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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q256701
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Parch., XVe s., I + 228 ff. + 4 ff. blancs (f. 123 v° et 228 v° blancs), 285 x 210 mm. Initiales d’or à «bianchi girari », celle du f. 1 se prolongeant dans la marge; au bas du f. 1 bandeau à «bianchi girari » entourant un cercle d’or, laissé vide.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-39: Cicero, Epistulae.
f. 1-12 v°: Ad Brutum.
à la fin: «AD BRVTVM EPISTOLARVM LIBER SECVNDVS EXPLICIT ».
f. 12 v°-39: Ad Quintum fratrem.
titre: «INCIPIT AD Q. EPISTOLARVM LIBER TERTIVS INCIPIT ».
f. 39-40 v°: Ps. Cicero, Epistula ad Octauianum.
titre: «M.T. CICERONIS EPISTOLARVM AD Q. LIBER INCIPIT QVARTVS ».
f. 40 v°-218 v°: Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum.
titre: «M.T. CICERONIS EPISTOLARVM AD ATTICVM LIBRI XVI INCIPIVNT ».
f. 219-228: Cicero, Oratio de imperio Cn. Pompei.
à la fin: «FINIS. Ad legem Maniliam finit M.T.C. Oratio pro Pompeio deligendo Imperatore aduersus Mitridatem ».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique cursive.
Possesseur : le cardinal Domenico Capranica (ex-libris gravé au dos de la reliure «EX BIBL. CARD. FIRM.»).
Data Source: Biblissima
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