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P. 141-169 Aulus Persius Flaccus, Satirae ; inc. prologus « Nec fonte labra prolui caballino … », expl. « … cantare credas Pegaseum melos » ; inc. textus « O curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane … », expl. « … inventus Crisippe tui finitor acerui » (éd. W.V. Clausen, Oxford 2009, ms. C). Gloses interlinéaires et marginales du ps. Cornutus (cf. J. Préaux, « Propositions sur l’histoire des textes des Satires de Perse et du Commentum Cornuti », dans Hommages à André Boutemy, Bruxelles, 1976, p. 299-314). P. 169-178 : Caelius Firmianus Symphosius, Aenigmata ; inc. prol. « Hec quoque Simphonius de carmine lusit inepto… », expl. « … da veniam lector quod non capit ebria musa » ; inc. textus « De summo planus sed non ego planus … », expl. « … non ego continuo morior dum spiritus exit » (éd. T.J. Leary, The Aenigmata : an Introduction, Text and Commentary, London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2014).
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