Italy, Assisi, Biblioteca Comunale, 281

Italy, Assisi, Biblioteca Comunale, 281

GlossedAristotelianManuscript

Physical Description
  • Material: Parchment
  • Pages: A + 144 + B leaves
  • Leaves Format: not available
  • Dimensions: 330 x 320 mm

Detailed Description
  • Foliation:
    A pencil foliation: 1-77, 79, 79, 80-144.
    A foliation mistake on ff. 78r and 79r leads to no change of the total count of folio numbers, somebody signed a 79 instead of a 78.
  • Decoration:
    Tall initials painted in red and blue.
  • Layout:
    The text is set in two columns.


  • Hand Description:
    The manuscript is worked out by one librarian. The notes in the marginis were added by serveral hands of the 15th century.
  • Provenance:
    At the bottom of f. 1r an author of glosses wrote: "Dominus Petrus Raimondini de Imola, primo (?) novembris (?) 1499".
History
  • Origin Date: 14th century
  • Origin Place: not available
  • George Lacombe , Aristoteles Latinus Vol. Pars Posterior, Rome (1955) , pp. 870f.
  • Jörg Fauser , Die Werke des Albertus Magnus in ihrer handschriftlichen Überlieferung Vol. Part 1, Münster (1982) , p. 64
  • Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche (Roma): Manus OnLine [description]
Content
Aristotle Physica 1r - 44v
  • Incipit:
    Quoniam quidem intelligere et scire...

  • Note:
    Some hands from the 15th century added the Commentary of Averroes In Physicam in the margins of ff. 1r , 1v , 33r , 33v , 34r and 36v .

Averroes Long Commentary on the Physics 1r - 44v
  • Note:
    Some hands from the 15th century added the Commentary of Averroes In Physicam in the margins of ff. 1r , 1v , 33r , 33v , 34r and 36v .

Aristotle De caelo 44v - 67v
  • Incipit:
    De natura scientia fere plurima videtur...

  • Note:
    One can find Averroes ' commentary In de anima strayed in the margins.

Averroes Long Commentary on De Caelo 44v - 67v
  • Note:
    One can find Averroes ' commentary In de anima strayed in the margins.

Avicenna De generatione et corruptione 67v - 80r
  • Note:
    Someone added parts of " Avicenna in sermone super textum Aristotelis " in the margins.

Aristotle De generatione et corruptione 67v - 80r
  • Note:
    Someone added parts of " Avicenna in sermone super textum Aristotelis " in the margins.

Aristotle Meteorologica 80r - 108v
  • Incipit:
    De primis quidem igitur causis

  • Explicit:
    Explicit liber Methaurorum Aristotelis nove translationis. Deo gratias. Amen

  • Note:
    Parts of Albert the Great 's In librum Metheoram are added in the marigns.

Albert the Great Meteora 80r - 108v
  • Note:
    Parts of Albert the Great 's Meteora are added in the marigns from a 15th century hand. We can find his words i.e. on ff. 80v , 83v and 98v .

Aristotle De anima 108v - 113v
  • Incipit:
    Incipit liber de anima nove translationis. Bonorum honorabilium notitiiam opinantes...

  • Explicit:
    Explicit liber de anima nove translationis

  • Note:
    One can find parts of the Commentary Averroes in De anima on f. 111v and elswhere strayed.

Averroes Long Commentary on De Anima 108v - 113v
  • Note:
    One can find parts of the Commentary Averroes in De anima on f. 111v and elsewhere strayed.

Aristotle De sensu et sensato 113v - 120r
  • Incipit:
    Quoniam autem de anima secundum ipsam

Aristotle De memoria et reminiscentia 120r - 122r
  • Incipit:
    De memoria et memorari dicendum...

Aristotle De somno et vigilia 122r - 128r
  • Note:
    On f. 127v someone added words of Averroes ' in De somno. The text is divided into two parts: "De somno et vigilia" (ff. 122r- 127r ) and "De divinatione" (ff. 127r- 128r )

Averroes Commentary on the Parva Naturalia (Compendium libri de sompno et vigilia) 122r - 128r
  • Note:
    On f. 127v someone added words of Averroes ' in De somno. The text is divided into two parts: "De somno et vigilia" (ff. 122r- 127r ) and "De divinatione" (ff. 127r- 128r )

Aristotle De motu animalium 128r - 131r
  • Incipit:
    De motu autem eo qui animalium

Aristotle De longitudine et brevitate vitae 131r - 132v
Aristotle De iuventute 133r - 134r
  • Note:
    The text of the new translation is mixed up with the old translation.

Aristotle De respiratione 134r - 136v
Aristotle De morte 136v - 140v
  • Incipit:
    Quoniam autem dictum est prius quod vivere et anime habitus cum caliditate...

  • Note:
    Against the incipit, a notula in the margin of f. 138v admonishes: "Hic incipit liber de morte et vita." on the words: "Est quidem igitur omnibus animalibus commune generatio et mors...".

Aristotle De progressu animalium 140v - 144v
  • Explicit:
    ...conveniens est de anima contemplari