Italy, Fabriano, Biblioteca Comunale, 168

MiscellanyPhiloso/phia

Physical Description
  • Material: Paper
  • Pages: I-II + 161 leaves
  • Leaves Format: In folio
  • Dimensions: not available

Detailed Description
  • Foliation:
    Flyleafs I-II are from the 18th century .
    We have old foliation in ink on the top right of the page on ff. 11r- 20v , 1r- 10v and 21r- 158v . Because the text does not follow the transposition of the fascicles, the foliation has to have been done before the text was copied onto the page. Ff. 11r- 20v has to have been copied before ff. 1r- 10v . Ff. 11r- 20v were numerated 1 - 10 at the bottom right in ink, by a medieval hand.
    The folio after 131v is unnumbered and the number 142 is used twice. The last folio has no number, probably because it was torn off together with the top right edge. The folio is damaged due to its function as back side protection.
  • Collation:
    1^10(11-20); 2^10(1-10); 3^10(21-30); 4^10(31-40); 5^10(41-50); 6^12(51-62); 7^8(63-71); 8^8(71-78); 9^8(79-86); 10^8(87-94); 11^8(95-102); 12^8(103-110); 13^8(111-118); 14^8(119-126); 15^8(127-133); 16^8(134-141); 17^8(142-148); 18^8(149-156); 19^(4-1)(157-159*).
    Reclaimers, except for fascicles 1 and 7. The reclaimers for fascicles 2-4 and 9-17 are in the middle, those for 8 and 18 on the right. Fascicle 5 has two reclaimers, middle and left and fascicle 6 has one in the middle (f. 61v ) and one to the right (f. 62v ). The reclaimers of fascicle 9 are in another hand than the scribe's.
  • Condition Description:
    Ff. 70r- 70v and 142r- 142v are torn off.
    The inner parts of the fascicles are reinforced by stripes out of a large parchment manuscript from the 14th century .
  • Decoration:
    The manuscript is decorated modestly, having initials only up to f. 2r . We have paragraph signs in red up to f. 2r . From f. 2v onward, there is no decoration at all. The watermark is a horn.
  • Layout:
    Text is set in two columns. The written area variates over three sections: Section 1 has 210/220 x 155/160 mm, section 2 has 210 x 155/160 mm and section 3 has 202/205 x 150/155 mm with distance between columns 10/12 mm in sections 1-2 and 17/18 mm in section 3.

    44 - 69 lines to the page. Del Punta, Faes de Mottoni and Luna give specific numbers for three sections: Section 1 has 55 on f. 12r, 60 on f. 30r and 53 on f. 58r; section 2 has 69 on f. 16r and 64 on f. 72r; section 3 has 49 on f. 82r, 44 on f. 121r and 45 on f. 150r.

    Ff. 18v- 20v , 69v- 70v and 159v are without script.
  • Hand Description:
    Text is written by four Italian hands.
    The first hand wrote ff. 11r- 14v , 1r- 10v and 21r- 66r ; the second hand ff. 15r- 18r and 71r- 78v ; the third hand ff. 66v- 68v and 79r- 159r ; and the fourth hand ff. 68v- 69r . The third hand wrote in libraria, the others in cursive script.
  • Binding Description:
    No binding, except for some parchment, on which the title is inscribed.
  • Provenance:
    On f. 11r , lower margin, we have a note of possession from the 18th century : "Monasterii Sancti Benedicti de Fabriano". The codex was once owned by the library of the Benedictine monastery of Fabriano.
    On the backing of the book we have the number of the general catalogue, Biblioteca Communale, Fabriano: 3413 (and, written with a pencil: 136).
History
  • Origin Date: 15th century
  • Origin Place: Italy
  • Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche (Roma): Manus OnLine [Fabriano, Biblioteca Multimediale (già comunale) "R. Sassi", Manoscritti, Mss.168]
  • Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo Latino: Mirabile - Online Catalogue. Archivio digitale della cultura medievale. Digital Archives for Medieval Culture [description]
  • Francesco del Punta , Aegidii Romani Opera Omnia I, Catalogo Dei Manoscritti (152 - 238j), Italia (Assisi - Venezia) Vol. I. 1/2**, Florence (1998) , p. 149 - 154
Content
Frater L. Perusinus O.P. Oratio ad laudem theologiae 68v - 69r
  • Incipit:
    Eorum et singularem in litteris diligentiam sepenumero admirari soleo, eximii doctores fratesque ornatissimi, qui de rebus maximis in tanto doctissimorum virorum conventu audent perorare. frequenter namque superiori tempore et audivisse et vidisse memini rem ipsam de sacratissima theologia que a nobis in presentiarum agitur summis viris egregiisque doctoribus delatam fuisse ut eorum tum ingenio tum doctrina quam non humanam sed pene divinam cognoscimus ea subtilissime tractaretur et recte ...

  • Explicit:
    Hanc ergo vos quibus sapientie studia preclara etiam litterarum munimenta contingere datum est optimarum omnium rerum genitricem theologiam eo semper animo colitis quo maiores vestri quia eam iam immortalitatem consecuti sunt quam et vos adipisci speratis coluerunt totoque animo ut hanc consequerentur elaboraverunt ad laudem omnipotentis dei. amen.

  • Note:
    The margins are left blank.

Albert the Great De anima 15r - 18r
  • Incipit:
    [O]mnibus que de corpore mobili et de mobili secundum locum dicenda erant expeditis, traditis etiam eis que de mobilibus ad formam tam simplicibus quam misstis [sic] in universali scientia videbatur [for: -bantur] esse dicenda, determinatis nichilominus que de mixtura lapide [for: -dum] esse commemoranda videbantur, nunc tandem stilum ad tractandas animatorum naturas convertamus, ordinem quem in principio naturarum nostrarum nobis prescripsimus per omnia insequendo ...

  • Explicit:
    Hec enim omnia in sexto decimo de animalibus dicit Aristotiles ubi etiam dicit quod spiritus qui est in semine est intellectus eo quod operatur ut praticus [sic] intellectus alicuius artificis. quod autem dicunt de eo quod est ingredi ab extrinseco et educi de materia nichil est omnino ad propositum et solutio eius patet per ea que dicta de intellectu agente. erit igitur de hiis subtiliter dicendum in libro de animalibus. hec igitur de anima secundum quod in se ipsa consideratur determinata sufficiant. Grates deo immortales ceterisque diis participatione. Amen amen amen.

  • Note:
    We have some notes by the third scribe.

Anonymous Quaestio 66v - 68v
  • Incipit:
    Utrum anima intellectiva sit forma substantialis humani corporis plurificata secundum numerum individuorum eiusdem speciei. Pro decisione huius questionis suppono quatuor: primo quod omnis forma que inherenter recipitur in subiecto educta de eius potentia recipitur ad modum recipientis. hec suppositio est Averois 3° de anima ...

  • Explicit:
    Sexto decimo esse intellectus non dependet a corpore, ergo nec eius unitas et per consequens non multiplicatur ad multiplicationem corporum.

  • Note:
    The margins are left blank.

Averroes De Substantia Orbis 153v - 159r
  • Incipit:
    In hoc tractatu intendimus perscruptari [sic] de rebus ex quibus componitur corpus celeste. declaratum est enim corpus celeste componi ex duabus naturis sicut corpora generabilia et corruptibilia ...

  • Explicit:
    ... et ideo videmus loquentes in hac questione dicere utrum permanens permanet per se aut per dispositionem additam illi et est permanens per se quia permanentia est privatio motus et primo [for: privatio] non actio [for: accidit] nisi quia caret agente motum et scias quod hec questio est valde bona. Amen.

  • Note:
    We have some corrections in a different hand than the text (cf. ff. 153v , 154r and 154v ).

  • Colophon:
    Explicit de substantia orbis a commentatore .

Giles of Rome Super De anima 11r - 14v
  • Explicit:
    [F. 14v , book I, 2, 403b24:] ...timeamus accipere et acceptare illud. Principium autem questionis.

  • Note:
    We have book I, 1-2 on ff. 11r- 14v , book II on ff. 1r- 10v and 21r- 46r , and book III on ff. 46r- 66r . There are annotations of at least two hands.