Commentary Peripathetici in universam Stagyrittae phylosophiam pars prima Aristotelis Logica phylosophicis dissertationibus explanata in alma caesaria regiaque Universitate Leopoldina Soc. Iesu. Wratislaviae ... [etc.]
Alternate Title:
Logica Aristotelica.
Name:
Farenschon, Father
Date:
1710
Description:
Two works of scholastic philosophy, prepared by an unknown student under the direction of Fr. Farenschon, apparently in fulfillment of a baccalaureate in philosophy. The first work covers Aristotelian logic, including terms and syllogisms. The second work is a series of commentaries on various works, including Porphyry's Isagoge and Aristotle's De categoriis, De interpretatione, Analytica, and Topica. The section on universals considers the theories of Plato, Fonseca, and the Scotists. At the back is a list of twenty conclusions that must be defended for the degree in philosophy. An unattached folio repeats this list.
Language:
Latin
Provenance:
Owned by Ignatz Dominik Chorinsky von Ledske during the 18th century (bookplate inside upper cover).; Sold by F. Dörling, 1966.; Chorinsky von Ledske, Ignatz Dominik, Graf, 1729- former owner.
180 leaves : paper; 195 x 158 (176 x 119) mm bound to 198 x 172 mm
Rights:
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Notes:
Ms. codex.; Title from title page of predominant work (f. 35r); author name from f. 33v, 176v.; Table of contents: 1. f.1r-33v: Summulae seu brevis ad logicam Stagyrittae introductio.; Table of contents: 2. f.35r-176v: Commentary Peripathetici in universam Stagyrittae phylosophiam pars prima Aristotelis Logica phylosophicis dissertationibus explanata in alma caesaria regiaque Universitate Leopoldina Soc. Iesu. Wratislaviae.; Collation: Paper, i + 178 + i; 1⁴(-1, 2) 2¹⁰(-1) 3⁶(-1) 4⁴(-1) 5⁸ 6⁸(-8) 7² 8¹⁴(-1, 2) 9¹⁴ 10¹²(-12) 11⁸ 12⁶ 13⁸ 14¹⁶ 15¹⁸ 16¹⁴(-5) 17²⁶(-1) 18¹⁴(-14); modern pencil foliation, upper right recto.; Layout: Title page ruled in drypoint, text block outlined in drypoint.; Script: Written in a cursive script.; Watermark: Most pages feature an earlier version of the Postilion depicted in Churchill 332-334; later version of Briquet Couronne 4829 (1596); unidentifiable mark depicting a pair of figures, one of which carries a baton as in Briquet Homme 7569 (1580).; Decoration: Two diagrams, Paradigma oppositionis de modo and Paradigma oppositionis de lege, f. 18r-v; tree of Porphyry, f. 136r.; Binding: Contemporary half parchment; parchment on spine reused from an older music manuscript.; Origin: Written in Wroclaw in 1710 (f. 35r, 176v).; Latin.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Codex 1161
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