Bod-Inc: H-211
Horatius Flaccus, Quintus
Opera (comm. pseudo-Porphyrius, pseudo-Acro, Christophorus Landinus, and Antonius Mancinellus).
Analysis of Content
A1r [Title-page.]
A2r Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Julius Pomponius Laetus. Incipit: ‘Cuinam meos in Horatium commentarios dedicarem quaerenti mihi . . .’
A2r Mancinellus, Antonius: ‘Ode quid per Antonium Mancinellum.’ Incipit: ‘Erat ode modulatus sermo unde et tragoediam et commœdiam . . .’
A2r ‘Horatii Venusini vita per Antonium Mancinellum edita.’ Edited by Antonius Mancinellus. Incipit: ‘Q. Horatius Flaccus patre natus est et libertino et praecone. Sexta enim . . .’
A2v [List of errata.] Incipit: ‘Ode prima. Nunc ad aquae lene caput sacrae. Ode tertia. Obstrictis aliis, etc. . . .’
A3v ‘Tabula.’ ‘Vocum ac rerum index.’
a1r Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Carmina. Hor. Carm.
a1r Mancinellus, Antonius: [Commentary on Carmina.] Incipit: ‘ “[M]ecoenas atauis edite regibus”. Prima ode Mecoenatem alloquitur ostenditque homines . . .’
a1r Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Carmina.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, 13-376.
a1r Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-: Commentary on Carmina.] Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 3-161.
a1r Landinus, Christophorus: [Commentary on Carmina.] Incipit: ‘ “Mecoenas”. Ad Mecoenatem scribit cui quantum debuerit pauloante in sua uita . . .’
u3r Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Epodae. Hor. Epod.
u3r Mancinellus, Antonius: ‘Commentarius in carmen epodon'.’ Incipit: ‘Epodi dicuntur uersus metro quolibet scripti et sequentes clausulas habentes . . .’
u4r Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Epodes.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, 377-468.
u4r Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-: Commentary on Epodes.] Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 185-222.
u4v Landinus, Christophorus: [Commentary on Epodes.] Incipit: ‘ “Ibis liburnis inter alta nauium”. Versus iambicus est, sed primus iambicus trimeter, secundus dimeter . . .’
z2v Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Carmen saeculare. Hor. Saec.
z2v Mancinellus, Antonius: ‘Commentariolus in Carmen saeculare.’ Incipit: ‘Saeculares ludi apud Romanos, inquit Pompeius Festus, post centum annos . . .’
z3r Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Carmen saeculare.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, I, 469-80.
z3r Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-: Commentary on Carmen saeculare.]
z3r Landinus, Christophorus: [Commentary on Carmen saeculare.] Incipit: ‘ “Phoebe siluarumque potens Diana”. Carmen seculare sane inter lyrica carmina referri potest . . .’
z4v Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Ars poetica. Hor. Ars.
z4v Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Ars poetica.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, II, 309-79.
z5r Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-: Commentary on Ars poetica.] Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 162-79.
z5r Landinus, Christophorus: [Commentary on Ars poetica addressed to] Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. Incipit: ‘Permagna res est, illustrissime Guido Feltrane, Poeticam artem pro dignitate . . .’ The commentary is addressed to Guidubaldus de Montefeltro.
[con3v] Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Sermones. Hor. S. 1. 10. 9-92 only.
[con3v] Acro, [Helenius pseudo-]: ‘Commentaria in . . . Sermonum libros.’ Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, II, 1-204.
[con4r] Porphyrio, [Pomponius pseudo-: Commentary on Sermones.] Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 223-316, ending imperfectly.
[con4r] Landinus, Christophorus: [Commentary on Sermones addressed to] Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. Incipit: ‘Permagna res est, illustrissime Guido Feltri, et hominibus ac ciuitatibus apprime utilis . . .’
E5r Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: Epistolae. Hor. Ep.
E5r Acro, [Helenius pseudo-: Commentary on Epistolae.] Pseudo-Acro, Scholia in Horatium Vetustiora, ed. Keller, II, 205-301.
E5v Porphyrio, Pomponius [pseudo-: Commentary on Epistolae.] Porphyrio, Commentum in Horatium Flaccum, ed. Holder, 317-409.
E5v Landinus, Christophorus: [Commentary on Epistolae addressed to] Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. Incipit: ‘Magnum profecto mortalibus, illustrissime Guido Feltri, adiumentum attulit ea quae . . .’
Imprint
Imprint: Venice: Philippus Pincius, for Bernardinus Resina, 28 Feb. 1492/3. Folio.
Collation
Collation: A6 a–z & [con] ꝶ A–H8 I10.
References
ISTC: ih00455000
Hain: HC 8888;
Goff: Goff H‑455;
BMC: BMC V 494;
Proctor: Pr 5291;
Others: BSB‑Ink H‑367; CIBN H‑282; Sheppard 4390.
LCN: 14461105
Copies
Copy number: H-211(1)
Wanting the blank leaf I10.
Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Upper cover detached.
Size: 315 × 218 × 45 mm.
Size of leaf: 303 × 191 mm.
Some early marginal annotations, including extraction of key words.
Provenance: Heavily cancelled inscription, dated 157[ ] on A1r, with date partly visible: ‘MDLXX[ ]'. Henry Joseph Thomas Drury (1778-1841); inscription on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘coll: perf: H. Drury. Harrow 1818'; sale (1827), lot 2234; inscription on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘1£ 10s (at Mr. Drury's sale) 1827'. Thomas Thorpe, Catalogue 1833, pt. 2, no. 1612. Purchased for £1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1833), 12.
Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 1.16.
SHELFMARK: Auct. P 2.24.
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