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Parch., XIVe-XVe s., I + 104 ff., 266 x 183 mm. Initiales enluminées d’or à entrelacs blancs sur fond bleu.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. i (add. du XVe s.): Praefatio Monacensis ad Andriam (extrait).
inc.: «‹O›Rto bello Athenis Chremes quidam senex...».
expl.: «... uidelicet quam desponsauerat dederunt Carino sodali eius» (éd. F. Schlee, Scholia Terentiana, Teubner, 1893, p. 172-173; G. Ballaira, Praefatio «Monacensis» ad Terentium quae integra in cod. Vat. lat. 11455 asservatur, dans Bollettino dei Comitato per la preparazione dell'Edizione Nazionale dei classici Greci e Latini, N.S. 16, 1968, p. 16-17).
f. 1: Epitaphium Terentii (Anthol. lat. 487 c).
f. 1-104 v°: Terentivs, Comoediae.
titre (avant l'Epitaphium): «Incipit liber Terentii Afri poete comici».
f. 1-18: Andria.
f. 18-37 v°: Eunuchus.
titre: «Eunuchi prologus incipit».
avec seulement l’argument: «Meretrix adoloscentem [sic] cuius mutuo amore...» (éd. S. Prete, P. Terenti Afri Comoediae, Heidelberg, 1954, p. 178) et suivi de ce vers (?): «Heunuchus mentis dulciores tollit habunde».
f. 38-55 v°: Heautontimorumenos.
f. 56-72: Adelphoe.
titre: «Terentii eiusdem incipit Adelphe».
f. 72-86: Hecyra.
titre: «Terenti Afri incipit Hechira».
f. 86-104 v°: Phormio.
titre: «Incipit Phormio».
avec aussi l’argument: «Ex duobus fratribus alter locuples duxit uxorem...» (éd. d’après le ms. Nice, Bibl. mun. 84: J. H. Albanès, Catal. gén. des mss. des bibl. publ. de France, 14, 1890, p. 461).
Origine: italienne, écriture gothique légèrement arrondie. Au f. 104 v° invocation du copiste rubriquée: «Facto fine pia. Laudetur Virgo Maria. Amen».
Possesseur: le manuscrit ne paraît pas avoir appartenu au cardinal Giordano Orsini; il entra seulement après 1489 à la bibliothèque de S. Pietro.
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