Bod-Inc: A-248
Andreae, Antonius
Scriptum in artem veterem Aristotelis et in divisiones Boethii.
Analysis of Content
a2r Andreae, Antonius: Scriptum in artem veterem Aristotelis. [Introduction.] Edited by Johannes Maria Mapellus. Incipit: ‘ “[G]irum celi circuiui sola”. Eccle. 24 [Eccl 24,8]. Sicut scribitur primo metaphysice, propter admirari ceperunt homines philosophari . . .’ For the contents of this edition see Lohr (1967), 363-4 no. 1.
a2v Andreae, Antonius: Scriptum in artem veterem Aristotelis (Liber praedicabilium Porphyrii, prologue). Edited by Johannes Maria Mapellus. Incipit: ‘ “[O]mne debitum dimisi tibi, quoniam rogasti me” Math. 18 [Mt 18,32]. Sicut patet ex textu littere, Porphyrius a Grisarorio discipulo rogatus hunc librum composuit . . .’
a4r Andreae, Antonius: Scriptum in artem veterem Aristotelis (Liber praedicabilium Porphyrii). Edited by Johannes Maria Mapellus. Incipit: ‘Cum sit necessarium Grisarori(!) et ad eam que est apud Aristotelem predicamentorum doctrinam nosse . . . Liber iste in 2 diuiditur partes . . .’
c5v Andreae, Antonius: Scriptum in artem veterem Aristotelis (Liber praedicamentorum). Edited by Johannes Maria Mapellus. Incipit: ‘ “[S]cripsit in tabulis verba .io. que locutus est ad vos” Deutero. 4 [Dt 4,13]. Secundum Boetium in commento liber iste est de vocibus significantibus .io. prima genera rerum . . .’
h1r Andreae, Antonius: Scriptum in artem veterem Aristotelis (Liber sex principiorum). Edited by Johannes Maria Mapellus. Incipit: ‘ “[S]umens reliquias dedit eis” Lu. 24 [Lc 24,43]. Liber iste agit et tractat de illis 6 predicamentis, de quibus Aristoteles in libro predicamentorum non nisi superficialiter tractauit . . .’
l2v Andreae, Antonius: Scriptum in artem veterem Aristotelis (Liber perihermenias). Edited by Johannes Maria Mapellus. Incipit: ‘ “[T]u ergo, Balthasar, interpretationem narra festinus” Dan. 4 [Dn 4,15]. Secundum Boetium in commento liber iste est de interpretatione, quod questio intendit, hoc patebit magis infra . . .’
p4v Andreae, Antonius: Scriptum super librum divisionum Boetii. Edited by Johannes Maria Mapellus. Incipit: ‘ “[Q]ui diuisit mare rubrum in diuisiones” Psal. 135 [Ps 135,13]. De Boetio auctore huius libri potest intelligi presens verbum, vbi describitur perfecta conditio huius libri diuisionum . . .’
r6r ‘Tabula questionum.’
r6r [Colophon with note on editor.]
Imprint
Imprint: Venice: [Bonetus Locatellus, for] Octavianus Scotus, [after 3 Nov.] 1492. Folio.
Collation
Collation: a–r6.
Illustrations: Woodcut historiated initials.
References
ISTC: ia00592000
GW: GW 1671;
Hain: H 987;
Goff: Goff A‑592;
Proctor: not in Pr;
Others: CIBN A‑324; Rhodes 85; Sander 338; Sheppard 4196.
LCN: 14425514
Copies
Copy number: A-248(1)
Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled Italian(?) half calf over wooden boards, two clasps lost, one catch preserved; rebacked in the sixteenth/seventeenth-century. Both covers are divided by fillets into four horizontal compartments; the inner rectangles are divided by triple fillets into triangular compartments. In the compartments a small rosette stamp, unidentifiable due to worming and rebacking.
Size: 332 × 220 × 30 mm.
Size of leaf: 317 × 215 mm.
Early marginal notes, predominantly in gatherings a–e.
Provenance: Albertus Marchisius (fl. 1548); on a1r: ‘Est ad vsum alberti marchisii 1548 die 20 Maij'. Ant[onius] Gabianus, sixteenth century(?); inscription on a2r: ‘Mr ant. gabianus'. On endleaf ‘102 N' and ‘£1. 12. 6.’ Date of acquisition unknown; the shelfmark indicates a date after c.1891.
SHELFMARK: Inc. c. I4.1492.1.
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