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Parch., XVe s., I + 80 ff. + 1 f. blanc au recto, 233 x 156 mm. Initiales enluminées peu soignées: f. 1 initiale rouge à entrelacs bleus sur fond or, f. 10 v°, 29 v° et 44 v° initiales d’or à entrelacs blancs ; titres en capitales violettes.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-80: Ps. Cicero, Rhetorica ad Herennium.
titre: «MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS RHETORICORVM LIBER PRIMVS».
à la fin: «M. T. CICERONIS RHETORICA NOVA FELICITER EXPLICIT».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique ronde.
Possesseurs: on lit au bas du f. ‹81 v°›, à l’envers, cette note en français d’une grosse écriture cursive: «Quinze voll. 4 (?) de Manuscrit (?) Cotté EE prisé ensemble 3.» (XVIIe s. ?) ; Jean et Pierre Michon Bourdelot, f. 1: «Bourdelot» (peut-être n° 162 première partie, ou n° 163, de leur catalogue); Reine Christine de Suède (cote 2198 biffée au f. 1, et 1305 au f. ‹81 v°›).
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