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Papier (filigranes f. 1-177: Briquet 2458, Venise, 1470; f. 178-192: var. Briquet 12147, Rome, 1479-1481), XVe s., I + 192 ff., 280 x 200 mm. Recueil de deux parties dont seule la seconde est manuscrite: 1) f. 1-177 (f. 151v°, 166v°-167v°, 177-177v° blancs): incunable; 2) f. 178-192 (anciennement numérotés 1-15; f. 191v°-192v° blancs); variantes marginales de la main du copiste.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 179: //ciam adoloscentiamque
2 - f. 178-191: Tacitvs, Agricola (ms. Γ de Wex, A des éditions modernes)
titre: «CORNELII TACITI DE VITA ET MORIBVS IVLII AGRICOLAE ».
Origine: italienne (?), écriture humanistique cursive, qu’on a attribuée à tort à Pomponio Leto.
Possesseurs: peut-être Pomponio Leto († 1498), qui a réuni le recueil; Fulvio Orsini († 1600).
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