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Papier (filigrane: aigle bicéphale inscrite dans un cercle, à rapprocher de Briquet 258), XVIe s. (fin), 66 ff., 195 x 134 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1 v°-65 v°; Seneca, Opera (extraits).
titre f. 1 v°: «Sententiȩ uariȩ ex Senecȩ operibus excerptȩ».
inc. f. 2: «Multos experimur ingratos plures facimus capitulo primo...» (De beneficiis, I, 1, 4).
expl.: «... Nulli uicium est nisi cui uirtus potest esse. 124» (Epistulae ad Lucilium, 124, 20).
Origine: incertaine, écriture cursive.
Possesseur: le cardinal Barberini (n° antico 1932).
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