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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281385
Papier (filigrane indiscernable), XVe s., I + 160 ff. (+ f. 23 bis; pas de f. 70 par erreur), 290 x 210 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-160 v°: Cicero, Epistulae.
f. 1-154: Ad familiares (I-XVI).
titre: «M. T. C. ad P. Lentulum et caeteros epistularum liber primus incipit».
f. 69, l. 15-74, transposition des ep. 2, 3-9, 2 du liv. VIII dans le liv. IX (cf. supra, Barb. lat. 80, f. 65 v°).
f. 154 v°-160 v°: Ad Quintum fratrem (extrait).
titre: «M. T. C. Epistola ad Q. fratrem quomodo se praetorem in prouintia administranda gerere debeat».
inc.: «Etsi non dubitabam...».
expl.: «... diligentissime seruias» (I, 1).
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive.
Possesseurs: au verso du plat supérieur, cote d’une bibliothèque non identifiée «Cod. n° DCCLXXXIV» (cf. infra, H. VIII. 252); le cardinal Fabio Chigi, dont les armes sont dorées au fer sur le dos restauré de la reliure (cotes ancienne 359, moyenne 1993).
Data Source: Biblissima
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