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Parch., XVe s. (début), I + 217 ff. (+ f. 40 bis), 316 x 225 mm. Aux f. 1-190, initiales enluminées avec feuilles d’acanthe en marge de même style que dans les mss. Arch. S. Pietro E. 27 et E. 31; rares gloses marginales contemporaines.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-190: Qvintilianvs, Institutio oratoria.
à la fin: «M.F.Q. INSTITVTIONVM ORATORIR [sic] AD Victorium Marcellum. Liber ultimus explicit».
f. 190 v°: Svetonivs, Vita Asconii Pediani.
titre: «Eusebius in libro temporum de hoc Pediano ita scribit Olimpiade CCXIII anno primo».
inc.: «Q. Asconius Pedianus scriptor historicus...».
expl.: «... in summo hominum honore senescit» (éd. P.L., 27, col. 595-596; A. C. Clark, op. cit. infra, p. vi).
f. 190 v°-202 v°: Asconivs Pedianvs, Orationum Ciceronis quinque enarratio (ms. v de Clark).
titre: «IN SENATV CONTRA L. PISONEM» (éd. A. Kiessling et R. Scholl, Berlin, 1875; A. C. Clark, éd. cit.).
f. 202 v°-217 v°: Ps. Asconivs, Scholia Sangallensia in Ciceronis Orationes in Verrem.
titre: «ARGVMENTVM DIVINATIONIS».
inc.: «CN. Pompeiio primum et M. Crasso coss. C. Verres perfunctus...» (éd. T. Stangl, Ciceronis orationum scholiastae..., 2, Vienne-Leipzig, 1912, p. 185-264).
Origine: Italie du Nord ?, f. 1-143 v°: écriture gothique assez arrondie, f. 144-217 v°: écritures humanistiques, celle des f. 190 v°-217 v° très fine et ronde.
Possesseur: le cardinal Giordano Orsini dont les armes sont peintes au bas du f. 1 (cote: CCXXV). Ce manuscrit est peut-être celui qui fut prêté à Lorenzo Valla (cf. Mercati, op. cit. infra, p. 160, n. 2).
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