Condition Description:
The first fascicle is on the flesh side.
Decoration:
We have an initial with white vine-stem border (bianchi girari), ornated with gold on f.
1r
, otherwise filigree initials as well.
The text is rubricated.
We have coloured lines.
Layout:
Text is set in two columns.
60 lines to the page.
In some folios, the horizontal lines were not kept, but the written area and number of lines are constant throughout.
Binding Description:
The codex was restaurated, now having a leather binding.
Provenance: Bianchi
gives the time of origin as
28.01.1445
.
On f.
1r
we have an erased emblem.
The codex is from the library of the convent of San Marco. It can be identified within the catalogue from the
end of the 15th century
as: "in bancho XII ex parte occidentis nr. 3". On the back side we have an old signature: 63 (
17th century
).
From
1808
onward, the codex was part of the present collection (Conventi Soppressi).
We have numerous hints to a "
Dordrecht
" within the codex, e.g. on f.
153v
: "
Dordrecht
letare non te potuit superare". On f.
182r
we have in larger letters: "
Dordrecht
. Anno Domini
millesimo CCCC 45, 28 die ianuarii
". At the end of the Tabula quaestionum (item 2, f.
183v
), one can see: "Finit tabula questionum libri de homine
Alberti Magni
.
Dordrecht
letare. [Following in larger letters:]
Dordrecht
letare, non te potuit superare, finivi librum, scripsi sine manibus ipsum". The scribe "
Dordrecht
" is also responsible for the copies of the codices Padua,
, 360, 361 and 362.
We have a signature from the registry in red on the last two fascicles, where we find the initial "A".
History
Origin Date: 1445
Origin Place:not available
Simona Bianchi ,
I manoscritti datati del Fondo Conventi Soppressi della
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, Florence (2002) , p. 102
Jörg Fauser ,
Die Werke des Albertus Magnus in ihrer handschriftlichen
Überlieferung Vol. Part 1, Münster (1982) , p. 264
Content
Albert the Great
De homine
1r - 182r
Incipit:
Circa secundam partem summe de creaturis restat querere de homine de quo ...
Note:
Bianchi
gives the title "Summa de creaturis",
Fauser
gives a different last folio (f.
180r
).
Italy, Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Conv. Soppr. I. 3. 7, meta data published by the Digital Averroes Research Environment (DARE), URI: https://dare.uni-koeln.de/app/manuscripts/BOOK-DARE-M-IT-FLR-BNC-Conv.Soppr.I.3.7