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Parch., XIVe-XVe s., III + 38 ff. + 5 ff. blancs (f. 38v° blanc), 270 x 185 mm. Au f. 1, initiale historiée représentant Sénèque enseignant et, sur trois côtés, bordure à décor végétal (feuilles d’acanthe) et zoomorphe, ornée de grotesques; au début de chaque livre, initiale d’or à filigranes bleus. Gloses marginales et interlinéaires contemporaines et postérieures.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2: //priuatim pertineant
f. 1-37v°: Seneca rhetor, Excerpta Controuersiarum.
titre: «Incipit liber declamationum Senece feliciter».
expl.: «... dampnatus est proditor malo inuentus: Expliciunt DECLAMATIONES SENECE FELICITER» (Excerpta controversarium, lib. X, contr. VI).
f. 38 (add. XVe s.): Epitaphium Senecae (Anthol. lat. 667)
titre: «Epitaphium Senece ».
Origine: Italie du Nord, écriture gothico-humanistique de type lombard.
Possesseurs: peut-être le cardinal Pietro Bembo († 1547) d'après P. de Nolhac, op. cit. infra, p. 242; Fulvio Orsini († 1600).
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