Résumé :
This paper examines Escur. Σ II 7 from a textual, paleographic, codicological
and historical standpoint. I conclude that it was transcribed by Dionysius Sinates in the third
quarter of the fifteenth century in Corfu. Then it came into the hands of doctor Andronicus
Eparchus, also in Corfu, and thereafter into those of his grandson Antonius Eparchus, who
brought it to Venice. In 1572 the codex was sold to El Escorial. At the end of the fifteenth
century, while it was still in Corfu, the manuscript is likely to have been used by Marcus
Antonius Antimachus for his study of the Sibylline Oracles.