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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q281744
Papier (filigranes var. Briquet 7890 ?: Venise, 1424; et Briquet 9129: Lucques, 1441), XVe s., I + 87 ff., 280 x 205 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-86 v°: Cicero, Tusculanae disputationes (ms. V11 de Dougan).
titre: «M. TVLLII CICERONIS TVSCVLANARVM QUESTIONVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT DE CONTEMNENDA MORTE. TVSCVLANE DISPVTATIONES».
à la fin, f. 86 v°, après la souscription: «Τοὐ Κικερόνος πρὸς τὸν Βροὑτον ὀ Βιβλιοσ».
Origine: italienne, écriture humanistique assez ronde. Le copiste Matteo d’Anghiari (près d’Arezzo) signe au f. 87: «LIBER TVSCVLANARVM QVESTIONVM SCRIPTVM [sic] PER MATTHEVM ANGLARENSEM IN ARCE GOR/ZA/N/I».
Possesseurs: peut-être le cardinal Marcello Cervini (correspondrait à un article non numéroté de son catalogue Vat. lat. 8185, f. 287), et le cardinal Sirleto (correspondrait au n° 193 de son catal. Vat. lat. 6163, f. 320 v° rapproché aussi du ms. Ottob. lat. 1841, cf. supra); Giovanni Angelo duc d’Altemps (ex-libris au f. I); le cardinal P. Ottoboni.
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