IT-FIR-BRI-771

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771
Biblioteca Riccardiana
Firenze
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Italy
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14r-24r
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NE: Cato happens to be the attributed author of the incipit, so it is possible to see that this proverb, at least, is not a genuine distich; it is impossible to say whether other extracts may be taken from the Disticha Catonis proper, however
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Excerpts from various authors, Cato among them
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Incipit:
Excerpta ex varis auctoribus sacris et profanis (per Manus)
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Cato. Litterarum quidem radices esse amaras: fructus vero iucundiores. (per Manus)
History
Pythagoras. Fuganda sunt omnibus modis et abscindenda langor (sic) (per Manus)
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1501-1600
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1501-1600
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"Sul dorso, cartellino con la segnatura attuale posto anche sulla controguardia anteriore; la stessa segnatura ripetuta a matita rossa, probabilmente dalla bibliotecaria Irma Merolle Tondi, anche a c. Ir." (per Manus)
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Manus (http://manus.iccu.sbn.it//opac_SchedaScheda.php?ID=87222)
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NE: Cato happens to be the attributed author of the incipit, so it is possible to see that this proverb, at least, is not a genuine distich; it is impossible to say whether other extracts may be taken from the Disticha Catonis proper, however