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Compendium totius commentarii in octo libros physicorum

Contributor:
Huober, Johannes (scribe)
Name:
Brandis, Christoph
Timespan:
Early works to 1800
Date:
1609
Description:
Commentary on Aristotle's Physics by the Jesuit Christoph Brandis, professor at Dillingen, condensed by his student Johannes Huober. Compare Huober's uncondensed version found in UPenn Ms. Codex 778.
Language:
Latin
Provenance:
Formerly in the collection of the Carthusian monastery, Buxheim (note, p. i).; Formerly owned by the Counts of Waldbott-Bassenheim (stamp of G.W.B.D., probably standing for Gräflich von Waldbott-Bassenheim'sche Domanialverwaltung, p. 1), who inherited the Buxheim monastery library (monastery dissolved in 1803, its property including its library given to the Counts of Ostein) from the Count of Ostein in 1810.; Sold by Adalbert Lauter (Munich), 1950.
Subject:
Aristotle Criticism and interpretation Early works to 1800; Aristotle. Physics Early works to 1800; Aristotle; Physics -- Early works to 1800; Physics; Criticism and interpretation
Resource Type:
Text
Form/Genre:
codices (bound manuscripts); commentaries; Manuscripts, Latin; Manuscripts, European; manuscripts (documents)
Physical Description:
134 leaves : paper; 159 x 96 (125 x 75) mm bound to 165 x 105 mm
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Ms. codex.; Title from title page (p. 1).; Incipit: Conclusio prima ... (p. 1).; Pagination: Paper, ii (contemporary paper) + 134 + i (contemporary paper) leaves; [i-ii], 1-263, [264-266]; contemporary pagination in ink, upper outer corners.; Layout: Written in 23 long lines.; Script: Written in a cursive script by Johannes Huober (p. i), with later alterations to the text in another hand.; Binding: Contemporary vellum (Zacour-Hirsch).; Origin: Written in Dillingen, 1609-1610 (p. i).; Latin.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Codex 779