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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q96628
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Papier (filigrane var. Briquet 4742, Reggio d’Emilie-Ferrare, 1471-1477, et f. 51-60: var. Briquet 9944, Romanenghi, 1465), XVe s., I + 192 ff. + 1 f. blanc au recto (f. 37 et 94 blancs), 300 x 202 mm. Gloses marginales éparses de plusieurs mains contemporaines, en marge du f. 149v° citation en grec d’Aristote, rubriquée (2 lignes).
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2 :// oratores inueniantur
f. 1-192v°: Cicero, Opera.
f. 1-131v°: De oratore (famille des integri).
pas de titre.
f. 131v°-172: Orator (famille des integri).
titre courant, f. 132: «ORATOR» (en rouge).
f. 172-192v°: Partitiones oratoriae.
à la fin du texte: «Laus Deo. M.T.C. DE ORATORE EXPLICIT FELICITER».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive anguleuse.
Possesseurs: un certain Antonius (Trivulzio ?) qui fit relier le manuscrit à Bologne en 1481, note au bas du f. [193v°]: «1481 die 23 nouembris Bononiȩ Ego Ant‹onius› u.c. Expendi in ligatura h‹uius› libri sol‹idos› nouem»; le cardinal Agostino Trivulzio († 1548) dont les manuscrits entrèrent le 2 juillet 1548 à la Bibliothèque Vaticane, ex-libris (avec E orné à la plume), au f. Iv°: «Est Augustini Triuultii cardinalis».
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