Italy, Assisi, Biblioteca Comunale, 286

Italy, Assisi, Biblioteca Comunale, 286

Miscellany

Physical Description
  • Material: Parchment
  • Pages: 189 leaves
  • Leaves Format: not available
  • Dimensions: 285 x 215 mm

Detailed Description
  • Foliation:
    A pencil-foliation: 1-189.
  • Decoration:
    The first books have reddend titles. There are initials of books and chapters painted in red colour. Titles are missing.
  • Layout:
    The text is set in 1 and 2 columns. Long lines on ff. 1r- 142v , two columns on ff. 143r- 189v .
  • Hand Description:
    The text is written by three librarians.
History
  • Origin Date: 13th and 14th century
  • Origin Place: not available
  • George Lacombe , Aristoteles Latinus Vol. Pars Posterior, Rome (1955) , p.874.
  • Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche (Roma): Manus OnLine [description, Part 1]
  • Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche (Roma): Manus OnLine [description, Part 2]
Content
Aristotle Analytica priora 1r - 40v
  • Incipit:
    Primum oportet dicere...

Aristotle Notulae quaedam ad logicam artem pertinentes 41r - 41v
Aristotle Topica 42r - 97v
  • Incipit:
    Propositum quidem negocii...

Aristotle De sophisticis elenchis 98r - 116r
  • Incipit:
    De sophisticis autem elenchis ...

Aristotle Analytica posteriora 116r - 142v
  • Incipit:
    Omnis doctrina et omnis disciplina ...

  • Note:
    Rubric on f. 142v : "In hoc libro continetur liber priorum, liber topicorum Aristotelis, liber elencorum et liber posteriorum et breviter dicendo tota ars nova."

Averroes Long Commentary on the Metaphysics 143r - 184v
  • Incipit:
    Consideratio quidem in veritate difficilis est...

Anonymous In primum librum Topicorum commentum 185r - 189r
  • Incipit:
    Propositum quidem negotii est.. Sciendum quod omnis loyca aut est de sillogismo aut de partibus sillogismi... Liber iste prima sui divisione...

  • Explicit:
    ... et in hoc terminatur sententia huius partis et primi libri thopicorum.