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F. 1r-133r : Titus Livius, Ab urbe condita, Lib. XXI-XXX, inc. « In parte operis mei licet mihi prefari… », expl. « …claraque cognomina familiarum fecerunt ». F. 133v : blanc.
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Le manuscrit a été produit probablement au Nord-Est de la France ; il dérive, plus ou moins directement, du Latin 5730. Le volume a appartenu à Jean-Baptiste Colbert (cf. cote ancienne au f. 1r, « Cod. Colb. 902 ») et il entra dans la Bibliothèque Royale en 1732 (cf. cote au f. 1r, « Regius 4732.6 »), avec d’autres manuscrits colbertins.
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