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Inque leues abiit tantus dux ille fauillas(v. 1062) .
Sediam siste gradum finemque impone labori
Tu quoque faue cursu uatis iam Phȩbe peracto. Finis(v. 1063-1070).
Anglaise,
D'après une note d'Homerica quaedam latine scripta mss.
Aretii die 15 Iulii 1469.
Possesseurs: J. A. H[amilton], Lee (John), Dictionary of national biography, XXXII, Londres, 1892, p. 361.
, collé au Verum atque decensJ. Lee
, au-dessus cote manuscrite: 604
.
A. N. L. Munby, The formation of the Phillipps library… (Phillipps Studies, III), Cambridge, 1954, p. 53-54; Seymour de Ricci, English collectors of books and manuscripts (1530-1930) and their marks of ownership, Londres, 1960, p. 98From the library of Henry Drury with a note in his writing on the fly-leaf
.
Au 200
. Acheté, sans doute le A. De La Mare, Catalogue of the collection of medieval manuscripts bequeathed to the Bodleian library Oxford by James P. R. Lyell, Oxford, 1971.
, collé au Viam aut inveniam aut faciam
.