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Parch., Xe-XIe s., I + 74 ff. (f. 74v° blanc), 200 x 160 mm. Quelques gloses marginales d'une main postérieure.
f. 2: //habere et laudem
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-16: Apvleivs, De deo Socratis (ms. V de Beaujeu).
titre: «APVLEI DE DEO SOCRATIS LEBER INCIPIT. APVLEI Platoni nandarensis (corrigé en “ Madaurensis") incipit de deo Socratis feliciter ».
f. 16-40: Ps. Apvleivs, Asclepius (ms. V de Nock).
titre: «INCIPIT ERMVTISMEGISTON DENLERA [sic] AD ASCLEPIVM ALLOCVTA FELICITER» (rubr.) «ERMVTRISMEGISTON » .
f. 40-62v°: Apvleivs, De Platone et eius dogmate (ms. V des éditeurs)
titre: «DE PLATONE ET EIVS DOCMATE [sic] ».
f. 59v°: «... solus uideatur possidere uirtutum opes etiam//» (II, 21, § 250 - éd. Beaujeu, op. cit. infra, p. 98, l. 8).
2 feuillets manquent.
f. 60: «//mente sint iniquumque sibi factum uelint. Magnam sane ciuitatem » (II, 24, § 256 - ed. cit., p. 102, l. 3).
à la fin: «APVLEI MADAVRENSIS DE HABITVDINE PLATONIS LIBER PRIMVS EXPLICIT ».
f. 62v°-74: Apvleivs, De mundo (ms. V des éditeurs)
titre: «INCIPIT LIBER SECVNDVS ».
f. 74, l. 1 «... de potestate eius amplius trahere corpora illa celestia (25, § 343- ed. cit., p. 144, l. 12), suivi sans séparation de: «uitae humanae quid de legibus dicam que ad mansuefaciendos... » (31, § 359- ed. cit., p. 150, l. 16).
expl. inachevé: «... fuisse tradyt nemori [sic] auide [sic] ipse in clipeo Mineruae quae arcibus//» (32, § 361- ed. cit., p. 151, l. 11).
Origine: française?, minuscule caroline régulière et assez anguleuse.
Possesseurs: Antonio Beccadelli Panormita, qui a par endroits annoté le manuscrit; Fulvio Orsini († 1600).
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