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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q98122
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Papier (différents filigranes, var. Briquet 5908: Rome-Naples-Florence, 1457-1461; var. Briquet 3370: Florence, 1465-1467; var. Briquet 6649: Bologne, 1472; Briquet 5641: Lucques, 1472), XVe s., I + 202 ff., 290 x 210 mm. Au f. 1, grande initiale d’or à «bianchi girari» sur fond de couleur, dans la marge inférieure, bandeau entourant une couronne de lauriers préparée pour des armes non peintes. Les lemmes d’Horace dans le texte sont soulignés en rouge. Rares corrections marginales de la main du copiste.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2: //id est
f. 1-202v°: Porphyrio, Commentarii in Horatium.
f. 1-1v°: Vita Horatii
pas de titre.
f. 1v°-81: Carmina seu Odae
f. 81 -101 : Epodon liber
f. 101-103: Carmen saeculare
titre: «Carmen saeculare ».
f. 103-112: De arte poetica
f. 112-160v°: Sermones seu Saturae
f. 16 1-202 v°: Epistulae
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive.
Possesseurs: au f. I, titre et cote du XVIe s.: «Pomponii Porphyrionis commentum in Horatium n° 32 »; Fulvio Orsini († 1600)
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