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Parch., XIII-XIVe s., I + 55 ff., 190 x 140 mm. Au f. I v°, table du contenu du XVIe s.(?), inc.: «Alcimi Aviti vet. (?). Mathei Vindocinensis (ut reor) Carmen aethiopum terras...»
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. 1-6 v°: ‹Godescalcvs Orbacensis›, Ecloga Theoduli.
f. 7-21: Ovidivs, Remedia amoris
titre (add. de la main de Paul Petau) f. 7 marge supér.: «Ovidius de Remedio Amoris».
à la fin: «explicit remedium amoris».
~ f. 21-55 v°: Matthaevs Vindocinensis, Tobias.
Origine: paraît française, écriture gothique assez grosse, peu brisée.
Possesseurs: Paul Petau (titres de sa main aux f. 7 et 21) ; Alexandre Petau (cote 953 au dos de la reliure) ; Reine Christine de Suède (cote 1719 au verso du plat supér. et au dos de la reliure).
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