VA-CDV-BAV-Reg.lat.0119

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Reg. lat. 119
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
Città del Vaticano
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Vatican City
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89r-90r
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NE: While the BAV catalogue accepts the Cato attribution unexamined, Pellegrin does not endorse any Cato identification. WMB @ BAV 4.2017: These are not Cato. 88r selections from Publilius; 89 r rubricated title: Morales diversorum philosophorum sententiae, with names of the philosophers in red in margins. incipit: Turpissima est iactura quae per neglegentiam fit in margin Seneca [=Seneca ad Lucilium 1.1]. 89v falsely asccribes the following three lines to Cato: Recta ingenia debilitat verecundia: prava confirmat [a truncated version of Seneca, Ep. ad Luciliium 1.1: r- i- d- v- perversa confirmat audacia]; Qui propter amorem pecunie moritur ostendit se numquam sui causa vixisse [truncated version of Sedulius Scotus, Collect. 4.78]; Bonis nocet qui malis placet [a version of idem, Collect. 4.76 which has parcit for placet]
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Morales diuersorum philosophorum sentencie
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Cato
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XII
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1101-1200
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France
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Codices Reginenses Latini, v. 1, pp. 260-62 | Pellegrin, v. 2, part 1, pp. 33-35
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NE: While the BAV catalogue accepts the Cato attribution unexamined, Pellegrin does not endorse any Cato identification. WMB @ BAV 4.2017: These are not Cato. 88r selections from Publilius; 89 r rubricated title: Morales diversorum philosophorum sententiae, with names of the philosophers in red in margins. incipit: Turpissima est iactura quae per neglegentiam fit in margin Seneca [=Seneca ad Lucilium 1.1]. 89v falsely asccribes the following three lines to Cato: Recta ingenia debilitat verecundia: prava confirmat [a truncated version of Seneca, Ep. ad Luciliium 1.1: r- i- d- v- perversa confirmat audacia]; Qui propter amorem pecunie moritur ostendit se numquam sui causa vixisse [truncated version of Sedulius Scotus, Collect. 4.78]; Bonis nocet qui malis placet [a version of idem, Collect. 4.76 which has parcit for placet]