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Parch., IXe s., 21 ff., 280 x 170 mm. Quelques gloses marginales du XIVe-XVe s. d’une encre verdâtre.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-3r - Ps.-Prosper Tiro Aquitanus (Ps.-Paulinus Nolanus), Poema coniugis ad uxorem3r/v - Ps.-Cato, Monosticha (Anth. Lat. 716) (Auszug)3v-6r - Publilius Syrus, Sententiae (Auszug)6v-21v - Isidorus , Chronica maiora, redactio IFondo legature: Ottheinrich-Einband (1548)
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. 1-3: Prosper Aqvitanvs, Ad coniugem.
f. 3-3 v°: Ps. Cato, Monosticha (Anthol. lat. 716: extraits - ms. A de Baehrens et Riese, ms. α de Boas).
titre: «INCIPIVNT SENTENTIAE GENERALES IN SINGVLIS VERSIBVS ».
inc.: «Vtilibus monitis prudens adcommodet aurem...».
suivis des v. 2, 3, 5-8, 10, 12, 14-16, 19-21, 24, 27, 34, 36-49, 25, 26, 50 et 32 de l’éd. Baehrens.
expl.: «Suffragium laudis quod fert malus hoc bonus odit (v. 50)
Aspera perpessu fiunt iocunda relatu » (v. 32 - éd. E. Baehrens, op. cit. infra, p. 236-239).
f. 3 v°-6: Pvblilivs Syrvs, Sententiae (extraits - ms. H de Giancotti) .
pas de titre.
inc.: «Aut amat aut odit mulier nil tertium (Sent. 6) Auidum esse oportet ne minime senem (Sent. 35)... ».
expl. inachevé: «...Iudex damnatur cum nocens absoluitur (Sent. 257). Longum est quod flagitat cupiditas (Sent. 302) ».
~ f. 6 v°-21 v°: Isidorvs Hispalensis, Chronica maiora.
Origine: allemande, région de Mayence, d’après B. Bischoff, op. cit. infra, écriture régulière.
Possesseurs: abbaye Saint-Nazaire de Lorsch, dont l’ex-libris du XIe s. se lit au f. 21 v°: «‹Co›dex de monasterio sancti Nazarii »; bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg.
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