United Kingdom, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. misc. 116

Medical miscellany

Physical Description
  • Material: Parchment
  • Pages: 8 + 284 leaves
  • Leaves Format: not available
  • Dimensions: not available

Detailed Description
  • Hand Description:
    Written by Franciscus de Eneaxio, doctor artium, at Padua in 1463 for his own use (see ff. 212v and 284v).
  • Acquisition:
    Purchased by the Bodleian in 1817
  • Provenance:
    Matteo Luigi Canonici (1727–1805); Giuseppe Canonici (?-1807 )
History
  • Origin Date: 1463
  • Origin Place: Padua (Italy)
  • Henry Octavius Coxe , Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Bodleianae pars tertia codices Graecos et Latinos Canonicianos complectens, Oxford (1854) , 506-507 [Link]
  • Irina Galynina & Jan Hagen Krüger , "Averroes’ Medical Treatise De venenis and Its Latin Manuscript Tradition. With an Edition and Translation of the Text", in: Raphaela Veit & Carsten Schliwski (ed.), Averroes as a Physician – Intellectual and Social Contexts of Medicine in Al-Andalus (forthcoming)
  • Josep-Ignasi Saranyana , "", in: Historia de la filosofia medieval (1999)
  • A catalogue of Western manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries and selected Oxford colleges [Link]
Content
Aegidius Corboliensis De pulsibus Carmen, cum [Gentilis de Fulgineis?] commentario 1 - 34
Aegidius Corboliensis De urinis Carmen, cum ejusdem [Gentilis de Fulgineis?] commentariis 35 - 83
Anonymous Tractatus de modo judicandi urinas 84v - 86v
Anonymous De Zodiaci signis, scilicet de temporibus faustis et infaustis secundum eorundem domina, versus triginta sex heroici 86v - 86v
Anonymous De medicinis simplicibus et compositis liber 87 - 87
  • Note:
    The content of this text is not clear. According to https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manuscript_3134 this treatise is "De accidentibus" by Mundinus de Foro Iulii.

Bartholomaeus de Sancta Sophia Commentarium in nonum Almansoris 113 - 212
  • Explicit:
    In calce: “Laus tibi sit Christe. Quoniam liber explicit iste. Compilatus per eximium artium et medicine doctorem d.M. Bartholomaeum antiquiorem de Sancta Sophia et scriptus ac et complectus per me Franciscum de Eneaxio, Patavum, artium doctorem et medicinem scolarem excellentissimi artium et medicine doctoris d. M. Bartholomaei junioris de Sancta Sophia, anno 1463, die xij. Septembris hora xxij. Amen.

Bartholomaeus de Sancta Sophia De febribus tractatus 213 - 269
Gentilis Fulginas Tractatus de vulneribus 270? - 271?
Averroes On Poisons 272 - 273
  • Incipit:
    Tit. “Opusculum de venenis Aueroys feliciter incipit” Incip. “Omnes species mortiferorum”

  • Note:
    For details and critical edition cf. I. Galynina/J. H. Krüger, Averroes’ Medical Treatise De venenis and Its Latin Manuscript Tradition. With an Edition and Translation of the Text, in: R. Veit/C. Schliwski (eds.), Averroes as a Physician – Intellectual and Social Contexts of Medicine in Al-Andalus (forthcoming).

Theophilus De urinis 274 - 274