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Bod-Inc: A-379

Argumenta

Tria et sexaginta in Priscianum cum solutionibus argumenta.

 

Analysis of Content

[a1r] ‘Tria et sexaginta in Priscianum cum solutionibus argumenta.’ Incipit: ‘[P]riscianus: Vox est aer tenuissimus ictus. Contra: Si aer corpus est, corpus uero uideri et tangi potest, hoc in uoce falsum est. Solutio: Vox est aer, id est habet esse per aerem. Priscianus: Littera est uox, quae scribi potest indiuidua. Contra: Littera est nota elementi nota, id est figura uox non est amplius figura diuidi potest. Solutio: Litteram posuit pro elemento. Amplius indiuidua. Contra: Scripsit in constructionibus elementum diuiditur in duo. Solutio: Ibi diuiditur significat soluitur ut fieri pro firi . . . lxiii. Pricianus: Adiectiua nomina in nullo deficiunt casu ergo quantus haberet uocatiuum. Solutio: Stricte intellexit que comparantur scilicet addiectiua.’ Quaestiones on Priscian's Institutiones grammaticae.

Imprint

Imprint: [Milan: Simon Magniagus, c.1485]. 4°.

Remarks: Proctor assigns to [Casal di San Vaso: Antonius de Corsiono] (cf. BMC VI p. xxviii).

Collation

Collation: [a8].

References

ISTC: ia00954500

GW: GW 2325;

Hain: H 1640;

Proctor: Pr 7273;

Others: Sheppard 4979.

LCN: 14088528

Copies

Copy number: A-379(1)

Bound with:
2. Priscianus, De octo partibus orationis. [Milan?: Simon Magniagus, c.1485] (P‑461);
3. Philippus Beroaldus, Annotationes in commentarios Servii vergilianos. [Milan: Simon Magniagus?, c.1483-5] (B‑217).

Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with marbled paper boards; bound for Kloß.

Size: 210 × 155 × 15 mm.

Size of leaf: 200 × 138 mm.

Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard Kloß (1787-1854); book-label; see sale (1835), lot 3027. Purchased for £0. 7. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 23, described as a Bologna edition.

SHELFMARK: Auct. O inf. 1.35(1).


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