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Recueil de deux parties: 1) f. 1-67 + 1 f.: parch., XIVe s.; 2) f. 68-149: papier (filigrane var. Briquet 7882 ou 7883 ?), XVe s., I + 149 ff. + 3 f. blancs (f. 149 v° blanc), 221 X 148 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
2 - f. 68-149: Seneca, Epistulae ad Lucilium (1-51).
pas de titre.
expl. inachevé: «... frugalitatem professo. Sic regio quoque» (51, 2).
Origine: 2 -italienne, écriture humanistique de type lombard.
Possesseurs: 1-2 -Bibliothèque inconnue du XVIe s. (n° 180 du catalogue publié par Mercati, op. cit. infra); le cardinal Sirleto (cote 122); Giovanni Angelo duc d’Altemps (ex-libris au f. I); le cardinal P. Ottoboni (cote de Bianchini: S. 9. 67).
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