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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281713
Parch., XVe s. (début ?), I + 85 ff. + 2 ff. blancs (f. 54-54 v° et 85 v° blancs), 264 x 188 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-74 -Cicero, Orationes.
pas de titres.
f. 1-3 v°: Pro M. Marcello.
f. 3 v°-7: Pro Q. Ligario.
f. 7-11 v°: Pro rege Deiotaro.
f. 11 v°-18 v°: De imperio Cn. Pompei.
f. 18 v°-29 v°: Pro T. Annio Milone.
f. 29 v°-42: Pro Cn. Plancio.
f. 42-53 v°: Pro P. Sulla.
f. 55-65: Pro L. Flacco.
f. 65-74: Pro P. Quinctio.
f. 74 v°-77: Ps. Cicero, Oratio pridie quam in exilium iret.
f. 77-85: Cicero, Orationes.
f. 77-82: Cum senatui gratias egit.
pas de titre.
f. 82-85: Cum populo gratias egit.
titre: «GRATIAS AGIT POPVLO».
inc. incomplet: «‹Q›virites et si nil est homini magis optandum...» (1, 2).
Origine: italienne, petite écriture gothique arrondie très régulière.
Possesseurs: le cardinal Marcello Cervini (cote 178 presque effacée au f. I); le cardinal Sirleto (cote 179 au f. I); Giovanni Angelo duc d’Altemps (ex-libris au f. I v°); le cardinal P. Ottoboni (cote de Bianchini: V. 6. 26).
Data Source: Biblissima
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