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Digitisation:
Papier, 210 x 140 mm.
Recueil de deux parties: 1) f. 1-26v°, XVe s., 215 x 149 mm; 2) f. 27-[50] (filigranes f. 27-34: var. Briquet 3369? Pesaro, 1455; f. 35-[50]: var. Briquet 2490? Palerme, 1467), XIVe-XVe s.?, 48 ff. + 2 ff. blancs; aux f. 27 et 31v°, deux gloses marginales du XVe s. Quelques corrections et variantes marginales et interlinéaires de plusieurs mains contemporaines.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2: //Studio laudis
f. 28: //Post tergum
2 - f. 27-42: Calpvrnivs Sicvlvs, Eclogae (avec lacunes; manuscrit de la famille V de Giarratano)
titre: «Titi Calphurnii Siculi Bucolicum carmen incipit. Egloga prima. Ornitus et Coridon fratres ».
(glose) en marge: «Galerum genus clipei quod ex pelle fieri solebat » (cf. v. 7) (éd. E. Baehrens, Poetae latini minores, 3, Teubner, 1881, p. 69-102; C. Giarratano, Bucolica T. Calpurnii et Nemesiani, Naples, 1910 [nouv. éd. Turin, Paravia, 1939]; R. Verdière, T. Calpurnii Siculi De laude Pisonis et Bucolica..., Bruxelles, 1954).
f. 42-48v°: Nemesianvs, Eclogae.
suit sans séparation le texte précédent en marge: «VIII »
titre: «TIMETAS ET TITIRVS ».
à la fin (add. du XVe s.): «Titi Calphurni poetȩ Siculi bucolicorum carmen foeliciter explicit [sic] » (éd. E. Baehrens, op. cit. supra, p. 176-190; C. Giarratano, op. cit. supra).
Origine: italienne, 2 - écriture gothique arrondie, un peu irrégulière.
Possesseurs: Aldo Manuzio († 1597) dont les manuscrits ont été acquis par la Bibliothèque Vaticane en 1616.
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