This section provides a preliminary outline of topics with reference to Pomponio Leto and the Academia Pomponiana
Classical authors of special interest to the Pomponiani
Cicero
Grecisizing cursive, Cicero, hand of Leto. Vat. lat. 3233: Zabughin, tav. II-2
Philippica. Secretary and Leto. Vat. lat. 3229: Zabughin, tav. II-3
Florus
Frontinus
Herodian
Lucretius
Lucretius (Verona: Paulus Fridenperger, 1486), Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht, UB 497: The flyleaves (i-iv) contains Pomponio's Vita Lucretii, copied in a Pomponian hand (ed. Solaro 2000). In the margins of the incunable there are glosses in the same hand. The Vita was apparently compiled as introduction to a course on De rerum natura which Pomponio held no later than 1492, cp. Solaro 2000, 25.
Martial
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, B 131 sup.: Description.
Marziale Mazzatosta, London, British Library, King's 32: Description.
Marziale Vespi (?), frontispiece, hand of Nigella Laeta (?). Vat. lat. 3295: Zabughin, tav. I-8.
Ovid
Ovidio Mazzatosta, hand of Leto. Vat. lat. 3264, Zabughin, tav. II-4
Quintilian
Plinius Minor
Sallustius
Silius Italicus — Frances Muecke
Silius Mazzatosta (hand of Leto ?). Vat. lat. 3302: Zabughin, tav. I-7, Zabughin, tav. I-9
Statius
Varro
Pomponio and Varro, see P.L.'s Grammatical Writings (K. Percival)
Profile of Leto, Varro. Vat. lat. 3415: Zabughin, tav. II-6 (top)
Drawings, hand III (?). Vat. lat. 3415: Zabughin, tav. II-7
Virgil
Virgil, student and Leto. Vat. lat. 3255: Zabughin, tav. II-5
Signatures of students, Vat. lat. 3255, Zabughin, tav. II-6 (bottom)