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Parch., XVe s. (fin), I + 167 ff. (f. 149 v° blanc), 298 x 223 mm. Au f. 2, initiales rouges ornées de rinceaux et de filigranes bleus. Quelques corrections de la main de Jan Gruter.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 2r-149r - Statius: Thebais (cum argumentis antiquis II-XII)150r-166v - Statius: Achilleis
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2-149: Stativs, Thebais (cum argumentis antiquis II-XII).
précédé d’un Argumentum generale en 12 vers:
titre: «Incipit primus liber Statii Papirii Sursulli Thebaydos prefatio ».
inc.: «SOLuitur in primo fratrum discordia libro...» (éd. F. P. Magoun, Chaucer’s summary of Statius Thebaid II-XII, dans Traditio, 11, 1955, p. 410-411).
(texte) titre: «Incipit liber primus Statii Thebaydorum ».
f. 149, après la souscription finale, autre Argumentum generale :
inc.: «Associat profugum Tydeo primus Polynicen... » (12 v. - éd. cf. supra, Pal. lat. 1688, f. 2).
suivi de «Explicit prefatio super XII libris Statii ».
f. 150-166 v°: Stativs, Achilleis.
division en 5 livres.
titre: «Incipit primus liber Statii Papirii Sursulli Achileydos ».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique ronde. Au f. 167 v°, d’une autre main contemporaine: «Liber Statii Thebaidos simul et Achileidos. Valeat quicumque lecturus est ».
Possesseurs: Giannozzo Manetti et son fils Agnolo, note au f. 1 v°: «Liber Stacii » et au f. 1, parmi les notes lavées et lues aux rayons ultra-violets: «Liber Stacii Thebaidis simul et Achilleidis » (XVe s., fin); autre note au f. 167 v°: «Liber Statii Thebaidos simul et Achileidos. Valeat quicumque lecturus est» (XVe s., fin); Ulrich Fugger (au f. 1 v° cote: Maneti 76); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. 1 cote du transfert: C. 79/1865), où Jan Gruter l’a annoté et corrigé; c’est le n° IV de sa classification, d’après la note du f. 1.
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