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Papier (filigranes f. 1-2: var. Briquet 8970, Colle, 1427; f. 3-100: var. Briquet 3985, Lucques, 1409; f. 110-177: var. Briquet 15803, Lucques, 1406-1408), XIVe s. (fin), sauf f. 1-2 ajoutés au XVe s., 177 ff. (+ f. 1 a-1 d non numérotés entre les f. 1 et 2, f. 42 bis, 43 bis, 50 bis, 101 bis et 114 bis; f. 1 v°, 1 a v°-1 d v°, 2, 118-119 v° et 172 v°-177 v° blancs), 295 x 220 mm. Gloses marginales de plusieurs mains contemporaines.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. 1 (add. du XVe s.): Franciscvs Petrarca, Epistulae Seniles (XI, 7 et 6).
f, 2 v° (add. du XVe s.): Cicero, De senectute (extrait).
inc.: «Sequitur tercia uituperatio senectutis...» (12, 39).
expl.: «... quod suscipiendum non libido uoluptatis impeleret. Hec Tulius Cicero de senectute» (12, 40).
— Cicero, Paradoxa ad Brutum (extrait).
texte: «Quanti existanda [sic] uirtus que nec erripi nec surripi potest neque naufragio neque incendio ammititur nec tempestatis nec temporum pertubacione mutatur. Tulius» (VI, 3, 51).
~ f. 3-117 v°: Franciscvs Petrarca, De uiris illustribus.
~ f. 120-172: Lombardvs a Serico, De uiris illustribus.
Origine: italienne, diverses écritures gothico-humanistiques.
Possesseurs: note de correcteur ou d’achat (?) dans la marge supér. du f. 1: «die XXa octobris 1475 »; Ulrich Fugger (au f. 1a cote: 255 Hen.); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. 1 cote ancienne: 137, et cote du transfert: C. 71/1546).
Data Source: Biblissima
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