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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281424
Papier (filigranes f. 1-12 et 51-[71]: Briquet 15865: Prato, 1427; f. 13-36: var. Briquet 8351 très répandu; f. 37-50 bœuf ?, manque dans Briquet), XVe s., I + 70 ff. + 2 ff. (traces d’une foliotation ancienne visible à partir du f. 21 = anc. 33, d’après laquelle il manquerait 12 feuillets au début), 290 x 210 mm. Gloses marginales et interlinéaires.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-70: Ivvenalis, Saturae (III-XVI).
division en 5 livres.
inc. mutilé: «// Inde caput morbi redarum transitus...» (III, 236).
(Sat IV) titre f. 2 v° en marge (add.): «Satira quarta arguens Crispinum et precipue Neronem de luxuria et superfluitate epularum et precipue propter illum piscem sibi donatum».
f. 26 (en marge de Sat. VII, 48): Cicero, De finibus (extrait).
titre: «Cicero de finibus bonorum et malorum libro tertio ad idem».
inc.: «Impellimur autem natura ut prodesse uelimus...».
expl.: «... propensi sumus uerumque docendum est» (III, 20, 65-66).
Origine: italienne, écriture gothico-humanistique assez grosse.
Possesseur: le cardinal Fabio Chigi (cotes ancienne 1248, moyenne 2181).
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