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Parch., XVe s. (a. 1410), I +163 ff. (f. 162-162 v° blancs), 328x240 mm. Initiales à «bianchi girari ». Foliotation et, au f. I v°, table du contenu de la main de Tommaso Tani.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r-161v - Cicero: Epistulae ad familiares (I-XVI)
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-161 v°: Cicero, Epistulae ad familiares (I-XVI).
titre: «M. TVLLII CICERONIS EPISTOLARVM AD P. LENTVLVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT. LEGE FELICITER ».
f. 78-82 v° transposition des ep. 2 à 9, 3 du liv. VIII dans le liv. IX comme dans le ms. Florence, Bibl. Laurenz., 49, 7 (P).
Origine: italienne (Florence), écriture humanistique ronde. Giovanni d’ Arezzo a copié le manuscrit à Florence en 1410 pour Niccolò Ricci d’après la souscription du f. 161 v°: «MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS EPISTOLARVM PRIMI VOLVMINIS LIBER VLTIMVS AD TIRONEM EXPLICIT. IOANNES ARRETINVS TIBI NICOLAO RICIO SALVTES PLVRIMAS DICIT. VALE. DIV FELIX MEI MEMOR. DVLCISSIMAM AC SVAVISSIMAS ROMANI ELOQVII EPISTOLAS LEGE FELICITER ET ME AMA. FLORENTIAE A.D.M°.CCCC°.X°. NON. IVN. INDICTIONE TERTIA. ME AMA ET VALE ».
Possesseurs: Niccolò Ricci (cf. supra, Origine); Giannozzo Manetti; Ulrich Fugger (au f. I v° cote incomplète: 94 ‹Mane›); bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (au f. I note concernant l’édition Gruter: «Palatinum hunc vocat primum in notis suis Ianus Gruterus » (cf. supra, Pal. lat. 1459), et cote du transfert: C. 17/510).
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