Cicero, Marcus TulliusTusculanae disputationes (comm. Philippus Beroaldus).
Analysis of content:
[A1r] [Title-page.]
[A2r] Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Philippus Cyulanus. Incipit: ‘Isocrates ille summus disciplinae rhetoricae professor . . .’ Explicit: alimenta sectantibus. Vale et dilige doctorem
B1r Beroaldus, Philippus: [Commentary on Tusculanae disputationes.] Incipit: ‘[P]hilosophia, donum dei, dux vitae . . .’ Explicit: euo sempiterno perfruamur
B1r Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Tusculanae disputationes. Cic. Tusc.
[con6v] Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Conclusiuncula commentariorum'. Incipit: ‘Habes, mi Philippe, commentarios Tusculanarum . . .’ Explicit: qualiacunque sunt probantur. Vale
[con7r] [Beroaldus, Philippus: Note on the errata, and an addition to the commentary on Book five, addressed to] the reader. Incipit: ‘Lector sincerissime, offendes interdum labeculas quasdam . . .’
[con7r] [Errata.]
Imprint:
Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 27 July 1496. Folio.
C-297(1)
Copy
Wanting the blank leaf [con8].
Binding: Half parchment over marbled paper boards.
Size: 308 × 207 × 33 mm.
Size of leaf: 298 × 188 mm.
Provenance: Don Tadeo Gualli (sixteenth/seventeenth century); inscription on [A1r]: ‘Di Don Tadeo Gualli'.
Raimondo Ambrosini (†1914); book-plate, with shelfmark in ink ‘XXXVI 6240'.
Acquired in 1918: see BQR 8,9 (1937), 403.
SHELFMARK: Inc. c. I11.1496.1.