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Papier (filigranes var. Briquet 5908: Rome, 1457-1461 et 6654: Rome 1452-1453), XVe s., 67 ff., 200 x 138 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-65 v°: Cicero, Opera.
f. 1-23 v°: De senectute.
titre: «MARCI TVLII CICERONIS LIBER INCIPIT DE SENECTVTE».
f. 24-51 v°: De amicitia.
titre: «MARCI TVLII CICERONIS LIBER INCIPIT DE AMICITIA».
inc.: «QVINTVS MVTIVS HAVGVR [sic] Sceuola...».
expl.: «... ea excerpta nisy prestabilius amicitia putetis. AMEN».
f. 52-65 v°: Paradoxa ad Brutum.
titre: «PARADOSA [sic] TVLII INCIPIT ET CETERA».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique assez cursive. Au f. 65 v°, souscription du copiste Nicolas de Pérouse: «Expliciunt isty tres libry uidelicet de senectute de amicitia de paradosa [sic] Tulii. AMEN. Die quarta mensys Martii et cetera. Ego frater Nicholaus de Perusio scripsy».
Possesseurs: Francesco Longari (XVIe-XVIIe s.) dont la signature figure au bas du f. 1: «Francisci Longarii liber»; le cardinal Borgia (cote 237); la congrégation De propaganda fide (cote M.VII.19).
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