Germany, Erlangen, Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, 210

Miscellany

Physical Description
  • Material: Parchment
  • Pages: I + 53 leaves
  • Leaves Format: not available
  • Dimensions: 250 x 183 mm

Detailed Description
  • Collation:
    A composite manuscript out of three codicological sections (ff. 1r- 12r , 13r- 44r and 45r- 53v ).
  • Condition Description:
    A folio is ripped out between ff. 36v- 37r (according to Fischer , two folios are missing). This was recognised by an annotator of the 15th century : "defectus hic commenti sancti Thome trium propositionum, nequam rupit folium et azinus verus".
    Another folio is ripped out after f. 53v , at the end of the codex.
    According to Fischer , the parchment is uneven, particularly bad in ff. 13r- 44r , and not fitting in size. The hair side is heavily yellowed.
  • Decoration:
    The initials are coloured in red and blue, the capital letters additionally entwined with lines. The small letters are coloured in either red or blue.
  • Layout:
    Text is set in two columns.


  • Hand Description:
    Text is written by multiple librarians. According to Fischer , their writing has similar character, changing under the influence of bad parchment from f. 19r onward. An exception is the commentary on De Anima (ff. 39r- 44r ), written in smaller letters, nearer to current script.
  • Provenance:
    On the flyleaf I, on top of the page, we have an ex-libris from the 15th century : "Liber Beate Marie Virginis in Fonte Salutis".
    According to Fischer , the codex probably originates from a French university. The "azinus" in the remark on the missing pages (see "condition") supports this.
History
  • Origin Date: End of the 13th to beginning of the 14th century
  • Origin Place: not available
  • Marie-Thérèse d'Alverny , Avicenna Latinus: Codices, Louvain-la-Neuve, Leiden (1994) , pp. 345-347
  • Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz: Manuscripta medievalia, Onlinekatalog [Erlangen, Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, Ms. 210 ]
  • Hans Fischer , Katalog der Handschriften der Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen Vol. 1. Band: Die Lateinischen Pergamenthandschriften., Erlangen (1928) , p. 248 [Ms. 210]
Content
Al-Farabi De intellectu 7v - 7v
  • Incipit:
    Dixit Alpharabius : Nomen intellectus dicitur duobus [erased] modis ...

  • Explicit:
    ... est preter intentionem nostram hic.

Alexander of Aphrodisias De intellectu et intellegibili 10r - 12v
  • Incipit:
    Scias quod intellectus apud Aristotelem est tribus modis ...

  • Explicit:
    ... sicut cum [MS: cā] erat in nobis. - Explicit liber Alexandri de intellectu.

Anonymous Commentary on the Meteorologica 45r - 53v
  • Incipit:
    Sicut vult Philosophus X° Moralium, finis ultimus hominis ... Quoniam autem quatuor cause determinate. Iste liber qui intitulatur Quartus Metheororum diuiditur ...

  • Explicit:
    ... optesis; hic determinat de opotesi et ep.

  • Note:
    The text has a prologue. The end is corrupt.

Averroes De Substantia Orbis 1r - 5v
  • Incipit:
    In hoc tractatu intendimus perscrutari ...

  • Explicit:
    ... et scias quod hec questio est valde bona.

  • Note:
    On top of the page, a later hand added the title "Incipit liber commentariorum de substantia orbis".

Peter of Auvergne Commentary on De morte 13r - 15v
  • Incipit:
    Est quidem omnibus. Postquam Philosophus determinat de infrigidatione ...

  • Explicit:
    ... proportionem habent ad mortem et vitam. - Explicit summa magistri Petri de Alvernia de morte et vita.

  • Note:
    D'Alverny gives the title "Commentarium in librum Aristotelis De morte et vita".

Thomas Aquinas Commentary on De causis 16r - 38v
  • Incipit:
    Sicut dicit Philosophus X° Ethicorum ...

  • Explicit:
    ... et sic terminetur liber de Causis. Sint gradie Deo. Amen.

  • Note:
    A later hand added: "Summa doctoris sancti finit super librum causarum, sancti scilicet Thome de Aquino ".

Thomas Aquinas Commentary on De anima (III) 39r - 44r
  • Incipit:
    III. Liber. Quoniam autem duabus differentiis ...

  • Explicit:
    ... necesse est animali inesse.

  • Note:
    These are corrupted excerpts of the commentary on De Anima. A later hand added: "Super 3. de anima sententia bona explicit". On f. 44v , we have notes on astronomy ("Ne wulgarem incurramus ..."), added in the 14th century .