====== Manuscrit composite contenant notamment des écrits d'Aristote (France, seconde moitié du XIIe siècle et seconde moitié du XIIIe siècle) ====== Notice créée le 2024-12-26 à 16:21 par Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani (nruffini). === Titre === Manuscrit composite contenant notamment des écrits d'Aristote (France, seconde moitié du XIIe siècle et seconde moitié du XIIIe siècle) === Identifiant GUARD === 0197 === Statut === Manuscrit complet === Date === Seconde moitié du XIIe siècle et seconde moitié du XIIIe siècle === Lieu === France (probablement Paris et Normandie) === Contenu === ff. 1-4v; 11-14v, Porphyry, Isagoge (translatio Boethii), incipit, “Cumsit necessarium crisaorie et ad eum quae est...”; explicit, “[...] communitatisque tradictionem. Explicit liber porphirii. Incipit liber predicamentorum aristotelis”; ff. 5-10v, Porphyry, Isagoge [inserted second distinct copy], incipit, “Cumsit necessarium grisarorii et ad eam...”; explicit, “[...] et in aliis quid non...” [ends incomplete]; ff. 14v-25v, Aristotle, Categoriae (translatio Boethii), incipit, “Equivoca dicuntur quorum...”; explicit, “[...] enumerati sunt. Explicit”; ff. 25v-31v, Aristotle, De interpretatione or Liber Peri Hermenias (translatio Boethii), incipit, “Primum oportet constituere quid sit nomen et quid verbum...”; explicit, “[...] non contingit in esse contraria”; ff. 31v-38v, Boethius, Liber de divisione, incipit, “Quam magnos studiosis afferat fructus scientia dividendi...”; explicit, “[...] paciebatur diligentissime expressimus”; ff. 38v-53v, Boethius, De topicis differentiis, incipit, “Omnis ratio disserendi quam logicen peripathetici...”; explicit, “[...] a nobis translata conscripsimus expeditum est”; Liber I (ff. 38v-42v); Liber II (ff. 42v-49); Liber III (ff. 49-53v) [missing Book IV, likely never planned]; ff. 53v-54v, Boetius, De categoricis syllogismis, incipit, [Multa] grai [graeci] veteres posteris suis...”; explicit, “[...] partes orationis sint consideremus [...]” (missing ending, likely due to change of quire, now wanting; the quire was apparently missing quite on since a 13th c. hand announces the next text in the composite volume in the lower margin of fol. 54v); ff. 55-97, Aristotle, Liber topicorum, incipit, “Propositum quidem negocii est invenire...”; explicit, “[...] ad quas habundare est difficile continuo. Explicit liber thopicorum deo gratias”; f. 97v, blank; ff. 98-117, Aristotle, De sophisticis elenchis, incipit, “De sophisticis autem elenchis et de his qui videntur...”; explicit, “[...] inventis autem multas habere grates. Explicit liber elenchorum aristotelis. Explicit expliciat ludere scriptor eat”; Liber I (ff. 98-108); Liber II (ff. 108-117v); ff. 118-149v, Aristotle, Priora analytica, incipit, “Primum opertet dicere esse...”; explicit, “[...] erit unum unius signum. Explicit liber priorum analecticorum aristotelis summi philozophi”; ff. 150-172v, Aristotle, Posteriora analytica, incipit, “Omnis doctrina et omnis disciplina intellectiva ex preexistente cognitione...”; explicit, “[...] se habet ad omnem rem”; ff. 150-172v, Aristotle, Posteriora analytica, incipit, “Omnis doctrina et omnis disciplina intellectiva ex preexistente cognitione...”; explicit, “[...] se habet ad omnem rem”; === Retranscription === - === Dimensions === 200 x 135 mm === Nombre de feuillets === 173 fol. === Support === Parchemin === Lieu de mise en vente === TextManuscripts. Les Enluminures === Date de mise en vente === - === Signalement dans la bibliographie === Notice bibliographique complète : [[https://www.textmanuscripts.com/medieval/organon-porphyry-aristotle-60709?country[]=france&inventorySearch=2&p=6]] === Reproduction photographique === {{:notice:manuscrit:aristoe_1200_normandie.jpg?400}} === Pour citer cette notice === Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani, « Manuscrit composite contenant notamment des écrits d'Aristote (France, seconde moitié du XIIe siècle et seconde moitié du XIIIe siècle) », in //GUARD : Guarantee Unpreserved Archives Remain Documented//, Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani et Sébastien de Valeriola (éds.), n° 0197, 2024, URL : [[https://guard.ulb.be/doku.php?id=notice:manuscrit:0197]].