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Parch., I + 79 ff., 174 x 122 mm.
Recueil de deux parties: 1) f. 1-40, XIIe s., quaternions signés I-V; 2) f. 41-79, XVe s.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-40v - Teil I1r-40v - Seneca: Epistulae ad Lucilium (Fragmente)41r-79v - Teil II41r-75r - Ps.-Pahlaris: Epistulae75r-76r - Ps.-Phalaris: Epistulae IV76r - Hieronymus presbyter: Vita Senecae76r-79r - Ps.-Seneca: Epistulae ad Paulum79r-79v - Ps.-Phalaris ?: Epistula
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
1 - f. 1-40 v°: Seneca, Epistulae ad Lucilium (fragments).
titre: «Lucii Annei Seneca epistolarum ad Lucilium liber incipit ».
expl. mutilé: «... de femine puerique laudauerint quid » //, réclame: «ni ego » (29, 12). la suite se trouve dans les mss. Paris, Bibl. nat., lat. 8624, f. 65-72 et Pal. lat. 1550, f. 1-88 v° (cf. supra).
~ 2 - f. 41-75: Ps. Phalaris, Epistulae (transl. lat. Francisci Aretini ad Malatestam Nouellam) .
~ f. 75-76: Ps. Phalaris, Epistulae IV (transl. lat. Francisci Aretini ad Alphonsum regem Aragonum).
f. 76: Hieronymvs presbyter, Vita Senecae.
titre: «Incipit prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro epistolarum Senece » (éd. cf. supra, Pal. lat. 381, II, f. 72).
f. 76-79: Ps. Seneca, Epistulae ad Paulum.
titre: «Incipiunt // f. 76 v° // epistole Senece ad Paulum » (éd. cf. supra, Pal. lat. 381, II, f. 72-73).
~ f. 79-79 v°: ‹Ps. Phalaris ?, Epistula›.
inc.: «Nicodes Syracusanus non ignoras fortasse quem dico nam propter familie nobilitatem... ».
Origine: 1 - française, petite écriture régulière légèrement brisée. Le quaternion signé VI se trouve dans le ms. Paris, Bibl. nat., lat. 8624, f. 65-72 v° et les quaternions signés VII-XVII constituent le ms. Pal. lat. 1550 (cf. supra et J. Fohlen, op. cit. infra).
2 -italienne, écriture humanistique cursive.
Possesseurs: 1 - bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. I cote ancienne: 1944, et cote du transfert: C. 102/234).
2 - bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. 41 cote ancienne: 683, et cote du transfert: C. 105/626).
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