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Marci Maruli Repertorium, ff. 143v-144rKeywords: Marko Maruli?, Repertorium, Plutarch, Aulus Gellius, Lactantius, Diogenes Laertius, compendium, edition of text Abstract: Sa?etak Two pages from Maruli?’s autograph codex of Repertorium (Rome, Biblioteca nazionale centrale, Mss Gesuitici 522, ff. 143v-144r) were missing in the editio princeps, prepared by Branimir Glavi?i? 1998-2000. Here we present the text of these pages, preserving Maruli?’s spelling, but modernizing capitalization and punctuation. The pages comprise commonplaces beginning with f culled from Aulus Gellius (frigidum, frugalitas, fames, filii), Plutarch’s Lives (fortuna, felix, fides, formosus, furari, fama, fames, filii, festum), Lactantius (fortuna, felicitas, fortis, frugalitas), and Diogenes Laertius (fortuna, felix). As a contribution to an understanding of the way Maruli? read and thought, we cite several passages from the books from which he was excerpting (it turns out that Latin insitio may be Maruli?’s own emendation of Gellius’s quote from Publilius Syrus; when Maruli? wrote Scylla where we would write Sulla, he was following his 1491 edition of Plutarch)
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