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Parch., XVe s., I + 68 ff., 198 x 144 mm. Au f. 1, initiale d’or à «bianchi girari ».
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-67v - Cicero: De inuentione68r - Cicero: Opera
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-67 v°: Cicero, De inuentione.
pas de titre.
f. 68 (add.): Cicero, Opera (extraits).
inc.: «Prudentis est caliditas quedam habens in se delectum bonarum et malarum rerum...» (cf. Rhetorica ad Herennium, III, 2, 3).
expl.: «... Prouidentia est per qua aliquid futurum prouidetur » (cf. De inuentione, II, 53, 160).
suivis de cette phrase: «Vt ait Tulius in retoricis duo erennium. Nobile uincendi genus paciencia, Vincit qui patitur disce patitur uincere (?) si uis » (cf. H. Walther, Prouerbia, 3, n° 16974).
Origine: italienne, écriture gothico-humanistique. Note de copiste en vers au f. 67 v°:
«Explicit expliciat, qui uult plus scribere scribat
Scribere qui nescit nullum putat esse laborem
Tres digiti scribunt totum corpusque laborat
Omnibus hoc dico miser est qui scribit iniquo
Prauo qui seruit pretium cum tempore perdit ».
Possesseurs: Giambattista Cipelli, dit Egnazio, qui l’aurait peut-être fait acheter à Padoue en 1548 par Laurentius Pyochet, d’après la note du f. 68 v°: «1548. Patavi, Laurentius Pyochet »; Ulrich Fugger (au f. I cote: 290 Egn., et note corrigeant la référence erronée du catalogue Gerstmann «Est Ciceronis de inuentione rhetorica non ad Herennium ut uult index»); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. I v° note concernant l’édition Gruter (cf. supra, Pal. lat. 1459): «Palatinus primus uocatur in Grutero Ciceronis» et au f. I cote du transfert: C. 96/967).
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