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Bod-Inc: C-330

Cicero, Marcus Tullius

De officiis, et al.

 

Analysis of Content

AA1r [Title-page.] ‘Commentum familiare in Ciceronis Officia . . .’

AA1v Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Stephanus Geynardus. Renouard, Badius II 280-1.

AA2r ‘Tabula alphabetica'.

AA8r ‘In principio huius operis prenotatu digna'. Incipit: ‘  “[Q]uanquam te, Marce fili”, etc. Quia breuis et familiaris esse constitui . . .’ Explicit: verborum interpretamenta ponam

AA8v Marsus, Petrus: ‘Recognitio commentariorum in Officia Ciceronis', [addressed to] Cardinal Raphael Riarius. Incipit: ‘[V]etus et amplissimo dignum preconio fuit institutum . . .’

AA8v Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal Franciscus Gonzaga of Mantua. Incipit: ‘[C]ato ille censorius immo nature opus mirabile . . .’

AA9r [Marsus, Petrus]: ‘De summo bono et via ad officium'. See C‑324.

a1r Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary on De officiis.] Incipit: ‘  “Quanquam te, Marce fili”. In huius proemii principio et beniuolum . . .' explicit: ‘ . . .ad meliora maioraque impuleris. Vale et tu virorum optime'.

a1r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De officiis. Cic. Off.

a1v Marsus, Petrus: [Commentary on De officiis.] Incipit: ‘  “[Q]uanquam te, Marce fili”. In omni re septem circumstantie requiruntur . . .’

D10v Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to the readers.] Incipit: ‘Hec habui, candidi lectores, que in his commentariolis delenda . . .’

E1r Omnibonus Leonicenus [pseudo-: Preface to commentary on De amicitia.] Incipit: ‘[O]pusculum hoc de amicitia in duas consumi partes lectoribus . . .’

E1r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De amicitia. Cic. Amic.

E1r Omnibonus Leonicenus [pseudo-: Commentary on De amicitia.] Incipit: ‘  “[M]utius”. Ex Mutiorum familia fuit Sceuola . . .’ See C‑326.

H3v Phileticus, Martinus: [Preface to commentary on De senectute.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Tullius Cicero lingue Romane decus et splendor non in eloquentia . . .’

H4r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De senectute. Cic. Sen.

H4r Phileticus, Martinus: [Commentary on De senectute.] Incipit: ‘  “[O] Tite, si quid ego adiuto”. Adiuto: frequentatiuum a iuuo iuuas ab vltimo supino . . .’

M2r [Omnibonus Leonicenus: Introduction to the commentary on Paradoxa stoicorum.] Incipit: ‘Titulus huius opusculi est Marci Tulli Ciceronis Paradoxorum liber. Paradoxa dicuntur . . .’

M2r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Paradoxa stoicorum. Cic. Parad.

M2v [Omnibonus Leonicenus: Commentary on Paradoxa stoicorum.] Incipit: ‘  “Animaduerti, Brute”. Scribitur hoc opusculum ad Brutum . . .' explicit: ‘ . . . si possideant quam plurima.’ See C‑323.

Imprint

Imprint: Lyons: [Jean de Vingle, for] Étienne Gueynard, 30 Aug. 1499. 4°.

Collation

Collation: AA10 a–z8 A10 B–N8.

Illustrations: One woodcut on AA1r depicting, in the left-hand compartment Petrus Marsus, in the central one Cicero, and, in the right-hand one Badius, each seated at a desk, with a book in front.

References

ISTC: ic00614500

GW: GW 6973 (Anm.);

Hain: R 122;

Goff: Goff, Supplement, C‑614a;

Proctor: Pr 8652;

Others: Sheppard 6702.

LCN: 14886519

Copies

Copy number: C-330(1)

Wanting the blank leaf(?) N8.

Binding: Sheep, untooled, dyed red, over wooden boards.

Size: 258 × 182 × 75 mm.

Size of leaf: 245 × 156 mm.

Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; the shelfmark may indicate a date c.1887-9; possibly purchased for Fl. 7.50 from E. J. Brill, ‘no. 1904'; see Library Bills, 24 Oct. 1889.

SHELFMARK: Auct. Q inf. 1.34.


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