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Parch., IXe s., sauf les f. 1-2, feuilles de garde remployées, VIIe s., I + 170 ff. (+ f. 15 a, 59 bis, 62 a, 65 a, 123 a, 123 b, 130 a ; f. 15 a-15 a v°, 55 v°, 123 a-123 b v° blancs), 252 x 152 mm. Les f. 169-170 (un feuillet double) sont des feuilles de garde remployées.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. 3-123: Fortvnatvs, Carmina et Epistula (I-XI).
~ f. 123-167: Aldhelmvs Malmesbvriensis, De uirginitate.
f. 167-168 v°: Svmphosivs, Aenigmata (Anthol. lat. 286 - ms. Z de Finch).
titre: «INCIPIVNT AENIGMATA SIMPHOSII».
expl. mutilé: «... Sed sedeo in tenebris nec me committo diebus //» (carm. XXVIII, v. 3 = v. 101 - éd. A. Riese, Anthologia latina 1, Teubner, 1884, p. 229 ; F. Glorie, Variae Collectiones aenigmatum Merouingicae aetatis (Corpus Christianorum, Ser. lat. 133 A), Turnhout, 1968, p. 649).
f. 169-170 v°: Priscianvs, Institutiones grammaticae (fragments).
inc. mutilé: «// reduxit. Haec tamen ipsa consonans IN ad prepositione...».
f. 169 v°: «... T si superiorem finit syllabam //» (II, 6-11 - éd. Hertz, 1, p. 47, l. 19-50 l. 24).
6 feuillets manquent.
f. 170: «// ficationem. Alia ab alia rebus in quibus...».
expl. mutilé: «... et Milonius et Pisonius et Iouius //» (II, 50-57 - éd. cit., p. 75, l. 6-78, l. 16).
Origine: française, peut-être écrit à l’abbaye de Corbie, petites écritures assez régulières, f. 169-170 v°: a semi-onciaux et archaïsmes.
Possesseurs: l’abbaye de Corbie (correspond au nos 161 du catalogue du XIIe s.); Paul Petau (cote G. 37 au f. 3 et notes de sa main au f. I) ; Alexandre Petau (cote 1110 d’après A. Wilmart) ; Reine Christine de Suède (correspond aux nos 1688 et 1688 a du catalogue de Montfaucon.)
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