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Parch., XVe s. (a. 1458), III + 234 ff. (f. I v°, II v°, III, 232-233 v° et 234 v° blancs), 330 x 227 mm. Initiales d’or à «bianchi girari » avec pastilles d’or aux f. 1, 21 v° et 51. Quelques corrections et notes marginales d’ Agnolo Manetti. Lemmes de Virgile soulignés de rouge à partir du f. 51. Mots grecs laissés le plus souvent en blanc.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-231v - Servius: Commentarii in Vergilium1r-21v - in Eclogas seu Bucolica21v-51r - in Georgica51r-231v - in Aeneidem
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-231 v°: Servivs, Commentarii in Vergilium.
f. 1-21 v°: in Eclogas seu Bucolica.
titre: «SERVII HONORATI GRAMMATICI COMMENTARIORVM LIBER IN BVCOLICA P. VIRGILII MARONIS INCIPIT».
inc.: «BVCOLICA ut ferunt inde dicta sunt...».
expl. (les dernières lignes manquent: «... se uoluit esse principem in scribendis bucolicis ».
f. 21 v°-51: in Georgica.
titre: «SERVII HONORATI GRAMMATICI COMMENTARIORVM LIBER IN GEORGICA P. VIRGILII MARONIS INCIPIT».
expl. (la dernière phrase manque): «... et bene breuiter a se scriptarum rerum executus est titulum ».
f. 51-231 v°: in Aeneidem.
titre: «SERVII HONORATI GRAMMATICI COMMENTARIORVM LIBER IN ENEID‹A› P. VIRGILI MARONIS INCIPIT ».
expl. (le texte grec manque): «... cum quo adhuc habitare naturae lege poterat sic Homerus. Finis ».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive. Le copiste date au f. 231 v°: «Finis. 1458 ».
Possesseurs: Giannozzo Manetti et son fils Agnolo; le manuscrit a été mis en gage le 20 octobre 1480 par un certain Gerolamo et le 14 octobre 1483 par un certain Orazio, d’après les deux mentions en hébreu au f. 234: «81.52. Gerolamo 20 ottobre 1480 » et «58.75 ». Orazio 14 ottobre 1483 »; Ulrich Fugger (au f. III v° cote: Maneti 89); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. II cote du transfert: C. 61/405).
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