Il perduto manoscritto ‘Labusiano’ di Felice Feliciano
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Felice Feliciano’s collection of inscriptions is transmitted by several manuscripts; one
of them, which was supposed to be the oldest and is named Labusianus after the former owner,
Giovanni Labus ({ 1853), is presently lost. It is known only from 19th and 20th century scholarly
descriptions and photographs of four pages, kept in Albino Garzetti’s archive in Brescia.
The history and content of the Labusianus are here studied and it is also compared with other
witnesses to the same epigraphic collection, in order to establish its position in Feliciano’s antiquarian
production. Against the opinion of Theodor Mommsen, it is suggested that the Labusiano
was not the earliest epigraphic manuscript of Feliciano.
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