Rome; 1471.] CICERO. 365
through which, in this copy, a pen-mark is drawn; and above is inscribed,
Academicaru qupstionu secundm editionis liber primus.
which occupies the 5 following leaves. Then, at top, (fol. 149, rect.)
M. Tuliii Ciceronis de essentia mundi
siue in Timeo Platonis Liber Incipit.
6 leaves. On the reverse of the 6th, at bottom :
Finis eius quod inuenitur De essentia
mundi Titulus erat Timasus Ciceronis.
Then, on the ensuing leaf, at top,
M, Tull. Ciceronis Academicarum
questionum siue Hortensii Liber.
23 leaves and half: ending thus on the recto of fol. 178 :
ita sermone cofecto ca^.
tulus remansit nos ad nauiculas nostras descendimus
On the reverse, at top,
M. Tullii Ciceronis Dialogi de legibus. Liber pmus.
Interloquutores. Quintus frater. 8c. T. Pomponius
Atticus. Cicero. ATTICVS.
occupying the following 26 leaves; and ending on the recto of fol.
204, from the beginning of the volume—thus :
Huc usq; in exemplaribus repperi cetera interierunt.
si deus uoluerit ut compareant: apponentur huic loco
suo tempore.
Then the verses ‘ Aspicis,’ &c. see p. 20 ante. The date is as follows:
M. CCCC. LXXI.
DIE. XX. SEPT.
After such mention made of the accounts of this impression
by preceding bibliographers, and after such a particular description of
the arrangement of the contents of the several pieces, as they appear
in the present copy, it remains onlv to refer the curious reader to
through which, in this copy, a pen-mark is drawn; and above is inscribed,
Academicaru qupstionu secundm editionis liber primus.
which occupies the 5 following leaves. Then, at top, (fol. 149, rect.)
M. Tuliii Ciceronis de essentia mundi
siue in Timeo Platonis Liber Incipit.
6 leaves. On the reverse of the 6th, at bottom :
Finis eius quod inuenitur De essentia
mundi Titulus erat Timasus Ciceronis.
Then, on the ensuing leaf, at top,
M, Tull. Ciceronis Academicarum
questionum siue Hortensii Liber.
23 leaves and half: ending thus on the recto of fol. 178 :
ita sermone cofecto ca^.
tulus remansit nos ad nauiculas nostras descendimus
On the reverse, at top,
M. Tullii Ciceronis Dialogi de legibus. Liber pmus.
Interloquutores. Quintus frater. 8c. T. Pomponius
Atticus. Cicero. ATTICVS.
occupying the following 26 leaves; and ending on the recto of fol.
204, from the beginning of the volume—thus :
Huc usq; in exemplaribus repperi cetera interierunt.
si deus uoluerit ut compareant: apponentur huic loco
suo tempore.
Then the verses ‘ Aspicis,’ &c. see p. 20 ante. The date is as follows:
M. CCCC. LXXI.
DIE. XX. SEPT.
After such mention made of the accounts of this impression
by preceding bibliographers, and after such a particular description of
the arrangement of the contents of the several pieces, as they appear
in the present copy, it remains onlv to refer the curious reader to