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Parch., XVe s., II + 112 ff. (f. 56 v°, 85 v°-88 v°, 102 v°-104v°et 111 v°-112 v° blancs), 213 x 145 mm. Au f. II v° table du contenu contemporaine en rouge.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-27 v°: Cicero, Oratio pro T. Annio Milone.
titre: «M. T. CICERONIS PRO T. ANNIO MILONE ORATIO Incipit ad iudices».
(glose) inc. f. 1 en marge: «Vtitur duplici exordiorum genere principio primo secundo insinuatione ibi (?) secunda quamquam in hac causa...».
f. 27 v°-29 v°: Ps. Sallvstivs, Inuectiua in Ciceronem.
titre: «ORATIO C. SALVSTII IN Ciceronem».
f. 29 v°-85: Cicero, Orationes.
f. 29 v°-47: De imperio Cn. Pompei.
titre: «M. T. CICERONIS DE ELIGENDO Imperatore Pro Pompeio Oratio Incipit».
f. 47-56: Pro A. Licinio Archia poeta.
titre: Oratio M. T. C. Pro Aulo Licinio Poeta ad Iud‹ices›».
f. 57-85: Pro L. Flacco.
titre: «M. T. C. ORATIO Pro L. Flacco Ad iudices incipit».
~ f. 89-98 v°: Demosthenes, Orationes contra Philippum (I et II) (transl. lat. Leonardi Bruni Aretini).
~ f. 98 v°-99: Ps. Aeschines (Petrvs Marcellvs ?), Oratio ad Senatum.
~ f. 99-99 v°: Ps. Demas (Petrvs Marcellvs ?), Oratio ad Athenienses.
~ f. 99 v°-100: Ps. Demosthenes, Oratio ad Senatum.
inc.: «Apud uos...».
~ f. 100-102: Ps. Demosthenes (Petrvs Marcellvs ?), Oratio ad Alexandrum.
inc.: «Nihil habet...».
f. 105-111: Cicero, Somnium Scipionis.
titre: «iNCIPIT SONNVM [sic] SCIPIONIS MARCI T. C. LIBRO VI DE REPVBLICA».
Origine: italienne, écritures humanistiques rondes régulières aux f. 1-102, plus anguleuse aux f. 105-111.
Possesseurs: en haut du f. II un ex-libris a été raturé d’un trait épais, on distingue seulement: «Francisci ‹...›ii et amicorum» (XVe s.); un certain Diosalvio ou Diosalvi inscrit son ex-libris en grec, f. 111: «Ἠ βιβλοσ τοῦ διοσαλβιου αΓαΘΗ ΤΗΧΗ [sic]» (XVe s.); Eduardo Lopez d’après la signature du f. II: «Eduardi Lopez» (XVIIe s.); Philippe von Stosch, ex-libris gravé collé au f. I v° (cote H. 4).
Data Source: Biblissima
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