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Textual miscellany (MS M.857)

Accession number
MS M.857
Object title
Textual miscellany (MS M.857)
Display Date
between 1290 and 1310.
Created
France, possibly Paris, between 1290 and 1310.
Binding
Small folio wormed oak boards, paper back, in tan book case; end leaves from canon law texts, probably commentary.
Credit line
Gift of Henry Fletcher, 1951.
Description
100 leaves (1 column, 40-45 lines, fols. 1-16v; 2 columns, 32-45 lines, fols. 17-98), bound : vellum, ill. ; 270 x 200 mm
Provenance
Dominus Fridericus, notary of the Austrian monastery of Admont, who gave it to the monastery (listed in the 1376 Admont inventory, no no., ex libris stamps of Admont library on flyleaf and fols. 1, 17, 53, number 487 written on back and inside front cover); sold by the monastery to E. P. Goldschmidt of London; purchased from Goldschmidt by Henry Fletcher of New York in 1937; gift of Henry Fletcher in April, 1951.
Notes
Ms. textual miscellany, written and illustrated in France, possibly Paris [suggested by E. P. Goldschmidt], end of 13th - beginning of 14th century.
Texts by authors: 1) Aristotle: Meteora, translation of William of Moerbeke (fols. 1-16v); De memoria et reminiscentia (fols. 72-73v); De sompno et vigilia (fols. 73v-76v); De causis longitudinis vite (fols. 76v-77v); 2) Albertus de Orlamunde: Summa naturalium (fols. 17-44); 3) Thomas Aquinas: De ente et essentia (fols. 44-49), De mixtione elementorum (fols. 53-53v), De motu cordis (fols. 53v-54v), Vita Aristotelis (fols. 54v-55v); 4) Albertus Magnus: De quiditate et esse (fols. 49-51v); 5) Pseudo-Aristoteles: De pomo sive de morte, with Manfred's preface (fols. 55v-57v), De presagiis tempestatum (fols. 69-69v); 6) Alfarabi: De intellectu et intellecto (fols. 57v-59v); 7) Boethius: Liber de summo bono (fols. 59v-61), De somno et vigilia (fols. 61-62v), 8) Gundissalinus: Liber de invisibilibus Dei (fols. 62v-63v); Liber de necessario et possibili (fols. 63v-69); 9) Averroes: Commentary on Aristotle (fols. 69v-72); 10) Algazel : Physica (fols. 84-98); 11) Alfred of Sareshel (Alfredus Anglicus): Commentarium super librum de plantis (fols. 77v-79v), previously attributed to Averroes according to a note by Dr. R. James Long March in 1979, and De substancia orbis (fols. 79v-83).
Decoration: 3 textual illustrations: 1) an astrological diagram on folio 1; 2) a wind map on folio 8; 3) a large circle on fol. 31v.
Revised: 2017
Script
textura
Language
Latin
Century
Classification