo-Virgil. - (ff. 27r-54v) Satyricon / Petronius. Excerpts. - (ff. 54v-102r) Carmina / Catullus. - (f. 102v) Vita Tibulli / Suetonius Tranquillus. - (f. 102v) Epitaphium Tibulli / Domitius Marsus. - (ff. 103r-142r) Elegiae / Tibullus. - (ff. 142v-224r) Elegiae / Propertius. - Empty: ff. 26v, 224-226v (except for pen trials on 225v, 226v).Subject (temporal): Middle Ages15th century
Titre(s) : Satyricon / Petronius, and other text(s), VLO 81Appendix VergilianaCarmina PriapeaMoretumDe rosis nascentibusDe est et nonVir bonusCulexElegiae in MaecenatemCarminaVita TibulliElegiesElegiae
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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