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Manuscrit composite contenant notamment des écrits d'Aristote (France, seconde moitié du XIIe siècle et seconde moitié du XIIIe siècle)
0197
Manuscrit complet
Seconde moitié du XIIe siècle et seconde moitié du XIIIe siècle
France (probablement Paris et Normandie)
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”;
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200 x 135 mm
173 fol.
Parchemin
TextManuscripts. Les Enluminures
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Notice bibliographique complète : https://www.textmanuscripts.com/medieval/organon-porphyry-aristotle-60709?country[]=france&inventorySearch=2&p=6
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.