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Papier (filigrane var. Briquet 6593 ?: Milan 1447), XVe s., 215 ff., 280 x 200 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-215 v°: Donatvs, Commentum Terentii (ms. g de Sabbadini et G de Wessner).
titre (add. presque contemporaine): «Donati Grammatici in sex P. Terentii Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio».
f. 1-2: Vita Terentii.
f. 2-6 v°: Evanthivs, de fabula, de comoedia...
f. 6 v°-54: Andria.
f. 54-105: Eunuchus.
f. 105-151 v°: Adelphoe.
f. 151 v°-188: Hecyra.
f. 188-215 v°: Phormio.
Origine: italienne (Nord de l’Italie ?), écritures humanistiques cursives, assez arrondies, plus épaisses au début. Le manuscrit est apparenté au ms. Dresde, Öffentl. Bibl., D. 132 (XVe s.) dont il a la même variante dans le commentaire de Phormio II, 3.
Possesseurs: Paul Petau (cote M. 35 au f. 1) ; Alexandre Petau (correspond au n° 891 de son catalogue manuscrit: Leyde, Voss. lat. Q. 76, f. 78 v°) ; reine Christine de Suède (cote 1909 au f. 1).
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