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Parch., II + 35 ff.
Recueil de deux parties: 1) f. 1-23: XIIe-XIIIe s. (ou XIIe s., fin), foliotation ancienne de 1 à 23, 2 col.; 2) f. 24-34: XIVe s. (ou XIIIe-XIVe s.), foliotation ancienne de I à XI.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2: //melius enim
1 - f. 1-23: Vegetivs, Epitoma rei militaris (ms. Z de Reeve).
titre: «Flauii Vegeti Renati uiri illustris comitis sacrum epithoma Rei militaris libri quattuor. PERIOCHE VNIVSCVIVSQVE LIBRI ».
f. 23v° (add. XIIe s.): ‹Sententiae›.
texte: «Hec natura multitudo est aut seruit humiliter aut superbe dominatur libertatem que media est nec spernere modice nec retinere statuit» (cf. Livivs, Ab urbe condita, XXIV, c. 25, 8).
2 - ~ f. 24-3 5v°: Iohannes Gallensis, Breuiloquium de uirtutibus antiquorum principuum atque philosophorum .
f. 35: ‹Essai de plumo.
inc.: «Consulis imperium hic post seuasque se‹cures›... ».
expl.: «... uincit amor patrie laudum que immensa cupido» (5 v. - cf. Vergilivs, Aeneis, VI, 819-823).
Origine: 1: française ou d’Italie du Nord, écriture régulière un peu anguleuse; 2: italienne, écriture plus arrondie.
Possesseurs: 1-2: Lelio Ruini, év. de Bagnoreggio († 1621), dont les livres ont été acquis par la Bibliothèque Vaticane en 1623 (note d'Alessandro Ranaldi au f. I: «Emptus ex libris Illustrissimi D. Lelii Ruini episcopi Balneoregiensis an. 1623 ») cf. supra, Vat. lat. 5951.
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