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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q97126
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Digitisation:
Papier (filigranes f. 1-60 et 95-118: var. Briquet 14367, Toulouse, 1445; f. 61-72: var. Briquet 11088, Draguignan, 1437; f. 73-94 et 119-124: var. Briquet 14967, Le Puy, 1448-1449), XVe s., 124 ff., 290 x 210 mm. Abondantes gloses marginales de plusieurs mains cursives. Lire les f. 72-119 dans l’ordre suivant: 72, 107-118, 95-106, 83-94, 73-82, 119.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
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f. 1-124: Seneca rhetor, Excerpta controuersiarum.
pas de titre.
(gloses) inc. f. 1 en marge: «Hunc librum declamacionum scripsit Seneca ad rogatum filiorum suorum quos habuit tres...».
— «Seneca secundum aliquos dicitur quasi se necans quia Rome primo fuit senator...».
Origine: française (Sud de la France, d'après les filigranes), écriture cursive.
Possesseur: le manuscrit a été acquis par la Bibliothèque Vaticane entre 1550 et 1590.
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