81
Franc. Petrarchae de viris illustribus epitome (III. I. 10). Eiusdem de viris illustribus epitome, et nonnullae eiusdem epistolae (II. H. 13). Eiusdem vita una cum argumentis Africae eiusdem (VII. e. 23). Idem de remediis utriusque fortunae (VI. H. I). Idem de otio religiosorum (III. E). The Índice general is published by G. Antolín, Catálogo de los códices latinos de la Real Biblioteca del Escorial (Madrid, 5 vols., 1911-23), v. 434-5
82
Elías Olmos y Canalda, Códices de la Catedral de Valencia (2ª ed., Valencia, 1943), 162. The Petrarchan contents of this MS. seem to have been more extensive at one time, since the catalogue has a note: 'Según el índice faltan varias cartas, dos tratados de medicina y el libro de cosas familiares de Petrarca hasta el folio 144 que llegaba este códice'. D. Elías, Canónigos Archivero of the Cathedral, has confirmed that the second edition of his catalogue and, he thinks, more recently than that. An intensive search in April 1958 failed to reveal it.
83
Gli Archivi e le Biblioteche di Spagna in rapporto alla storia d'Italia in generale e di Sicilia in particolare (Palermo, z vols., 1884), i. 33, 491. 463-4. It seems likely that the Toledan De Philosophia is the same as the fifteenth-century De Vita solitaria, numbered CCCII and once the property of Cardinal Zelada, mentioned by Farinelli, 17. The De Vita solitaria copied by Guillem Coll de Canes (see p. 16 above) may well be the same as the Barcelona VS recorded by Carini.
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Boccaccii Hist. Grisel. Lat. redd. (Lat. S. 15, chº) (Union World Catalog of MS. Books, ii, 1933, ed. H. A. Grubbs).
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Its shelf-mark is Armari II. III. 2. R. Beer, 'Handschriftenschätze Spaniens', Sitzungsberichte der Philosophisch-Historischen Classe der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, cxxiv. vi (1891). He also mentions (ibid. cxxiv. vi, 1894) an obras del Petrarca in Valladolid University Library.
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Manuscritos e incunables de la Biblioteca del Real Seminario Sacerdotal de San Carlos de Zaragoza (Zaragoza, 1943), no. 9. This MS. is tentatively dated c. 1417-18: it is a miscellany, with fragments of Africa on fol. 33. Catálogo de los manuscritos que pertenecian a D. Pascual de Gayangos, no. 736. Africa is one of three works in this fifteenth-century MS. It may be in the Biblioteca Nacional, but it is not catalogued, and I have not been able to trace it.
87
See Appendix I, no. 19.
88
See Note A, p. 35.
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Fernando del Valle Lersundi, 'Testamento de Fernando de Rojas, autor de La Celestina', RFE, xvi (1929), 366-88.
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See Note A, p. 46.