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Composite manuscript, three parts (Latin and French): 1. (ff. 1-34) Etymologiae / Isidore of Seville, and other text(s). – 2. (35-68) Mineralia / Albertus Magnus. – And other part(s)
Praeceptum medicum
Etymologiae
Mineralia
De Mineralibus
Part 1: handwritten, littera textualis
Creator
- Isidore of Seville
- Albertus Magnus
- Albertus Magnus
- Isidore of Seville
Subject
- artes (MMDC)
- Reading culture
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
Type of item
- Manuscript
- manuscripts (documents)
Medium
- Part 1: Parchment
- Part 2: Parchment
- Part 3: Parchment
- Parchment
- parchment (animal material)
Creator
- Isidore of Seville
- Albertus Magnus
- Albertus Magnus
- Isidore of Seville
Subject
- artes (MMDC)
- Reading culture
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
Type of item
- Manuscript
- manuscripts (documents)
Medium
- Part 1: Parchment
- Part 2: Parchment
- Part 3: Parchment
- Parchment
- parchment (animal material)
Providing institution
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Creation date
- Parts 1 and 2: [second half 13th century]
- Part 3: [12th century]
- 1100-1250
- 1100/1250
- 12th century
- 13th century
- 12th century
- 13th century
Places
- Parts 1 and 2: Southern Netherlands?
- Part 3: Southern Netherlands?
- Belgium
- United Nations
- Belgium
Current location
- Leiden University Library
Provenance
- Bought from the library of F. Nansius (?).
- Part 1 owned by Johannes de Soumaing (15th century?), according to a note on f. 34v.
- Nansius, Franciscus, (1525-1595)
- Soumaing, Johannes de
Identifier
- Shelfmark: BPL 197
Extent
- 1 volume, 74 leaves
- Part 1: ff. 1-34
- Part 2: ff. 35-68
- Part 3: ff. 69-74
- Part 1: 162x124 mm
- Part 2: 172x125 mm
- Part 3: 162x118 mm
Format
- Book
- books
Language
- fra
- lat
- lat
- Latin
- fre
- French
Is part of
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item
- In collection: Bibliotheca Publica Latina
Is referenced by
- Catalogus compendiarius 1932 = [H.P. Blok,] Catalogus compendiarius continens codices omnes manuscriptos qui in Bibliotheca Academiae Lugduno-Batavae asservantur. Vol. 1 (Leiden 1932), p. 118
- De Groot & 1989 = A.J. De Groot & E.C.C. Coppens, Manuscripta canonistica Latina. Elenchus codicum necnon diplomatum iuris canonici ante a. 1600 in bibliothecis ac archivis neerlandicis. Nijmegen 1989, nr.787
- Fauser 1982 = W. Fauser, Die Werke des Albertus Magnus in ihrer handschriftlichen Überlieferung (Alberti Magni Opera omnia ; Tomus subsidiarius 1). Vol. 1. Die echten Werke (Aschendorff 1982), (ad: f. 35r-68r)
- Gumbert 2009 = J.P. Gumbert, Illustrated Inventory of Medieval Manuscripts. Vol. 2. Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek BPL (Hilversum 2009), nr. 1419-1421
- Hulshoff Pol 1976 = E. Hulshoff Pol, 'Franciscus Nansius und seine Handschriften'. In: J.P. Gumbert & al. (eds.), Essays presented to G.I. Lieftinck. Vol. 4. (Amsterdam 1976), p. 79-102, i.c. p. 96
- MMDC = Medieval Manuscripts in Dutch Collections
- Molhuysen 1912 = P.C. Molhuysen, Codices Bibliothecae Publicae Latini. Leiden 1912, p. 105
- Senguerdius & 1716 = W. Senguerdius & al., Catalogus librorum tam impressorum quam manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Publicae Universitatis Lugduno-Batavae. Leiden 1716, p. 333
- Van Wijnbergen & 1988 = C. van Wijnbergen & H. Zapp, Verzeichnis kanonistischer Handschriften in den Niederlanden. Würzburg 1988, p.105
Has Met
- Franciscus Nansius
Providing country
- Netherlands
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2021-12-21T16:02:40.639Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-02-28T18:55:56.900Z
Table of contents
- Part 1 contains: (f. 1v) Medical recipe. – (ff. 2r-34r) Etymologiae (books X, XII, XVI, ch. 1-16) / Isidore of Seville. – (f. 22r) Verse in French.
- Part 2 contains: (ff. 35r-68v) Mineralia / Albertus Magnus.
- Part 3 contains: (ff. 69r-74v) Etymologiae (books IV and XVII, ch. 4-7) / Isidore of Seville. – (f. 72r-v) Preface to an unidentified medical text.