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Parch., XIVe-XVe s., f. 1-70, 111-152 (foliotation ancienne rubriquée, les f. 71-110, correspondant aux cahiers signés H-L, manquent), 295 x 210 mm. Quelques initiales à entrelacs assez grossières. Quelques gloses marginales contemporaines.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1: Svetonivs, Vita Plinii.
suivie de l’addition: «Hic in hiis libris... continet titulorum» (cf. supra, Arch. S. Pietro C. 131, f. 1).
f. 1-70 v° et 111-152: Plinivs maior, Naturalis historia (I-VI, IX-XI- ms. Y de Sillig).
titre précédant la Vita Plinii: «LIBER PRIMVS PLINII SECVNDI NATVRALIS HISTORIE VERONENSIS CAPITVLORVM QVI ET PRIMO LOCO INTITVLATVR. INCIPIT PROHEMIVM SVPER TOCIVS OPERIS LIBRIS QVI CONTINET LIBROS XXXVII ET FVIT EQVESTRIS ORDINIS MILES».
le liv. I énumère les capitula des liv. II à XI seulement:
f. 8: «... summe res et hystorie obseruationes etc. EXPLICIVNT CAPITVLA LIBRI PRIMI» (I, fin des capitula du liv. XI).
f. 70 v°: «... que tamen Babilonia cognominatur //» réclame: «libera» (VI, § 122).
quatre quinions manquent.
f. III: «// nec nisi intrantes pontum Biçançium capiuntur...» (IX, § 51).
expl.: «... uerum ad reliquam naturam transeamus. EXPLICIT... SVMMARES ET HISTORIE ET OBSERVACIONES X (?) 24. PLINII SECVNDI NOVOCOMENSIS ORATORIS EQVESTRIS ORDINIS NATVRALIS HISTORIE LIBRO. 11. EXPLICIT FELICITER» (XI, fin).
Origine: italienne, écriture gothico-humanistique.
Possesseurs: un certain Felicius (?) d’après l’ex-libris du f. 1, en grande partie gratté et lu aux rayons ultra-violets: «Ego Felicius (?) ex... preclari sacri (?)... curauit» (XVe s., fin); le cardinal Barberini (n° antico 2503).
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