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Papier (filigrane: mont, manque dans Briquet), XVe s., 43 ff., 230 x 165 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-40 v°: Tibvllvs, Elegiae.
division en 3 livres.
titre: «Albii Tibulli poetae illustris liber incipit prohemium. Quod Amare prosus intendat».
f. 32 v°, l'El. III, 18 est copiée sans intervalle après l'El. III, 6, et de nouveau à sa place au f. 40.
f. 41: Domitivs Marsvs, Epitaphium Tibulli.
titre: «Epitaphium Tibulli poete illustris».
— Vita Tibulli.
titre: «Summa Vite et Rerum Al‹bii› T‹ibulli›».
inc.: «Albius Tybullus eques romanus insignis forma...».
à la fin: «Explicit liber Tibulli. Deo gratias Amen» (éd. F. W. Lenz, A. Tibulli... Carmina, Teubner, 1937, p. 106).
f. 41 v°-43 v°: Ps. Vergilivs, Moretum.
titre: «MORETVS INCIP‹IT›».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive légèrement penchée.
Possesseurs: les Théatins de S. Silvestre au Quirinal à Rome dont le timbre est estampillé au f. 1 (cf. supra, Reg. lat. 349).
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