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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q87848
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Papier (filigranes; f. 1-83: Briquet 6952: Bergame-Milan-Lucques-Palerme, 1430-1442; f. 84-103: non identifié), XVe s., I + 103 ff. + 2 ff. (+ f. 73 bis; f. 103-103 v° blanc), 197 x 140 mm. Recueil de deux manuscrits: 1) f. 1-83; 2) f. 84-103. Abondantes gloses marginales et interlinéaires contemporaines.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
1 - f. 1-83: Ivvenalis, Saturae (I-XIV, XVI, XV).
pas de titre.
(gloses) inc.: «Semper ego bene a se incipit ut per hoc ostendat nulli esse parandum et facendum quod mos satirici est ab indignatione incipere...».
expl.; «... Pithagore summa fuit quod anime de temporibus transirent ad corpora. Abstinuit animalibus hoc est aliquibus leguminibus propter gurgaliones, duo milia octingenti uersus» (ces gloses s’inspirent du commentaire du Ps. Cornutus, cf. E. M. Sanford, Juvenalis... Commentaries, dans P. O. Kristeller, Cat. transl. et comm., 1, 1960, notamment p. 185).
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique semi-cursive.
Possesseur: le cardinal Fabio Chigi (cotes ancienne 150, moyenne 2223).
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