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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281373
Parch., XVe s., II + 130 ff. (f. 125-130 v° blancs), 268 X 185 mm. Gloses marginales en grec.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. I v°: Gellivs, Noctes Atticae (extrait: Epistula Fabricii et Aemilii consulum ad Pyrrhum regem).
titre: «Epistola Cai Fabritii ad regem Pirrum».
inc.: Nos pro tuis iniuriis continue...».
expl.: «... tu nisi caue iacebis» (III, 8, 8).
f. I v°: Ps. Vergilivs, Epistula ad Maecenatem (cf. supra, Barb. lat. 2097, f. 15 v°).
f. II (add. de la main d’A. Patrizi): Gellivs, Noctes Atticae (extrait: Vvlcacivs Sedigitvs, De poetis).
inc.: «Multos incertos certare hanc rem...».
expl.: «... antiquitatis causa Ennium. Aulus Gellius ex sententia Nigidii li. XV. capitulo XXIIII.» (13 v.; XV, 24).
f. 1-124 v°: Plavtvs, Comoediae .
f. 1-22 v°: Amphitruo.
titre: «INCIPIVNT COMEDIE POETAE CLARISSIMI PLAVTI (en marge: «SARSINATE») ET PRIMO COMEDIA CVI TITVLVS EST AMPHITRIO».
f. 22 v°-40 v°: Asinaria.
titre: «INCIPIT COMEDIA CVI TITVLVS ASINARIA».
f. 40 v°-59 v°: Captiui.
titre: «INCIPIT COMEDIA CAPTIVORVM».
f. 59 v°-73: Curculio.
à la fin: «EXPLICIT GVRGVLIO PLAVTI POETAE CLARISSIMI».
f. 73-88: Casina.
titre: «INCIPIT PROLOGVS EIVSDEM IN CASSINA».
f. 88-96 v°: Cistellaria.
titre: «INCIPIT CISTELLARIA EIVDEM [sic] FELICITR [sic]».
f. 97-108 v°: Epidicus.
titre: «INCIPIT ARGVMENTVM EIVSDEM IN EPIDICO».
f. 108 v°-124 v°: Aulularia.
pas de titre.
à la fin: «QVOD REPERTVM EST LAVS DEO».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique ronde.
Possesseurs: Enea Silvio Piccolomini ?; Agostino Patrizi Piccolomini, dont l’ex-libris figure au f. II: «A. Patritii Episcopi Pientini»; le cardinal Fabio Chigi, dont les armes sont dorées au fer sur le dos restauré de la reliure (cotes ancienne 380, moyenne 2283).
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