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Papier (filigranes (rares), var. Briquet 6654: Rome 1452-1453 ; 5133: Palerme, Pérouse, Crémone, Naples etc. 1444-1462 ; et 3663: Florence, Palerme 1447-1453 ou 3668: Rome 1454-1460), XVe s., 205 ff. + 7 ff. blancs, 140 x 105 mm. Les feuillets ont souffert de l’humidité et l’encre a pâli.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-205: Festvs (Pompeivs), De uerborum significatu.
titre: «Festi Pom. uocabula».
inc.: «Augustus locus sanctus...».
expl.: «... Vernis erames salia [sic] auguria. FINIS Pompei Festi».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive, plus régulière à partir du f. 22.
Possesseurs: les Théatins de S. Andrea della Valle à Rome, dont le timbre est estampillé au f. 1 (cf. supra, Reg. lat. 710).
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