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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q84996
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Digitisation:
Parch., XIVe s., (fin) ou XIVe-XVe s., 86 ff. (+ f. 44 bis, 55 bis; f. 40-40 v° et 63 v°-64 v° blancs), 195 X 142 mm. Quelques gloses marginales et interlinéaires du XVe s. aux f. 1-5 et 41-65.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-8 v°: Ps. Cato, Disticha (ms. o de Boas et Botschuyver).
à la fin: «Explicit Catonis Liber. Deo Gratias».
~ f. 9: ‹Elogium Prosperi Aquitani›.
— Anthol. lat. 493 a.
~ f. 9-37: Prosper Aqvitanvs, ‹Epigrammata ex sententiis Augustini›.
~ f. 37-39 v°: Prosper Aqvitanvs, ‹Ad coniugem›.
~ f. 41-63: ‹Galterivs Anglicvs, Fabulae›.
~ f. 65-86 v°: Bonvicinvs de Ripa, Vita scolastica.
Origine: italienne, écritures gothiques arrondies. Note de copiste d’une plus grosse écriture, f. 39 v°:
«Qui scripsit scribat Deus nos benedicat
Finito libro referamus gratia Christo
GLORIA SIT XPISTE TIBI nam liber explicit ISTE».
Possesseurs: au f. 86 v°, ex-libris gratté, en partie recouvert par le timbre de la bibliothèque Vaticane, on lit seulement aux rayons ultra-violets: «Iste liber est mor...» (XVe s.); Philippe von Stosch, ex-libris gravé (cote D. XX au dos de la reliure).
Data Source: Biblissima
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