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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q84822
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Parch., XVe s. (début), II + 77 ff. + 1 f. (f. 76-77 v° blancs), 240 x 180 mm. Au f. 1 bordure sur deux côtés de grosses feuilles d’acanthe parsemée de pastilles d’or. Initiales enluminées. Quelques gloses marginales contemporaines et plus tardives aux premiers feuillets.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. I (add. du XVe s.): Vergilivs, Aeneis (extraits).
texte: «Arma uirumque cano qui primus ab oris» (I, 1).
«Alma Venus Phrigii genuit Simo» (I, 618).
f. 1-75: Cicero, Orationes in M. Antonium Philippicae (I-XIV).
f. 37 lacune des manuscrits de la classe D à la fin de la Philipp. V et au début de la Philipp. VI (cf. supra, Barb. lat. 126, f. 28 v°).
à la fin: «L‹IBER› P‹HILIPPICARUM› XIIII° EXPLICIT FELICITER DEO GRATIAS AMEN».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique un peu anguleuse de type lombard.
Possesseurs: le cardinal Sirleto (cote 178 au f. I); Giovanni Angelo duc d’Altemps (ex-libris au f. II); le cardinal P. Ottoboni (cote de Bianchini: S. 6. 7).
Data Source: Biblissima
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