[olim kps. 19a]
Parchment, 2ff., c. 32 × 18 + 32 × 20 cm; c. 1400
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Epistolae morales, 83,18-85, 41 + 88,4-39:
2817r: 83,18-27 + 84,1-4 (”turpe sit plus ... quibusdam enim placet”)
2817v: 84,4-11 + 85,38-41 (”non facundi mellis ... cetera horrenda vale”)
2816r: 88,4-19 (”uirtutem consederint ... hastila iacere”)
2816v: 88,19-39 (“sudem torquere equum agitare ... in sillabis“)
Shelfmarks have been added on the verso-pages. The nummeration of the leaves is in the reverse order
The leaves have been used as part of the binding of an unidentified book
Bibl.: Paul Lehmann, Skandinavische Reisefrüchte, NF, 2. Nachlese 3, in: Nordisk Tidskrift för Bok- och Biblioteksväsen, 25, 1938, p. 254f. ("saec. XIV ex oder XV in.")
Erik Petersen