Decoration:
Tall initial letters, but none of them is decorated with ornaments.
Paragraph-signs in red ink.
Hand Description:
Text is written by one librarian.
Binding Description:
Bound in Leather by Mr.
Giuseppe Campori
Provenance:
Another inscription by the same hand one can read on f.
68r
: "Dordrecht letare, te non potuit superare, Turba Brantia, gens hollandrina vicina. A quibus obsessa, fuit civitas tua non retrogressa. Per quatuor hebdomadas, circumvallata patebas. Hoc scitur, gestis, sis concors intus et exstris (?)".
Because the town was sieged by enemies in 1418, this inscription could be a hint, that this manuscript was written in this year.
History
Origin Date: 1418 (?)
Origin Place:not available
George Lacombe ,
Aristoteles Latinus Vol. Pars Posterior, Rome (1955) , pp.1000f.
Raimondo Vandini ,
Appendice prima al catalogo dei codici e degli autografi
posseduti dal marchese Giuseppe Campori, Modena (1886) , p. 46
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Content
Averroes
De consolatione philosophiae
1r - 68r
Incipit:
... quasi [...]entis rugatur nam caro et sanguis coagulatus...
Explicit:
Hec dum mecum tacitus, etc. Ostendit metro precedenti, assumpta persona miseri
Boethius
se talem quod consolatione indigeret...
Note:
The end is mutiliated.
Averroes
Middle Commentary on the Poetics
69r - 79r
Incipit:
Incipit Poetria
Aristotelis
cum commento
Averrois
...
Explicit:
[Textus:] ... aut est impossibilis aut difficilis ad usum aliquem certum intellectus.
[Commentary:] ... itaque deridetur qui dulorationem (?) et manifestationem intendit. Explicit poetria
Aristotelis
cum commento
Averrois
translata de arabico in latinum. Completori bonorum referantur gracie.
Italy, Modena, Biblioteca estense universitaria, cam. 104, meta data published by the Digital Averroes Research Environment (DARE), URI: https://dare.uni-koeln.de/app/manuscripts/BOOK-DARE-M-IT-MOD-BEU-cam.104