Italian (culture or style)
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Pro archia, etc., 1425 - 1475
Table of contents: Marcus Tullius Cicero oratio pro Archia poeta, Marcus Tullius Cicero oratio pro Deotaro rege [crossed out and added in a different hand: Marco Marcello] ad senatum habita, Pro Q. Ligario, Invectiva Salustii contra Ciceronem, Marcus Tullius Cicero Opusculum vel epistola de regimine proconsulatus ad Quintum fratrem incipit.
Regulae de constructione, 1463
ff. 1r-55r Inc.: Actiuum verbum est quod in o finitum format passiuum in or ut lego legor amo amor licet non sit in usu dor plurimum uerba actiua possunt. . . Expl.: Similiter bis adde ficus ficus et ficus fici quod nomen in quacunque declinatione et genere foeminino tam arborem quam fructum significat. Finis. [added in a later hand: Regularum Gasparensis] [colophon:] I. F. de arzignano 1463. f. 55v ruled but blank.
Rhetorica ad herennium, 1465
Sermo recitatus per Magnificem ac Insignem I. d. doctorem et militem d. Franciscum Arretinum ducalem Oratorem ad Sanctissimum d.d. paulum pontificem secundum nouiter creatum., 1475 - 1499
Table of contents: Rime 25, Malatesta de Malatesti; Speech given by Francesco Accolti on behalf of Duke Francesco of Milan congratulating Pope Paul II on his accession to the pontificate in 1464.
Specchio della croce, 1425 - 1475
Table of contents: Preface; Table of contents; Como dio prese carne per liberare lomo de tri defecti liquali in conseno per lo peccato. Capitulo primo; Unidentified ascetic treatise
Statutes, 1436 - 1459
Summa de paenitentia, 1300
Table of contents: Summa de Paenitentia, Tomus B; Summa de Matrimonio, Tomus C; Summula de Consanguinitate et Affinitate; Summa Raymundi versificata; Initia Carminum ac Versum Medii Aevi Posterioris Latinorum
Summaries of treatises on logic by Aristotle and Porphyry (in Latin), 1300 - 1399
Table of contents: Series of definitions beginning with dialectics and continuing with "sonus" and "vox;" Summary of Aristotle, De Interpretatione; Summary of Porphyry, Isagoge; Summary of Aristotle, Categoriae; Summary of Aristotle, Analytica Priora; Summary of Aristotle, Topica.
Tractatus de Virtutibus, 1400 - 1499
This manuscript is a short treatise on the virtues, on paper, comprising two gatherings, perhaps once part of a large volume. The text was written closely, rapidly, and roughly; unruled and with a varying number of lines; and with numerous abbreviations, crossings out, and marginal insertions and corrections. Trimming has resulted in some losses to marginal notes.
Treatise on the gods, commentary on Virgil's Aeneid, 1500 - 1525
This is an early sixteenth-century Italian manuscript by Domizio Calderino, which includes two texts: a treatise on the gods and a commentary on Virgil's Aeneid. The manuscript is made of five or six different paper stocks, one of which is of a smaller size. The initials of the first words in each text division are in large majuscules outside the text block.