De philosophia naturali (DS670) (Q3415)

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De philosophia naturali (DS670)
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      27 August 2023
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      De philosophia naturali
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      Nicolas d'Orbelles
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      Brulefer, Etienne, -approximately 1499
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      Natural history--Pre-Linnean works
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      between 1485 and 1499
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      Extent: 14 leaves : paper, color illustrations ; 200 x 138 (135-150 x 90-99) mm
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      paper, color illustrations
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      Ms. gathering.
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      Title supplied by cataloger.
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      Collation: Paper, 14; 114; modern pagination in pencil, [1-9, i, 10-27], upper outer corners.
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      Layout: Written in 24-29 long lines; vertical bounding lines and very occasional horizontal bounding lines ruled in brown or red ink.
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      Script: Written in semi-cursive script with some calligraphic broken-letter headings.
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      Decoration: 9 watercolor illustrations and diagrams, 8 full-page (female figure in aristocratic dress, p. 1; male figure in armor, fold-out, p.9; diagram of the head, fold-out, p. [i]; diagram of celestial spheres, fold-out, p. 10; diagram of head with faculties and senses, fold-out, p. 11; diagrams of elements and temperaments, p. 25; diagram including head of Christ with crown of thorns, p...
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      Origin: Written in western Germany, probably Mainz, in the late 15th century.
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      Sold at auction at Reiss & Sohn (Königstein), 2002, no. 123, to Lawrence J. Schoenberg.
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      Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2011.
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      Gift of Barbara Brizdle Schoenberg, 2021.
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      28 April 2025
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