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Papier (filigrane var. Briquet 3373: Fabriano-Florence-Naples, 1468-1483), XVe s., 50 ff. (f. 49 et 50 blancs), 215 x 145 mm. Aux f. 7v° et 13-18, gloses marginales et interlinéaires de plusieurs mains, dont celle d' Antonio Caboga (cf. infra, Possesseurs). Aux f. 49v° et 50v°, essais de plume en italien, parmi lesquels figurent les noms «Simone d’Antonio Cornigiovini » et «Antonio di Piero di Giovanni ».
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2: //Ignarosque uiȩ
f. 1-48v°: Vergilivs, Georgica (cum argumentis Ps. Ovidii I-IV)
à la fin: «Georgicorum Publii Maronis Virgilii liber explicit ».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive.
Possesseurs: Antonio Caboga de Raguse (XVIe s.) d'après l’ex-libris du f. 1: «Ex libris Antonii Cabogae Rhagusini »; Marc-Antoine Muret, d'après l’étiquette collée au revers du plat antérieur de la reliure; le Collège des Jésuites de Rome; le manuscrit a été donné en 1912 par Pie X à la Bibliothèque Vaticane.
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