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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281677
Papier (filigrane pris dans la reliure, invisible), XVe s., I + 258 ff. (f. 258-258 v° blanc), 282 x 202 mm. Initiales d’or enluminées sur fond de couleur guilloché avec rinceaux blancs ou jaunes, de style français.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-257 v°: Caesar, Commentarii.
f. 1-115 v°: De bello Gallico (classe β).
pas de titre.
f. 115 v°-195 v°: De bello ciuili.
f. 138 v°: «... perpessos omnium rerum //» (I, 84, 4).
f. 139 (suite d’une autre main qui reprend le texte plus haut):
«// commorati nec longius...» (I, 42, 3).
(liv. II) titre f. 150: «Hirtii Panse liber decimus et est secundus belli ciuilis».
f. 195 v°-218: De bello Alexandrino.
titre: «INCIPIT bellum Alexandrinum».
f. 218-245 v°: De bello Africano.
f. 245 v°-257 v°: De bello Hispaniensi.
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive, sauf les f. 139-202 v°, l. 3 en écriture humanistique ronde.
Possesseurs: le cardinal Sirleto (cote 2 au f. I); Giovanni Angelo duc d’Altemps (ex-libris au f. I); le cardinal P. Ottoboni (cote de Bianchini: F. 4. 57).
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