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tic00550100

Text-inc Id:
tic00550100
Bod-inc Id:
C-249
Headings:
Cicero, Marcus Tullius Orationes selectae.
Analysis of content:
  1. a1r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Pro lege Manilia. ‘Pro lege Manilia siue de laudibus Cn. Pompeii siue de imperatore diligendo oratio.’ Cic. Man.
  2. b5v Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Pro Archia. Cic. Arch.
  3. b11v Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Pro Ligario. Cic. Lig.
  4. c5v Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Pro Marcello. Cic. Marc.
  5. c10v Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De lege agraria 3. Cic. Agr.
  6. d1r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Post reditum in senatu. ‘Qua senatui gratias agit post reditum suum oratio'. Cic. Red. sen.
Imprint:
[Paris: Louis Martineau, c.1482-4]. 4°.
Collation:
a8 b c12 d8.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ic00550100 GW 6773; HC 5151; BMC VIII 39; Pr 7923A; Oates 2910; Sheppard 6179. LCN: 14842287
Copies:
  1. C-249(1) Copy Bound with:
    1. Laurentius Gulielmus Traversanus, de Saona, Rhetorica nova sive Margarita eloquentie castigatae. St Albans: [Schoolmaster Printer], 1480 (T‑237);
    3. Mahomet II, Epistola magni Turci. Laudivius Zacchia, Epistola ad Francinum Beltrandum. [Cologne: Johann Guldenschaff, c.1480] (M‑020(1)). Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, rebacked; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; bound for the Bodleian; title of item 1 along the fore-edge of item 1: ‘Margarit. Eloqia'. Size: 215 × 153 × 39 mm. Size of leaf: 208 × 146 mm. Early English marginal notes mainly structuring the text; interlinear notes provide synonyms. Partial rubrication: on a1r, b5v, b11r-v, and b12r initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red, with capital strokes in red. Foliation in pencil: 364-403, continuing the earlier ink pagination of item 1. Provenance: Joseph Maynard (1607?–1670); inscription on a1r of item 1: ‘Liber Bib. Bodleianæ ex dono Josephi Maynard in Artibus magistri et Socii Coll. Exon̄ Anno Domini 1635'. Given the similarities in the manuscript annotations in items 1 and 2 (for instance, the rubrication of some marginal notes), these two items were probably travelling together from the sixteenth century, and would, therefore, both have been presented in 1635; all three items were certainly together by 1674 (see below). Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4° G 46 Art along the fore-edge; all three items with this shelfmark in 1674 (item 1 p. 137; item 2 p. 162; item 3 p. 213). SHELFMARK: Auct. N 5.8(2).