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Digitisation:
Recueil factice d’une quinzaine de parties, surtout des registres et actes ou pièces d’archives. Papier, sauf f. 114-132 et 168-185 en parch., XIVe s., 234 ff.; 8) f. 114-125. XIVe s. (début ?), 2 col. de 42 lignes, 316 x 226 mm (justification: 215-220 x 150 mm).
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
8 - f. 114-125 v°: Seneca, Epistulae ad Lucilium (fragment).
inc. mutilé: «// relinquerem mori putabam inquam...» (78, 4).
f. 119 v°, ep. 83 divisé en 2 au § 12: «‹C›assius tota uita...».
expl. mutilé: «... Nausiphanes ait ex hiis que uidentur esse nichil magis //» réclame: «esse quam non esse Parmenides ait» (88, 43-44).
Origine: 8 -paraît française, peut-être méridionale, écriture gothique serrée, peu régulière.
Possesseur: le cardinal P. Ottoboni (cote Q. 8. 9. postérieure à Bianchini).
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