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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q99592
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Papier (filigranes f. I et 1-7: Briquet 6269, Venise, 1454; f. 8, 9-14 et 31: var. Briquet 6271, Venise, 1462; f. 10-13: var. Briquet 8938, Udine, 1456-1458), XVe s., I + 31 ff. (f. 30v°-31v° blancs), f. 30: 2 col., 293 x 215 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2: //forme desiderabilis
f. Iv° et 1-29v°: Martianvs Capella, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii (extraits: I-II).
titre au f. I (add. XVe-XVIe s.): «Martiani Minei Felicis Cappellae Carthaginensis de nuptiis Philologiae ».
f. 30 (add. du XVe s.): Martianvs Capella, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii (extrait)
pas de titre.
inc.: «Versum [sic] Camena paruo... ».
expl.: «... Fugis? iugabo ludum » (III, v. 1-37).
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique semi-cursive; l'addition du f. 30 est en écriture humanistique cursive.
Possesseurs: Aldo Manuzio († 1597) dont les manuscrits ont été acquis par la Bibliothèque Vaticane en 1616.
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