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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q90906
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Digitisation:
Papier (filigrane Briquet 3412: Parme 1526), XVIe s., I + 70 ff. + 2 ff. blancs (f. 70-70 v° blancs), 205 x 145 mm. Le f. I, parch., XIVe s., est un fragment, replié en travers, remployé comme feuille de garde, 330 x 212 mm., justification 205 x 80-90 mm., 31 lignes à la page. Au f. I titre (erroné) du manuscrit: «Baltazaris Castiglioni Carmina» (XVIIe s.).
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. I: Seneca, Hercules furens (fragment).
inc.: «// Ars que prebuerat fluminibus moras...» (v. 573).
expl.: «... Auxilia uenit uidet hoc tantum nefas //» (v. 632).
~ f. 1-69 v°: Benedictvs Lampridivs, Carmina.
Origine: italienne, f. i: écriture gothique du type «bononiensis»; f. 1-69 v°: écriture humanistique cursive calligraphiée.
Possesseurs: Jean Bourdelot et l’abbé Pierre Michon Bourdelot, f. 1 en haut: «Bourdelot» (n° 141 de leur catalogue); Reine Christine de Suède (cote 1747 au f. I).
Data Source: Biblissima
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