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Parch., Xe s. (fin): f. 1-95, XIVe s.: f. 96-97 et XIIIe s.: f. 98-138, 190/198 x 135/155 mm., I +138 ff. On a rapproché deux manuscrits anciens (f. 1-95 et 98-138) en comblant la lacune (f. 96-97).
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-137v - Cicero: Tusculanae disputationes137v - Anthol. lat. 798
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. I v°, 1-137: Cicero, Tusculanae disputationes (ms. P des éditions).
précédé au f. I v° de deux accessus :
1) inc.: «Marci Tullii Ciceronis TVSCVLANARIVM INCIPIT. In hoc libro agit de 5 questionibus. Prima querit an mors sit malum... ».
expl.: «...uirtus sufficiat ad beatitudinem habendam».
2) (de plusieurs mains) inc.: «Marci Tulli Ciceronis incipit Tusculanarium sed uocatur a Prisciano si bene recolo... ».
expl.: «... de anima disputat et argumentatur nusquam esse infernum ».
titre (add. du XIVe s.) f. 1: «Tusculanarium Tullii ».
f. 95 v° (Xe s.): «...animi perturbatione posse sapiens uacare // » (IV, 4, 8).
f. 96 (XIVe s.): «// egritudine quidem hesterna disputatione...» (IV, 4, 8).
f. 97 v° (XIVe s.): «...quam omnes diffinitiones//» (IV, 7, 15).
f. 98 (XIIIe s.): «// superiores inclusimus uolunt esse...» (IV, 7, 15).
f. 137 v°: Anthol. lat. 798.
pas de titre.
Origine: italienne, les f. 96-97 v° sont en écriture gothique arrondie.
Possesseurs: Ulrich Fugger (au f. 1 cote: 276 Hen., au f. I cote du transfert: p. 160 F. n° 16); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. 138 v° cote ancienne? : 947, au f. I note relative à l’édition Gruter: «Palatinus tertius ita uocat Gruterus in Cicerone suo » (cf. supra, Pal. lat. 1459) et cote du transfert: C. 68/1059).
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