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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q89052
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Parch., IXe s., I +107 ff. (+ f. 34 bis; pas de f. 77 par erreur; f. 106 v°-107 v° blancs), 252 x 166 mm.
Data Source: Heidelberger historische Bestände – digital
Langue(s) des textes dans le manuscrit : latin
Titre(s) : 1r/v - Honorius scholasticus, Rescriptum ad Iordanem contra epistulas Senecae (Anth. Lat. 666)1v/2r-49r - Iordanes, De summa temporum vel origine actibusque gentis Romanorum2r/v - Praefatio (Iord. Rom. 1-5)3r-49r - Iord. Rom. 6-38849r/v-106r - Iordanes, De origine actibusque Getarum49v - Praefatio (Iord. Get. 1-3)49v-106r - Iord. Get. 4-316
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
f. 1-1 v°: Honorivs scholasticus, Rescriptum ad Iordanem contra epistulas Senecae (Anthol. lat. 666 - ms. Q de Finch).
titre: «RESCRIPTVM HONORII SCOLASTICI CONTRA ILLAS EPISTVLAS EXORTATORIAS SENECE ».
à la fin: «EXPLICIT VERSVS HONORI SCOLASTICI AD IORDANEM EPISCOPVM (“AD” barré) RESCRIPTA SENECAE AD LVCILLVM QVAM EI SCRIPSERAT EXORTATORIA SAECVLVM RELINQVERE ET VERAM AMPLECTERE PHILOSOPHIAM ».
~ f. 1 v°-106: Iordanes, Opera (ms. P de Mommsen).
f. 1 v°-49: Romana.
f. 49-106: Getica.
Origine: allemande, le manuscrit a probablement été copié à l’abbaye Saint-Nazaire de Lorsch.
Possesseurs : abbaye Saint-Nazaire de Lorsch, dont l’ex-libris se lit au f. I v°: «CODEX S‹AN›C‹T›I NAZARII DE MONA‹S›TERIO QVOD DICITVR LAVRESHAM »; initiales «S.P. » (?) au f. I; bibliothèque palatine de Heidelberg (la cote du transfert manque).
Data Source: Biblissima
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