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Papier (filigranes: ff. 1-60 et 74-138: var. Briquet 7921: Toscane et Anagni, 1502-1503; ff. 61-73: var. Briquet 12150: Rome, 1491-1493), XVe-XVIe s., V + 138 ff. + 6 ff. blancs, 265 X 200 mm. Quelques gloses marginales et interlinéaires de plusieurs mains contemporaines.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. 1-138: Homervs, Odyssea (transl. lat. Francisci Griffolini Aretini ad Pium II papam).
f. 138 v°: Anthol. lat. 631.
titre: «Epithaphia Hectoris et Achillis».
inc. «Throum protector et Danaum mitus [sic]
Defensor patrie iuuenum fortissimus Hector...».
expl.: «... Condidit ut merens accumulauit humo» (texte conforme à l’éd. N. E. Griffin, Guido de Columnis, Historia destructionis Troiae, Cambridge (Mass.), 1936, p. 275).
— Anthol. lat. 630.
titre: «Epithaphium Achyllis».
inc.: «Pellides ego sum Thetidis notissima proles...».
expl.: «... Cum pressi hostilem fraude peremptus humum» (Griffin, op. cit., p. 275).
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive.
Possesseur: le cardinal Barberini (n° antico 1447).
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