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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281473
Parch., XIIe s., 124 ff., 320 x 215 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-124: Priscianvs, Institutiones grammaticae (I-XVI).
copie de l’exemplaire de Theodorus Dionysii (VIe s.).
titre f. 1: «Feliciter incipit Prisciani uiri eloquentissimi gramatici Cesariensis. Scripsi ego Theodorus ‹Dionysii› uiri disertissimi memorialis Sacri scrinii epistularum et adiutor [...] m̅ questoris in urbe Roma Constantinopoli. Die Kl. Octobr. indic. V. Olybrio u.c. consule» (cf. éd. M. Hertz, 1, Leipzig, Teubner, 1855, p. viii).
f. 107 (à la fin du l. XII): «THEODORUS MEMORIALIS SACRI SCRINII EPISTVLARVM ET ADIVTOR QVESTORIS SCRIPSI MANV M‹E›A IN VRBE ROMA CONSTANTINOPOLI N‹ON›IS FEBRVARII MAVORTIO CONSVLE» (éd. HERTZ, op. cit., 1, p. 597).
Origine: paraît italienne, plusieurs écritures plus ou moins régulières.
Possesseurs: Antonio Inghirami de Volterra, dont l’ex-libris est au f. 124: «Mei Anthonii Ingherramii de Vulterris» (XVe s.); le cardinal P. Ottoboni.
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