Italy, Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, H. 102. Sup., fol. x3, digital image published by the Digital Averroes Research Environment (DARE), URI: https://dare.uni-koeln.de/app/manuscripts/BOOK-DARE-M-IT-MIL-AMB-H.102.Sup/page/2
Decoration:
In the margins and between the lines one can find a lot of annotations. At the beginning of the Ethics we can even find citations of single books, but not so lot. And here we can also find the whole beginning of Averroes Commentary on the Ethics.
Layout:
Initial letters are painted in the colours red and blue.
Hand Description:
The code was written by one hand.
Provenance:
Once the code belonged to the family De Griffionibus (hence we can find their insignes on f.
1r
: "A.D[e] G[riffionibus]" and to their heir Senator Rovidius of Milan, who gave it a. D. 1606 to Antonio Oligato, who was the prefect of Bibliotheca Ambrosiana.
History
Origin Date: 14th century
Origin Place:not available
George Lacombe ,
Aristoteles Latinus Vol. Pars Posterior, Rome (1955) , p.988