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Horatius Flaccus, Quintus

Opera (comm. pseudo-Porphyrius and pseudo-Acro).

 

Analysis of Content

a1r Minutianus, Alexander: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus Chalcus.

a2r Acro, [Helenius pseudo-]: ‘In Quinti Horatii Flacci Venusini opfra(!) expositio.’ [Vita Horatii.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, I, 2-3.

a2r [Acro, Helenius pseudo-: Expositio metrica.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, 4-12, ending imperfectly.

a2v [Acro, Helenius pseudo-: Vita Horatii.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, 1-2, ending imperfectly.

a3r Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Carmina. Hor. Carm. 1. 21. 3-16.

a3r Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Carmina.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, 13-376.

a3r Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-]: ‘In Quinti Horatii Flacci operibus commentum.’ Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 3-161. The last section of this commentary on i8v is to be found between the first section of Acro's commentary on Epodae and the beginning of Porphyrius's own commentary on that work.

i8v Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Epodae. Hor. Epod.

i8v Acro, [Helenius pseudo-]: ‘Commentaria in . . . Epodon librum.’ Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, 377-468.

i8v Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-]: ‘Explanatio Prophirionis(!) in Epodo Oratii.’ Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 185-222.

l6r Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Carmen saeculare. Hor. Saec.

l6r Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Carmen saeculare.] Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, 469-80.

l6r Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-]: ‘Explanatio in Seculari carmine.’ Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 180-4.

l7v Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Ars poetica. Hor. Ars.

l7v Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Ars poetica.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, II, 309-79.

l7v Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-: Commentary on Ars poetica.] Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 162-79.

n4r Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Sermones. Hor. S.

n4r Acro, [Helenius pseudo-]: ‘Commentaria in . . . Sermonum libros.’ Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, II, 1-204.

n4r Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-]: ‘In Qu. Oravii(!) Flacci Sermones'. Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 223-316, ending imperfectly.

s7v Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Epistolae. Hor. Ep.

s7v Porphyrio, Pomponius [pseudo-]: ‘In Epistolas Horatii commentaria.’ Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 317-409.

s7v Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Epistolae.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, II, 205-301.

Imprint

Imprint: Milan: Antonius Zarotus, for Alexander Minutianus, 11 Mar. 1486. Folio.

Collation

Collation: a–o8 p6 q–s8 t6 v8 x y6.

Types: Types: 111 RB (second state), 78R.

Leaves: 168 leaves.

Line number: 58 lines (a3r, commentary).

Type area: Type area: 226 × 159 mm (a3r).

References

ISTC: ih00453000

Hain: HR 8880;

Goff: Goff H‑453;

Proctor: Pr 5820;

Others: Sheppard 4869.

LCN: 14461071

Copies

Copy number: H-205(1)

Wanting sheet a1.8.

Binding: Eighteenth-century English gold-tooled red morocco; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers.

Size: 288 × 207 × 36 mm.

Size of leaf: 276 × 190 mm.

Extensive early marginal and interlinear notes, mainly in Latin, including extraction of key words, corrections to the text, pointing hands, and ‘nota' marks; also pen-trials and scribbles. On o4v annotations in Italian in a fifteenth/sixteenth-century hand, also on o5r in a different hand, but one of a similar period, giving Italian glosses: ‘Teraca, ce. le porro. Tratina, e. la palanza. Tuber, ris. il titio'. On o6r a note in a seventeenth-century(?) hand: ‘Meum librum non prestabo, si prestabo non habebo, si habebo non tam cito, si tam cito non tam bonum, si tam bonum [ ] ergo nolo prestare. Vale'.

Provenance: Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (1690-1764); armorial book-plate: Yorke quartering Gibbon, with baron's coronet (1733-54) (Howe, Book Plates, 32869). Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke (1757-1834); sale, 6 Feb. 1792. Purchased for £1. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1792), 1, with the date given as 1480.

SHELFMARK: Auct. O 2.4.


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