Glosses of
Averroes
, Long commentary on the Physics.
Aristotele
's Physica with marginal gloses in two or three columns.
Decoration: Nine historiated initials in gold and colours at the beginning of books. F.
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(book I: preface): initial Q(uoniam) of burning of books before a friar and a seated king. Below, a small miniature of a sleeping man and a fish. Marginal decoration includes two fighting men, two lions and a lion cub, and a man confronting a lion. F.
4v
(book I): initial 'P'(rincipium) of a man fighting with an animal. F.
10r
(book II): initial 'E'(orum) of a scholar looking at animals below him. F.
16v
(book III): initial 'Q'(uoniam) of a personification of Nature: a crowned woman holding a fleur de lis. A man playing a harp in the margin. F.
22v
(book IV): initial 'S'(imiliter) of a seated scholar looking at the celestial bodies above him. F.
34r
(book V): initial 'T'(ransmutatur) of two wrestlers. F.
39v
(book VI): initial 'S'(i) of a scholar counting four horizontal poles (spatial magnitudes). f.
47v
(book VII): initial 'O'(mne) of two scholars disputing. F.
52r
(book VIII): initial 'U'(trum) of Christ holding the orb of the world divided in three parts.