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Parch., XVe s., II +215 ff., 330 x 233 mm. Initiales à «bianchi girari ». Foliotation de la main de G. Manetti.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r - Vita Liuii1r-215v - Livius: Ab Urbe condita
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1: Vita Liuii.
pas de titre.
inc.: «Titus Liuius auctor presentis operis...» (éd. E. Pellegrin, op. cit. infra. p. 190).
f. 1-215 v°: Livivs, Ab Vrbe condita (Decas I).
titre: «VICTORIANVS NVNC EMENDABAM DOMINIS SYMMACHIS TITI LIVII AB VRBE CONDITA LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT LEGE FELICITER ».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique ronde. Initiales du copiste: «N. B. », au f. 215 v°: «TITI LIVII AB VRBE CONDITA LIBER DECIMVS ET VLTIMVS EXPLICIT FELICITER. DEO GRATIAS. AMEN. N. B. ».
Possesseurs: un certain Francesco Scolero, de Padoue, a mis le volume en gage en 1464 avec le ms. Pal. lat. 874 (cf. supra) d’après la mention en hébreu du f. 216 dont voici la traduction: «Si‹gnor› Francesco Scolero di Pado‹va›, 2 libri, 1464; 79, 3; 8 ducati e 12 s‹oldi› »; Giannozzo Manetti; Ulrich Fugger (au f. II cote: 257 Hen., corrigée en: Maneti, et au f. I v° cote du transfert à Heidelberg: p. 30 b.F. n° 16); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. I v° note concernant l’édition Gruter (cf. supra, Pal. lat. 873): «I. Hunc librum voco Palatinum primum», au f. 1 cote incomplète du transfert: C. 2/).
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