Flaci Persii satirȩ omnes, Antonii Lusci Uicentini poetȩ epistularum liber, et partitiones oratoriȩ Marci Tullii Ciceronis (DS18020) (Q73753)

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Flaci Persii satirȩ omnes, Antonii Lusci Uicentini poetȩ epistularum liber, et partitiones oratoriȩ Marci Tullii Ciceronis (DS18020)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (996019638805867, VAULT Case MS 89.1, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma996019638805867)

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    Flaci Persii satirȩ omnes, Antonii Lusci Uicentini poetȩ epistularum liber, et partitiones oratoriȩ Marci Tullii Ciceronis
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    Oratory--Early works to 1800
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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    Rhetoric--Early works to 1800
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    Verse satire, Latin--Early works to 1800
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    Extent: 102 leaves : paper ; 201 x 141 (125-50 x 90-105) mm
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    Manuscript codex.
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    Collation: Paper (fol. 1-14 have serpent watermark, Briquet, 13625; fol. 1-48 have fleur watermark, Briquet, 6592), fol. 102 (foliated in the following manner: 4 folios unfoliated, 1-14 (1 folio after fol. 1 and 1 folio after fol. 2, unfoliated), 1-48, 1-34 ; 14 2-98 10-1210 134 ; quires 2-3 vertical catchwords (floral mark above and below) in lower right margin; quires 4-9, horizontal...
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    Layout: Quires 2-3 written in 26 long lines beginning on the 2nd ruled line; quires 4-9 written in 24 long lines beginning on the 2nd ruled line ; quires 10 written in 18-23 long lines with the minims of the first written line hung from the first ruled line; quires 11-12 written in 21 long lines beginning on the 2nd ruled line; quires 2-9 ruled in pencil, quire 10 unruled, quires 11-13 ruled...
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    Script: Written in at least 2 different hands: quires 2-3 in Italian gothic textualis media incorporating occasional humanistic traits; quires 4-9 written in a similar Italian gothic textual media, with one-story "a" and trailing terminal "s"; quires 11-13 in humanistic textualis media changing to Italian hybrida media.
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    Decoration: fol. 1 and 17, headings in red in script of text; fol. 1r, 17r, 32v, 39v, 40v: red initials 2 lines high; fol. 1r, 17r, 25r, 33r: initial letter of each line touched in red; names of interlocutors in red.
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    Origin: Written in Italy, text and paper indicate in or near Milan, approximately 1430.
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    Armorial bookplate "Ex libris Herculis de Silva" from the library of Ercole Silva of Milan (1756-1840); listed in 1869 sales catalog "Livres rares et précieux, imprimés et manuscrits ... provenant de la bibliothèque de M. le comte H. de S***, de Milan" as number 248.
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    Pen trials on fol. 14v of the first sequence suggest that at least text 1 circulated separately before binding.
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    Blurring on fol. 25 has confused a modern reader who numbered the "Epistole metriche" incorrectly.
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    Former owner's inscription, fol. 31r second sequence "Hic liber est Flaminii Cribelli" in 16th-century hand.
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    Back cover has effaced black stamp with cardinal's hat over eagle.
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    14 February 2025
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    14 February 2025
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