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Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 346 Main Library | Submit request (Aeon) |
More complete cataloging can be found at: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70267074
Vol. 2: p. 153-156: [Pope Pius II, Contra turpem amorem (dated 1446)] -- p. 160-166: [De coloribus tam in generali quam in speciali] -- p. 166-171: [Tullius quinque officia oratoris ponit (apparently based on the Rhetorica ad C. Herennium, ascribed to Cicero)] -- p. 172-177: [Ars epistulandi apud poetas et oratores] -- p. 177-182: [Eloquentiae ars] -- p. 182-187: [Terence, Selections] -- p. 188-190: [Ars lattinizandi sive flos rethorice] -- p. 190-192: [Epistolae Senecae ad Paulum et Pauli ad Senecam] -- p. 193-194: [De officiis liberorum erga parentes, epistola Jeronimi (probably falsely ascribed to St. Hieronymus; cf. P.L. XXX, 145-147, under title: De honorandis parentibus)] -- p. 195-201: [Pope Pius II, Somnium (dated 1444)] -- p. 202-215: [Forms to be used in writing to persons of various ranks] -- p. 216: [Material beginning: "Disciplinato ac studioso viro"]. In two volumes, paginated 13-38 and 153-216, respectively.
Origin: Written in Germany, 15th century, by Michael Mair: "Explicit per me Michahelem Mair."
Provenance: Formerly part of Ms. 864 (P 58) of the Stiftsbibliothek, Melk, with notation: "Monasterij Mellicensis L. 42" -- Acquired from E. P. Goldschmidt, 1937.
Former shelfmark: Ms. 864 (Stiftsbibliothek, Melk).
Former shelfmark: x 808 Op7 14-- (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).
Faye & Bond. Provisional record based on De Ricci
Library Has (Volumes): v.1 & v.2