Jacob of Forlivio, Quaestiones super libros Tegni Galeni

Date:
Early 15th century
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MS.374
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1. ff. 1r-177r Jacob of Forlivio, Quaestiones super libros Tegni Galeni

f. 1r Arguitur quod non. Primo quot sunt questions tot sunt doctrine … f. 177r '… et eodem modo soluitur ad confirmationes alias et sic finitur questio etc. AMEN. DEO LAVS. Amen. Expliciunt questiones tegni secundum magistrum Iacobum de forliuio.'

2. f. 177v Addition to Quaestio 23.

3. f. 178r Addition to Quaestio 24.

ff. 178v-180v blank

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Early 15th century

Physical description

1 volume 180 ll. (last 2 bl.). folio. 39 x 28 cm. Collation: 1-4 (10), 5 (12), 6-11 (10), 12 (12) wants 7 after f. 118, scribe has marked column 1 of f. 119 'vacat', 13-17 (10) wants 8 at end. Modern half stamped calf binding over wooden boards. First leaf damaged and repaired, margins of the next three leaves defective, other corners and margins frayed, a few damp stains and some worm-holes. Second folio 'donec cum'.

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Purchased 1932.

Biographical note

This work was printed in 1475 at Padua.

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Catalogue description modified in 2014. For original description, see S.A.J. Moorat, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1962-1973).

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Written in Italy.

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