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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281088
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Papier (filigranes var. Briquet 7697 ou 7702 ? ; f. 75-84: var. Briquet 7918 ?), XVe s. (fin ?), 84 ff. (f. 76-82 v° blancs), 190 x 105 mm. Au f. 1 initiale d’or à «bianchi girari» prolongés dans la marge.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-75 v°: Horativs, Opera.
f. 1-54 v°: Carmina seu Odae.
pas de titre.
f. 55-66: Epodon liber.
titre (add. du XVIe ou XVIIe s.), en marge: «epodon».
f. 66-67: Carmen saeculare.
f. 67 v°-75 v°: De arte poetica.
titre (add. récente), en marge: «Ars. Poet.».
~ f. 83: Ivvencvs, ‹Euangeliorum libri IV› (extrait: I, 584-603).
~ f. 83 v°: Angelvs Fonticvlanvs de Aquila, Carmen ad Christophorum Reatinum (28 v.).
Origine: italienne, écritures humanistiques légèrement penchées. Au f. 84, invocation ajoutée d’une autre main: «Sit deus atque fides tibi dux et prospice finem».
Possesseurs: les Théatins de S. Andrea della Valle à Rome dont le timbre, partiellement rogné, est estampillé au bas du f. 1 (cf. supra, Reg. lat. 710).
Data Source: Biblissima
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