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Parch., XIe s. (fin), 52 ff., 2 col., 185 x 140 mm. Nombreux dessins géométriques illustrant le texte.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1 v°-52: Calcidivs, Timaeus Platonis (transl. et comm.; ms. B 2 de l’éd. Waszink).
f. 1 v°-7 et 33-37 v°: Translatio (I-II).
titre: «INCIPIT PROLOGVS IN TIMEVM PLATONIS DE GRECO IN LATINVM PETENTE IOSIO A CALCIDIO VIRO CLARO TRANSLATVM ET MIRO INGENIO COMENTATVM ET ELVCIDATVM».
f. 7 v°-32 v° et 38-52: Commentarius (I-II).
expl. inachevé: «... motus animae celestibus tramitibus dirigebant» (II, 208: Waszink, op. cit. infra, p. 225, l. 16).
Origine: française, petite écriture régulière arrondie. Au f. 1, copie d’un acte de l’official de Tournai daté de 1260, en écriture de charte très cursive (cf. S. Prete, Codices Barber., p. 32).
Possesseurs: le manuscrit a été collationné par l’érudit Nicolas Rigault (1577-1654), garde de la bibliothèque du roi de France selon J. H. Waszink, op. cit., p. cix et clxxv; le cardinal Barberini (n° antico 1400).
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