Condition Description:
The codex has suffered due to humidity, particularly ff.
1r-
1v
and
75r-
77v
.
Decoration:
Spaces for decorated letters left empty.
The Meteorologica has some mathematical drawings, including a schema on an inserted parchment sheet after f.
32v
.
There are different watermarks. Up to f.
57v
, we have two circles with stars. From then onward we have an ox head and in the second part (starting with f.
70r
) we have circles and a star in different shape.
Layout:
Text is set in long lines.
16 - 25 lines to the page.
Hand Description:
Text is written by one weak hand, nearly vanished.
Binding Description:
Damaged pigskin binding.
History
Origin Date: 15th century
Origin Place:not available
George Lacombe ,
Aristoteles Latinus Vol. Pars Prior, Rome (1939) , p.627
Friedrich Leitschuh ,
Katalog der Handschriften der Königlichen Bibliothek zu
Bamberg Vol. I, 2 (Philosophische, Naturwissenschaftliche und Medicinische
Handschriften), Bamberg (1899) , p.410
[Msc. Nat. 3]
... velud hominem et plantam et alia talia. Et sic est finis huius quarti metheororum et totius libri p... schuch.
Note:
The text starts with book I, but the first chapter is completely vanished. There is a lacuna in the middle of the first book. After f.
8v
, there is a larger gap. The explicit is from the end of book IV.
Averroes
De Substantia Orbis
70r - 77r
Incipit:
In hoc tractatu intrauimus [?] perscrutari ex quibus componitur [?] corpus celeste . declaratum est corpus celeste componi ex duabus naturis.
Note:
Leitschuh
gives the title "Tractatus astronomicus", without mentioning an author. The end is illegible.
Germany, Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Naturales 3, meta data published by the Digital Averroes Research Environment (DARE), URI: https://dare.uni-koeln.de/app/manuscripts/BOOK-DARE-M-DE-BAM-SB-Naturales.3