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Parch., XIIe s. (2e moitié), I + 84 ff. (f. 73-73 v° blancs), 240 x 145 mm. Recueil de deux parties: 1) f. 1-73 ; 2) f. 74-84.
Au f. I table du contenu de la main du bibliothécaire d’Alexandre Petau.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
1 — f. 1-72 v°: Gvibertvs de Novigento, Opera.
f. 72 v° (add. XIIe s.): Seneca, Epistulae ad Lucilium (extraits).
titre en marge: «Seneca».
inc.: «Qui utilitatis causa assumptus est tamdiu placebit quamdiu utilis fuerit» (ep. 9, 9).
«Seneca. Sapiens etiam si contentus est... hostili custodia liberet» (ep. 9, 8)
«Attalus philosophus dicere solebat...».
expl.: «... iocundius pingere est quam pinxisse» (ep. 9, 7).
Origine: française, écritures régulières.
Possesseurs: 1 -l’abbaye de Saint-Thierry-au-Mont-d’Or à Reims d’après l’ex-libris en partie gratté au bas du f. 1: «Liber ‹sancti Theoderici› auferenti sit anathema» (XIIe s.) ; en haut du f. 2 signature d’Arnoult d’Anglade, abbé commendataire de cette abbaye († 1489): «Art. Danglade».
1-2 -Alexandre Petau (correspond au n° 1158 de son catalogue manuscrit: Leyde, Voss. lat. Q. 76, f. 7 v°, 43, etc.) ; Reine Christine de Suède (correspond au n° 1541 du catalogue de Montfaucon).
Data Source: Biblissima
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