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Papier (filigrane var. Briquet 3299: Bologne, 1450-1455), XVe s., 70 ff., 210 x 155 mm. Quelques gloses marginales de la main du copiste.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-68: Propertivs, Elegiae (ms. G de Hosius).
titre: «PROPERTII AVRELII NAVTAE MONOBYBLOS AD CYNTHIAM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT».
suivi au f. 68-68 v° d’une note sur Properce, inc.: «Qui quidem dicitur monobyblos a monos unus uel solus...».
expl.: «... Saepe suos solitus recitare Propertius ignes
Iure sodalitii qui mihi iunctus erat» (Ovidivs, Tristia, IV, 10, 45-46) (éd. partielle d’après ce manuscrit, C. Hosius, op. cit. infra, p. 587-588).
f. 47 v° (add. en marge): Tibvllvs, Elegiae (extrait).
titre: «Tibullus».
«Quisquis amore tenetur eat tutusque sacerque
Quaslibet insidias non timuisse decet» (I, 2, 29-30).
Origine: italienne, peut-être bolonaise, écriture humanistique cursive. Contrairement à l’affirmation de Simar, op. cit. infra, le manuscrit n’est pas de la main de Pontano, mais, d’après Ullman, op. cit. infra, il est apparenté aux mss. Vat. lat. 1612 et Naples, Bibl. Naz., IV.F.22 (Bologne, 1465), qui ont la même note sur Properce à la fin.
Possesseurs: «Bud.» (?), nom biffé difficilement lisible aux rayons ultra-violets dans la marge inférieure du f. 1; le cardinal Barberini (n° antico 2167).
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