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Annotata in libellos Aristotelis Parva naturalia appellatos.
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Aristotle--Criticism and interpretation--Early works to 1800
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Aristotle. De motu animalium--Early works to 1800
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Psychology--Early works to 1850
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Early works to 1850
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Aristotle. Parva naturalia--Early works to 1800
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Latin, with frequent Greek words
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Extent: 198 leaves : parchment ; 209 x 160 (175 x 129) mm bound to 214 x 170 mm
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Title from title page (f. 1r), and in an alternate form on the upper cover.
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Origin: Written in Germany (Zacour-Hirsch), 1584-1585.
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Ms. codex.
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Binding: Contemporary vellum, using a single leaf from a liturgical text.
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Watermark: Briquet Aigle 120 (1567); earlier version of Briquet Aigle 125 (1587) with "CN" on eagle's chest; Briquet Fleur de Lis 7049 (1578).
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Collation: Paper, 198; 1¹⁰(-9) 2¹² 3² 4¹⁴ 5¹²(-12) 6⁸ 7¹² 8¹⁰(-7) 9-10⁸ 11⁴ 12⁸(-1, 2, 3) 13⁸ 14¹⁰ 15⁸(-7, 8) 16⁸ 17 ² 18-24⁸; modern pencil foliation, upper right recto.
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Layout: Written in 26-32 long lines; text block outlined in drypoint.
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Script: Written in an italic script in two hands, alternating between hands throughout the text.
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28 August 2023
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28 August 2023
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