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Parch., XIIIe s. (début), I + 60 ff. (f. 60 blanc), 215 x 133 mm. Au f. 1 tige à nerfs bleus et rouges le long de la marge latérale. Assez nombreuses gloses marginales de deux mains cursives françaises du XIVe s.-XVe s.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. I v° (add.): ‹Nota›.
inc.: «Teste Platone hominem formari oportet ab adolescentia ut officiosus adolescat...» (6 lignes).
f. 1-59 v°: Cicero, De officiis.
titres (add. du XVe s.), f. I v°: «M. T. Ciceronis de officiis», et f. 1: «Officia M. T. Ciceronis».
f. 60 v° (add. du XVe s.): Macrobivs, Commentarius in Somnium Scipionis (extrait).
titre: «Macrobius li° de somno Scipionis».
inc.: «Illam calumniam prosequitur que nisi subplodetur manebit...».
expl.: «... nullum figmenti genus ueris [sic] professoribus conueniret «(I, 2, 3-4).
— Calcidivs, Timaeus Platonis (translatio, extrait).
titre: «Plato in thymeo».
texte: «Vnam quid‹em› uoluntatem dei originem rerum certissimam si quis ponat recte eum putare consentiam» (éd. J. H. Waszink, Timaeus a Calcidio translatus..., 1962, p. 22, l. 29-30).
Origine: française, écriture régulière un peu anguleuse, note du copiste au f. 59 v°: «Finito libro sit laus et gloria Christo. honestum et summum bonum in uita».
Possesseurs: Gérard (ou Géraud) d’Abbeville († 1272) (cf. supra, Reg. lat. 72) légua ce manuscrit au Collège de Sorbonne d’après ces notes, lavées mais très lisibles aux rayons ultra-violets, f. 1 en bas: «Iste liber est pauperum magistrorum collegii Sorbone ex legato magistri Geroudi de Abbatisvilla» (XIIIe ou XIVe s.), f. 59 v°: «Iste liber est de collegio Sorbone» (XIVe s.) et en haut du f. 1: «de collegio Sorbone». On lit au bas du f. 59 v°: «Sepr‹...› (?) me tenet» (XIVe s.) ; Léger Duchesne († 1588), humaniste de Rouen, professeur au Collège de France, qui inscrit son nom au f. I v°: «Est Leodegarii a Quercu»; Alexandre Petau, f. 1 en bas: «Alexander Pauli filius Petauius Senator Parisiensis anno 1648»; Reine Christine de Suède (cote 1811 au f. 1).
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