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Papier (filigrane var. Briquet 7686: Venise-Lucques, 1426-1445), XVe s., 173 ff., 212 x 140 mm. Nombreuses gloses marginales et interlinéaires vraisemblablement de la main de Cantalicio, sauf les sentences en grec. Le f. 1 v° contient divers essais de plume.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1: ‹Cantalicivs, Epigrammata› (extrait).
~ f. 2: ‹Glossae Greco-latinae›.
~ f. 2 v° (add. du glossateur): ‹Glossae›.
inc.: «Semiramis usum castrandi reperit... habebant octingentas naues ad praedandum et populandum» (23 l.).
f. 3-171 v°: Martialis, Epigrammata.
f. 3-6: Epigrammaton liber (1-26; 28 v. 1-12; 30; 28 v. 13-14).
pas de titre.
(gloses) inc. f. 3 marge supér.: «Memphis regia Aegyptiorum ciuitas condita a Mene rege et denominata ab eius filia Memphi. Aegyptiorum reges pyramides multas struxerunt. In hoc epigrammate ex similitudine praeponitur amphiteatrum clarissimis operibus orbis. Amphitheatrum conditum in media urbe... ».
expl. f. 169 marge infer.: «Hiacynthus (172) puer pictus moribundus uulnere disci ».
f. 6-171 v°: Epigrammata.
titre: «Epistula Martialis ».
~ f. 172: ‹Cantalicivs, Epigrammata› (extraits).
~ f. 172 v°: ‹De ponderibus›.
inc.: «Siliqua pondus lupini uel spelte... ».
f. 173-173 v°: ‹Glossae›.
essais de plume et extraits de divers auteurs dont: Tacitvs, Annales (XVI, 23, extrait).
inc.: «Soranum ‹iam sibi Os›torius Sabinius eques Romanus sibi poposcerat reum... » (éd. E. Koestermann, P. Cornelii Taciti libri qui supersunt, 1, Leipzig, Teubner, 1926, p. 377).
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive régulière.
Possesseurs: Giambattista Valentini detto il Cantalicio (c. 1450-1514); Francesco Maria II d'après le catalogue de V. Venturelli «scanzia 4, lato sinistro n° 14 ».
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