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Parch., 76 ff., 215 x 125 mm.
Recueil de cinq parties: 1) f. 1-8, XIIIe s. (début) ; 2) f. 9-17, IXe-Xe s. ; 3) f. 18-33 (foliotation ancienne de 13 à 28), XIIIe s. ; 4) f. 34-40 (foliotation ancienne de 29 à 35), XVe s. (début) ; 5) f. 41-76 (foliotation ancienne de 144 à 179), XIIe s.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
1 - f. 1-6 v°: Scholia in Ouidii Metamorphoses.
titre (add. de Paul Petau): «Scholia in Ouidii Metamorphosin».
inc. mutilé: «// Gratia ironice» (cf. Metam., IX, 284). «Nexusque pares uocat tres gracias Pasitheam Eupsinem Eugialem filias Bachi et Veneris...» (cf. Metam., IX, 294).
f. 1 v°: «INCIPIT LIBER DECIMVS. Cicones populi Tracie. Orpheos optima uox interpretatur qui sig‹nificat (?)› quamuis pollentem facundia...».
f. 5 v°: «LIBER QVINTVS DECIMVS. Molem imperii uocat. Numa regnauit apud Cures ciu‹es› (?) Sabinorum inde elicitus fuit...».
expl.: «... Vati ad differentiam nigromanticorum (?)» (cf. Metam., XV, 867) «et quia Augustus faueat precatibus [sic]» (cf. XV, 870) «cum uolet tunc finiat» (cf. XV, 873).
~ f. 6 v°-8 v°: ‹Excerpta de Historia Romana›.
inc.: «Romano autem imperio in diuersis partibus orbis terminato...» (éd. d’après ce manuscrit, A. Mai, Classicorum auctorum e Vaticanis codicibus editorum tomus VII, Rome, 1835, p. 464-474).
Origine: 1 - française, f. 1-6 v° écriture assez anguleuse et serrée, f. 6 v°-8 v° écriture plus grosse et arrondie.
Possesseurs: 1-5: Paul Petau (titre de sa main au f. 1) ; Alexandre Petau (correspond au n° 1055 de son catalogue manuscrit, Leyde, Voss. lat. Q. 76, f. 3, 3 v°, 15, 81 v°, etc.) ; Reine Christine de Suède (correspond au n° 1354 du catalogue de Montfaucon).
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