Vitae Pindari et varia de Pindaro (TLG 4170.001), 4.9-11.13, inc. Πίνδαρος τὸ μὲν γένος θηβαῖος, ff 1r-3r, followed by metrical notes (Scholia in Pindarum (scholia vetera), TLG 5034.001, O 1.metr.39-87, ff 3r-4r.
C. SALLUSTI CRISPI Opera, viz. De coniuratione Catilinae (f. 1) and De bello Iugurthino (f. 45 b), the latter having at the end (f. 134) the date xiii Kal. Iunii M. cccc. LXIIII. Followed by three works of Poggio[Bracciolini], viz. (a, b) 'Pogii Inuectiua prima [et secunda] in Franciscum Philelp...
M. TULLIUS CICERO, twelve orations (including the spurious controversy with Sallust) and three letters, viz. Pro Sexto Roscio Amerino, f. 1;-pro M. Marcello, f 30 b;-pro Q. Ligario, f. 37;-pro Rege Deiotaro, f. 44 b;-de imperio Cn. Pompeii, f 53 b;- pro T. Annio Milone, f. 69 b ;-pro Archia Po...
M. TULLIUS CICERO, Orationes Philippicae xiv; followed (f. 168 b) by 'Somnium Scipionis e VI [libro] De republica excerptum', which has the colophon (f. 175) in red 'Haud amplius comperi et utinam librum hunc perfectum haberemus'; and (f. 176) 'M. Cicero Octaviano', the spurious letter to Octavi...
This manuscript contains the Philippicae (Philippics), a series of speeches delivered by the Roman statesman and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero (b. 106 BC, d. 43 BC), condemning Mark Anthony (b. 83 BC, d. 30 BC) in the aftermath of the assassination of Julius Caesar (b. 100 BC, d. 44 BC). C...
'M. TULLII CICERONIS accusationum in C. Verrem liber primus' (-septimus). Inserted on f. 77 b (perhaps accidentally left blank by the scribe) is written 'Hic nihil deficit', followed by two paragraphs in a formal book-hand, the former relating to the recall of Alcibiades from exile and the latte...