a1v Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal Franciscus Gonzaga of Mantua. Incipit: ‘[C]ato ille censorius immo naturae opus mirabile . . .’
a1v [Marsus, Petrus]: ‘De summo bono et uia ad officium'. See C‑324.
a3r [Marsus, Petrus: Commentary on De officiis.] Incipit: ‘ “[Q]uanquam te, Marce fili”. In omni re septem circumstantiae requiruntur . . .’ See Dykmans 60 no. 4.
a3r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De officiis. Cic. Off.
s1r Omnibonus Leonicenus [pseudo-: Preface to commentary on De amicitia.] Incipit: ‘[O]pusculum hoc de amicitia in duas consummi partes a lectoribus . . .’ Explicit: materia que tractanda sit
s1r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De amicitia. Cic. Amic.
s1r Omnibonus Leonicenus [pseudo-: Commentary on De amicitia.] Incipit: ‘ “[M]utius”. Ex Mutiorum familia fuit Scaeuola . . .’ Explicit: nihil prestabilius existimetis The ascription to Leonicenus is declared spurious by Monfasani, ‘First Call', 29.
u6r [Phileticus, Martinus: Preface to commentary on De senectute.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Tullius Cicero linguae Romanae decus et splendor non in eloquentia . . .’ Explicit: talibus versiculis consolatur
u6v [Phileticus, Martinus: Commentary on De senectute.] Incipit: ‘ “[O] Tite, si quid ego adiuto”. Frequentatiuum a iuuo uas ab ultimo supino . . .’
u6v Cicero, Marcus Tullius: De senectute. Cic. Sen.
&5v [Omnibonus Leonicenus: Introduction to the commentary on Paradoxa stoicorum.] Incipit: ‘Titulus huius opusculi est Marci Tulli Ciceronis Paradoxorum liber. Paradoxa dicuntur . . .’
&5v [Omnibonus Leonicenus: Commentary on Paradoxa stoicorum.] Incipit: ‘ “[A]nimaduerti, Brute”. Scribitur autem hoc opusculum ad Brutum . . .’ See C‑323.
&5v Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Paradoxa stoicorum. Cic. Parad.
C-326(1)
Copy
Binding: Gold-tooled calf; marbled pastedowns, the end-papers with a watermark dated 1795; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers.
Size: 325 × 223 × 32 mm.
Size of leaf: 314 × 203 mm.
Some early marginal notes.
Manuscript foliation is supplied in black ink.
Provenance: Franz Grambecke (†1536); inscription on a1r: ‘Liber Francisci Grambecke ex gouta Cimbri'.
Lüder Kulenkamp (1724-1794); sale catalogue (1796), p. 453, lot 7.
Purchased for £0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1796), 2.
SHELFMARK: Auct. N 2.28.