Bod-Inc: C-318
Cicero, Marcus Tullius
De officiis, et al.
Analysis of Content
A2r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De officiis. Cic. Off.
F8v [Verse.] Incipit: ‘Tullius Hesperios cupiens componere mores | Edidit hos libros appellans Officiorum'; 6 hexameters. See Walther, Initia, 19546.
G1r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Paradoxa stoicorum. Cic. Parad.
H1r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De amicitia. Cic. Amic.
I5v Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De senectute. Cic. Sen.
L2v [Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Somnium Scipionis.] Cic. Rep. 6. 9-26.
L5v Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Timaeus. ‘De essentia mundi'. Cic. Tim.
M5r Basilius [pseudo-; Euphorbius: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M5r Asmenius [pseudo-; Julianus: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M5r Lyomannus [pseudo-; Hilasius: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M5r Eusorbius [pseudo-; Palladius: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M5v Julianus [pseudo-; Asclepiades: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M5v Hilasius [pseudo-; Eustherius: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M5v Palladius [pseudo-; Pompilianus: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M5v Asclepias [pseudo-; Maximinus: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M5v Eustenius [pseudo-; Vitalis: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M6r Pompelianus [pseudo-; Basilius: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M6r Maximinus [pseudo-; Asmenius: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M6r Vitalis [pseudo-; Vomanius: Epitaph for Cicero.] See C‑287.
M6r Apollonius: [Epitaph for Cicero] ‘secundum Plutarchum'. Incipit: ‘Te nempe, Cicero, et laudo et admiror . . .’
Imprint
Imprint: Venice: Filippo di Pietro, 8 May 1480. Folio.
Collation
Collation: A10 B–F8 G6 H I8 k L M6.
References
ISTC: ic00589000
GW: GW 6936;
Hain: HC *5263;
Goff: Goff C‑589;
BMC: BMC V 221;
Proctor: Pr 4275;
Others: BSB‑Ink C‑357; Sheppard 3450.
LCN: 14883967
Copies
Copy number: C-318(1)
Wanting the blank leaf A1.
Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, now worn; on each cover a single gold fillet; with gold-tooled spine.
Size: 297 × 208 × 18 mm.
Size of leaf: 287 × 187 mm.
A few marginal notes, mainly corrections of the text; pointing hands and underlining in the text. On M6v a short word list with Italian translations by a sixteenth-century school boy.
Provenance: Heavily erased inscription(?) in lower margin on A2r. Robert William Chapman (1881-1960); inscription on recto of front endleaf: ‘R. W. Chapman. Salisbury Oct. 1918'. Purchased in Sept. 1941, from Chapman.
SHELFMARK: Inc. d. I4.1480.2.
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