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Parch., XVe s. (a. 1426), 226 ff. (f. 2-2 v°, 115-116 v°, 224v°-225v°, 226 v° blancs), 260x182 mm. Initiales d’or à «bianchi girari » ornées de papillons, oiseaux, «putti » et lapins. Gloses marginales assez abondantes de la main de Pietro da Montagnana. Tables du contenu aux f. 1 et 1 v°, de deux mains différentes.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 3r-224v - Cicero: Opera3r-114v - Tusculanae disputationes117r-214v - De finibus215r-224r - Academica posteriora
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 3-224 v°: Cicero, Opera.
f. 3-114 v°: Tusculanae disputationes.
titre: «M.T.C. TVSCVLANARVM QVESTIONVM INCIPIT Liber primus » (ce dernier mot en travers dans la marge).
f. 117-214 v°: De finibus.
titre: «MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS DE FINIBVS BONORVM ET MALORVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT FELICITER ».
f. 215-224: Academica posteriora.
titre: «M.T. CICERONIS FRAGMENTVM DE ACADEMICIS ».
expl. (les deux dernières phrases manquent): «... incredibili quadam fuit facultate » (I, 12, 46).
Origine: italienne, toscane d’après la décoration, écriture humanistique ronde néo-caroline. Souscription datée au f. 114 v°: «Feliciter anno XXVI° X° DIE MAII ».
Possesseurs: Ulrich Fugger (au f. 1 cote: 334 Hen., et cote du transfert: p. 59b F. n° 30); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. 1 note concernant l’édition Gruter: «Palatinus primus, sic vocat Gruterus in Cicerone suo libris Tusculan. et in ceteris est numero quintus » (cf. supra, Pal. lat. 1459), cote ancienne: 222, et cote du transfert: C. 126/338).
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