USA, Stanford, Stanford University Libraries, M0389.1.11

USA, Stanford, Stanford University Libraries, M0389.1.11


Physical Description
  • Material: Parchment
  • Pages: 2 leaves
  • Leaves Format: not available
  • Dimensions: not available

Detailed Description
  • Hand Description:
    Written in a Gotic bookhand. In the margins one can find notes by cursive 14th-century hand.
  • Acquisition:
    These two fragments can be found in the collection of fragments M0389. Box 1, Folder 11, Item 1 and Item 2. Fragments in this collection were purchased by Stanford in 1984 and 1985.
  • Provenance:
    Two Stanford-owned leaves originating from the same dispersed book.
    Oxford antiquary Philip Bliss (1787-1857) was one of the first collectors to recognize the historical and cultural importance of medieval manuscript fragments. These books survived intact in England until ca. 1520-70 at which time, particularly in Oxford and Cambridge, they were taken to pieces for use by binders as pastedowns, wrappers, fly leaves, and reinforcing strips.
History
  • Origin Date: second half of 13th century
  • Origin Place: not available
  • Stanford University (CA): Stanford University Libraries Online Catalogue [Online Link]
Content
Averroes Long Commentary on the Physics 1r - 1v
  • Note:
    Fol. 1 includes text of Physics 1.48 with commentary of Averroes .

Averroes Long Commentary on the Physics 2r - 2v
  • Note:
    Fol. 2 includes text of Physics 2.1 with commentary of Averroes