Italy, Ferrara, Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea, Cl. II. 362

Miscellany

Physical Description
  • Material: Paper
  • Pages: III + 205 + I leaves
  • Leaves Format: not available
  • Dimensions: (305-308) x (205-210) mm

Detailed Description
  • Foliation:
    Manus OnLine restarts the foliation with the second section, cf. collation.
    In the upper outer margins, we have an old foliation with arabic numbers in brown ink. Manus OnLine dates the enumeration of the second section to the 15th century .
  • Collation:
    A composite manuscript out of two codicological sections (ff. 1r- 161v and 162r- 202v ).
    Section 1 has 15 quinions (ff. 1r- 150v ), 1 quaternion (ff. 151r- 158v ) and 1 ternion (ff. 159r- 163v ). This section has reclaimers in the lower outer margins in minor letters a-r, associated with an arabic number.
    Section 2 has 2 sexternions (ff. 164r- 187v ), 1 binion (ff. 188r- 189v ) and 2 quaternions (ff. 190r- 205v ).
    We have catchwords in both sections, cf. Manus OnLine for further details.
  • Condition Description:
    The last folio of section 1 is mutilated (ff. 163r- 163v ).
  • Decoration:
    Section 1 has titles in vermillion and purple, section 2 has the titles just in vermillion. We have ornated initials on f. 1r , one having a picture in it, cf. below; indeed, Manus OnLine notes, that this whole page is ornated, and that we have gold and gold leaf decoration in section 1. The smaller initials of this section are either in red and blue, entwined with violet lines, or in blue, entwined with red lines. Section 1 has paragraph signs in vermillion, purple and blueish red, used alternately. In section 1 the miniatures are from the school of Ferrara, possibly performed by Guglielmo Giraldi (cf. the signature on f. 161v ). One initial on f. 1r shows Peter Lombard , holding the codex with his right hand while pointing with the left hand. On the bottom of this page, there is a picture of a mountain (Mount Carmel) in brown ink, framed by a laurel wreath. We have miniatures from the school of Bologna in section 2. Section 2 has small hands drawn to highlight passages of the text. We have two different types of watermarks. On the back side of the front cover flyleaf, we have a bird on three overlapping mountains, inscribed into a circle, on top of which we have a six-pointed star. On ff. 162r- 163v (section 1) we have an ascending lion. According to Manus OnLine, both could not be identified any further. We have leaden lining.
  • Layout:
    Text is set in two columns in section 2.

    49 lines to the page in section 1, 38-40 lines to the page in section 2. The number of designated lines is overall one higher, but with one line per page not being used.

    No script on ff. 162r- 163v , 189r- 189v and 204v- 205r .
  • Hand Description:
    Text is written by three Gothic hands.
    Section 1 is written by one hand in brown ink.
    Section 2 is written by two hands (ff. 164r- 188v and 190r- 204r ) in brown ink.
  • Binding Description:
    Cardboard binding with parchment cover, having a smooth back.
  • Provenance:
    The date 1469 can be found on f. 161v , while for the second section, we only have an estimated time of origin ( 14th century ). The first section can also be dated to 1469 - 1470 based on the decoration.
    Section 1 was produced by the Carthusian monastery of St. Christopher in Ferrara in 1469 and purchased in the following year by Battista Panetti , who was then prior of the convent of St. Paul , as attested in his own hand on f. 161v : "Emi ego frater Baptista Pannetus theologie professor indignus hunc Petrum de Aquila vulgo dictum Scotellus a priore Sancti Christophori de Cartusia et pro ipso a Gulielmo miniatore ferrariensi cive precio inter me et ipsum convento MCCCCLXX die vero duodecima februarij dum essem prior Sancti Paulj Ferrariae ordinis Carmelj".
    On flyleaf IIr, in black ink, we have: "DELLA P. UNIVERSITA' DI FERRARA", the use of this note being witnessed from 1824 to 1859 .
    On the back side cover, a hand from the 18th century wrote: " Petri [ ] [ ] Ms. 1469 S. Thoma Tract. cum corret. Bapt. Panetj ".
    On f. 204r , we have an autograph of Battista Panetti : "Visus et correctus a me frater Baptista Panetio carmelita die 23 sept. 1498 Regij ac Muttine".
History
  • Origin Date: 14th century and 1469
  • Origin Place: not available
Content
Anonymous Tractatus de principiis naturalibus 195r - 198r
  • Incipit:
    Quoniam quidam potest esse ...

  • Explicit:
    ... sunt principalis omninj ceterorum.

  • Note:
    On the first folio of the text, we have the title "tractatus eiusedm de potencijs naturalibus", and on the last folio it appears as "tractatus de principiis naturalibus".

Averroes De Substantia Orbis 182r - 188v
  • Incipit:
    In hoc tractatu intendimus perscrutari de rebus ...

  • Explicit:
    ... agente motum et scias quia hec questio est valde bona.

  • Note:
    The name of the author can be found on the first (" Averoys ") and last (" Averroys ") folio of the text, like the manuscript title.

Petrus de Aquila Quaestiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum 1r - 161v
  • Incipit:
    [Prologue:] Cupientes aliquid et cetera. Circa prologum libri sententiarum ... (f. 1r )
    [First text:] Veteris ac nove et cetera. Circa istam primam ... (f. 4r )
    [Last text:] Samaritanus quidam et cetera. Circa primam distinctionem quarti libri ... (f. 119v )

  • Explicit:
    [Prologue:] ... propter ista necessaria ad finem consequendum. (f. 4r )
    [First text:] Cui vel ipsi et honor et gloria in sempiterna seculorum secula. Amen. (f. 45v )
    [Last text:] ... liberare dignetur et inter electos suos computare. Amen. (f. 161v )

  • Note:
    The prologue has a note "Prologus libri primi" to the incipit and explicit, the first text has the note "Liber I" in the same way. The manuscript title can be found on f. 1r and many other places, in nearly all the incipits and explicits of the four books (ff. 45v , 92v , 93v , 119r- 119v and 161v ). The name of the author can be found on ff. 92v , 119r- 119v and 161v .

Thomas Aquinas De ente et essentia 164r - 169v
  • Incipit:
    Quia parvus error in principio magnus est in fine ...

  • Explicit:
    ... in quo sit finis et consumatio huius sermonis.

  • Note:
    We have two different manuscript titles: "Tractatus de encium quidditate et de essencia et esse" and "Tractatus de encium quidditate", on the first and last folio, respectively. The name of the author can be found on the same folios.

Thomas Aquinas De unitate intellectus contra Averroistas 170r - 182r
  • Incipit:
    Sicut omnes homines natura scire desiderant ...

  • Explicit:
    ... quos eius errori resistetur vel ignorantie consuletur.

  • Note:
    The name of the author can be found on f. 169v and on the last folio of the text. On f. 169v , we also have the title "Contra Averoyim", while on the last folio, the title is given as: "De intellectu contra quosdam errores ipsius averoys supra librum de anima et quorundam aliorum magistrorum Aristotelis sufficientur non intelligencium de potenciis anime".

Thomas Aquinas 190r - 191v
  • Incipit:
    Queritur de sensu comuni et primo que sit necessitas ponendi ...

  • Explicit:
    ... sentit omnia sensata propria.

  • Note:
    The title on the first folio of the text could not be verified on Corpus Thomisticum. According to the incipit/explicit it does not seem to be the Sentencia libri De sensu et sensato. The name of the author can also be found on the first folio.

Thomas Aquinas De potentiis animae 191v - 195r
  • Incipit:
    Sunt autem secundum quosdam philosophos ...

  • Explicit:
    ... est enim vis eadem non eodem subiecto est memoria.

  • Note:
    The catalogue gives Thomas Aquinas as author, however, Corpus Thomisticum states that the author of the text is unknown. The name "frater Thomas " can be found on the first and last folio of the text, which also have the manuscript title.

Thomas Aquinas De operationibus occultis naturae 198r - 200r
  • Incipit:
    Quoniam inquibusdam corporibus naturalibus ...

  • Explicit:
    ... ad presens dicta sufficiant.

  • Note:
    The name of the author can be found alongside that of Battista Panetti on the first folio of the text. The same Battista Panetti added a title ("de principijs ocultis operationum [sic] naturae") in the lateral margin of that folio.

Thomas Aquinas De mixtione elementorum 200r - 201r
  • Incipit:
    Dubium apud multos esse solet ...

  • Explicit:
    ... salvantur autem virtutes eorum.

  • Note:
    Title and name of the author can be found on the first folio of the text.

Thomas Aquinas De aeternitate mundi 201r - 202v
  • Incipit:
    Suppositio quod mundus duronis initium habuerit ...

  • Explicit:
    ... contrariae parti videantur probabilitatem afferre.

  • Note:
    Title inferred with Corpus Thomisticum from the incipit and explicit. A more descriptive manuscript title and the name of the author can be found on the first folio of the text.

Thomas Aquinas De motu cordis 202v - 204r
  • Incipit:
    Quia omne quod movetur ...

  • Explicit:
    Et hec de motu cordis dicta sufficiant.

  • Note:
    Title and name of the author can be found on the first folio of the text.