5th c. CE papyrus from Egypt (P. Ryl. 1.61), a word list in Latin (left) and Greek (right) for Cicero’s Catilinarians (2.14-15). Digitized by the John Rylands. http://litpap.info/dclp/316150
5th c. CE papyrus from Egypt (P. Ryl. 3.77), containing part of Cicero’s Divinatio in Q. Caecilium (33-37, 44-46) with Greek and Latin marginal notes. Digitized by the John Rylands. See McNamee 2007, Sánchez-Ostiz 2013. http://litpap.info/dclp/59459
15th c. Italian manuscript (Arundel 124) containing Cicero’s De Oratore, De Senectute, De Amicitia, De optimo genere oratorum. f. 1 = foliate initial ‘C'(ogitanti) and full border, beginning of Cicero’s De Oratore. British Library: https://bit.ly/2QiaxFS
9th c. French manuscript (Add MS 47678) containing Cicero’s In Catilinam, Pro Ligario, Pro rege Deiotaro, In Verrem. f. 1 = In Catilinam 1.1. British Library: https://bit.ly/2PogEHo
Richard Wilson, Cicero and his Two Friends, Atticus and Quintus, at his Villa at Arpinum. Appeared in the Royal Academy exhibition of 1770. See David Solkin (1990).
12th c. Italian or French manuscript (Barlow 40) containing Cicero’s De Inventione. f. 1 = Cicero flanked by Cato and Caesar, triumphing over the Catilinarian conspirators. Oxford: https://bit.ly/2Rrvena