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Leuven, KU Leuven Bibliotheken Bijzondere Collecties, Ms. 1585
Categoriae decem ex Aristotele decerptae
(fragment)
Manuscript description
Manuscript ID
mmfc-16084
Title
Categoriae decem ex Aristotele decerptae
(fragment)
Collection
Leuven, KU Leuven Bibliotheken Bijzondere Collecties
Shelfmark
Leuven, KU Leuven Bibliotheken Bijzondere Collecties, Ms. 1585
Manuscript Category
philosophy
Document type
library book / reference book
References
Online catalogue record
KU Leuven Libraries Catalogue
Digital reproduction
Teneo
Fragmentarium (digital reproduction)
IIIF Manifest
https://lib.is/IE2940732/manifest
https://fragmentarium.ms/metadata/iiif/F-vo3b/manifest.json
Other online data sources
Fragmentarium
Fragment container
UNIT ID
mmfc-16085
Leaf count
1 horizontal strip
Remaining fragment
UNIT ID
mmfc-16083
Page range
fol. [1]
Form
Codex
Integrity
Fragment: 1 leaf, cut horizontally in half. Only the lower half of the leaf is preserved.
Language
Latin
(main)
Origin
Date
second half 12th century (Godfried Croenen)
Evidence
Script, decoration
Support
Material
Parchment
Number of leaves
1
Fragment dimensions
h: 130 mm x w: 220 mm
Layout
Section
fol. [1]r-v
Description
8 remaining lines, interlinear space 8 mm,
Columns
1
Layout formula
| T |
Ruling
Full ruling, Lead-point ruling
Prickings
no prickings visible in outer margin
Text dimensions
h: 70 mm x w: 125 mm
Paratextual features
marginal glosses
Writing
Script
Praegothica
Decoration
Type
ornamental initials
,
pen-flourished initials
,
rubrics red
,
illuminated
,
rubrics
Description
Early pen-flourished initials with very simple decoration in red and green ink. Red rubrication.
1.
Categoriae decem ex Aristotele decerptae
UNIT ID
mmfc-54678
Page range
fol. [1]r-v (defective)
Title
Categoriae decem ex Aristotele decerptae
Categoriae
Contributors
Aristoteles
(author)
Language
Latin (main)
Incipit
De facere et pati. Dicta sunt omnia [...] (fol. [1]r)
Explicit
[Et dulce enim dulci, et albo] (fol. [1]v)
Notes
Textual content
Latin summary of the 'Ten Categories' from Aristoteles'
Organon
, which was thought to have been written by Augustinus Aurelius.
Manuscript description
Fragment container
Remaining fragment
1.
Categoriae decem ex Aristotele decerptae
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