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Papier (filigrane Briquet 8078: Nancy, 1566), XVIe s., 16 ff. (f. 15-16v° blancs), 218 x 168 mm. Quelques corrections marginales contemporaines.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 2: //quoque suas
f. 1-14v°: Petronivs, Satiricon (Excerpta uulgaria - ms. m des éditions)
pas de titre.
inc.: «Num alio genere Furiarum... » (1, 1).
f. 12v°: «... dixerit illi tenebras esse credet » (37, 5), suivi de: «Comprobamus factum uarioque sermone » (55, 1).
f. 13: «... Palam prostare nudam in nebula linea» (55, 6), suivi de: «Neque fax ulla in praesidio erat... » (79, 1).
expl. incomplet: «... Nomen amicitiae si quate » (80, 9 - éd. A. Ernout, Pétrone, Le Satiricon, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1922, p. 1-33, 51-53 et 80-82).
Origine: française, écriture cursive, soignée.
Possesseurs: quelques corrections marginales précédées de «Tur.» ou «Turn.» renvoient sans doute aux Aduersariorum tomus secundus, Paris, 1580, de l'humaniste français Adrien Turnèbe († 1565); Marc-Antoine Muret († 1585), dont l'ex-libris est au f. 1: «ex Bibl. Mureti »; le Collège des jésuites de Rome (ex-libris en partie gratté au f. 1); le manuscrit a été donné en 1912 par Pie X à la Bibliothèque Vaticane.
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