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Papier (filigrane, var. Briquet 13890 ?), XVe s. (fin), 80 ff. (+ f. 47 bis blanc ; f. 20 v° blanc), 210 x 145 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-80 v°: Seneca, De ira.
titre: «ANNEI SENECAE AD NOVATVM DE IRA LIBER I».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive légèrement penchée qui serait de la main de Giacomo Aurelio Questenberg, humaniste allemand et copiste fixé à Rome vers 1490, d’après une communication du prof. A. Campana.
Possesseurs: le cardinal Domenico Grimani († 1523), ex-libris au bas du f. 1: «Liber D. Grimani Cardinalis S. Marci»; Jean et Pierre Michon Bourdelot, f. 1 en haut: «Bourdelot» (n° 159 de leur catalogue, identifié par H. Omont, op. cit. infra) ; Reine Christine de Suède (correspond au n° 1141 du Catalogue de Montfaucon).
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