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Parch., XVe s. (avant 1466), III + 30 ff. (f. 29-30v° blancs), 155 x 95 mm. Au f. 1, bordure à «bianchi girari» avec visage féminin dans un médaillon.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-28 v°: Petronivs, Satiricon (Excerpta uulgaria).
titre: «Petronii Arbitri satyrici fragmenta quȩ extant».
inc.: «QVVM ALIO genere furiarum declamatores inquietantur...».
f. 4 v°: «... quod non licuit aspexit: utique nostra regio //» (XVII, 5 - éd. p. 14, l. 5).
2 feuillets manquent, la lacune est comblée en partie d’une main contemporaine dans les marges des f. 4 v° et 5.
f. 5: «// lum sustulerit. Igitur ne maiorem iniuriam...» (XXV, 6 - éd. p. 22, l. 1).
expl.: «... et ueniet: Clausum possidet arca Iouem. Finit Petronius arbiter Satyricon» (137, 9 fin - éd. A. Ernout, Pétrone, Le Satiricon, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1922).
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive.
Possesseurs: Isotta Nogarola de Vérone (1420-1466) dont les armes sont peintes au f. 1: d’azur à trois bandes crénelées d’or; le cardinal Barberini (n° antico 2132).
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