Italy, Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 115. Inf.

Italy, Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 115. Inf.

Medical Miscellany

Physical Description
  • Material: Paper
  • Pages: 96 leaves
  • Leaves Format: not available
  • Dimensions: 320 x 230 mm

Detailed Description
  • Origin:
    On f. 60v and 96r one can find the dates "1451" and "1455".
  • Condition Description:
    The code is in a good condition. Restored in the year 2000 (cf. f. x9 )
  • Hand Description:
    Text is written by serveral hands.
History
  • Origin Date: 1451-1455
  • Origin Place: Italy
  • L. Gabriel Astrik , A Summary Catalogue of Microfilms of one Thousand Scientific Manuscripts in The Ambrosiana Library, Milan,, Indiana U.S.A (1968) , 59
  • Irina Galynina & Jan Hagen Krüger , "Averroes’ Medical Treatise De venenis and Its Latin Manuscript Tradition. With an Edition and Translation of the Text", in: Raphaela Veit & Carsten Schliwski (ed.), Averroes as a Physician – Intellectual and Social Contexts of Medicine in Al-Andalus (forthcoming)
Content
Averroes On Poisons 2r - 3r
  • Note:
    For details and critical edition cf. I. Galynina/J. H. Krüger, Averroes’ Medical Treatise De venenis and Its Latin Manuscript Tradition. With an Edition and Translation of the Text, in: R. Veit/C. Schliwski (eds.), Averroes as a Physician – Intellectual and Social Contexts of Medicine in Al-Andalus (forthcoming).

Gilles de Corbeil Carmen de urinis 3r - 31v
Ludovico de Malatinis Commenary on Carmen de urinis by Gilles de Corbeil 3r - 31v
Ludovico de Malatinis Modus iudicandi urinis 31v - 33r
  • Incipit:
    Iste est modus iudicandi urinas...

  • Explicit:
    ...est finis huius opusculli.

Gilles de Corbeil Carmen de pulsibus 33r - 35v
Gentile da Foligno De urinis et egestionibus ex Avicenna 35v - 60v
  • Explicit:
    ...et sic est finis huius scripti Gentile da Fulginco. Amen. hora 22^1455. die 13 aprilis.

Guglielmo Corvi Quaestiones quartae fen primi canonis Avicennae recollectae 60v - 74r
Anonymous De febribus. Ex Avicenna 74r - 77v
  • Incipit:
    Humanae naturae dignoscitur gloriosum

Gentile da Foligno Super sexta fen quarti canonis Avicennae 80r - 96r
Pope Leo I. Sermones 96 x1 - x1
Anonymous Fragment of a homily, 10th century x10 - x10