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Parch., XIVe s., 108 ff., 2 col., 303 x 217 mm. Bordures de tiges enluminées bleues et rouges avec quelques rameaux de feuilles de lierre et dragons, encadrant les pages et séparant les 2 colonnes, aux f. 1 v°, 10 v°, 15 v°, 28 v°, 40 v°, 58 et 95 v°. Au revers du plat supérieur table du contenu de la main du bibliothécaire d’Alexandre Petau.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. 1-85 v°: ‹Iohannes Saresberiensis, Policraticus› (mutilé au début).
~ f. 86-89 v°: Ps. Boethivs, De disciplina scholarium (début mutilé).
f. 90-108: Vegetivs, Epitoma rei militaris.
inc. mutilé: «// ciuilis pars florencioram [sic] adduxerat iuuentutem...» (I, 5).
f. 91 v°: «... Castrorum quoque municionem debet tiro condisce //» (I, 21 début).
2 feuillets manquent.
f. 92: «// discenda quam recognoscenda preciperer...» (II, prol.).
expl.: «... quam uetus doctrina monstrauerit. Flauius Eu‹t›ropius emendaui sine exemplario Constantinopolim consulatu Valentania [sic] in Augusti VII. Explicit liber Flauii Vegecii Renati uiri illustris comitis etylii de re militari siue de arte bellica. Expliciunt feliciter et fideliter tractata de commentariis Augusti Traiani Adriani Fortiniani Catonis Cornelii Celsi Frontini Paterni et aliorum etc.».
~ f. 108-108 v° (add.): ‹Carmen›.
inc.: «‹Q›veritur a mundo quod totus...» (44 v. - cf. H. Walther, Initia carminum, n° 15083).
Origine: française, écritures gothiques régulières.
Possesseurs: Alexandre Petau (cote 375 au dos de la reliure) ; Reine Christine de Suède (cote 1869).
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