Pseudo-Gilbertus, Liber Sex Principiorum; manuscript leaf (DS6374) (Q28459)
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English | Pseudo-Gilbertus, Liber Sex Principiorum; manuscript leaf (DS6374) |
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Pseudo-Gilbertus, Liber Sex Principiorum; manuscript leaf
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--France
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Manuscripts, Latin--France--Specimens
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Aristotle--Criticism and interpretation--Early works to 1800
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1175-1250
12. century
13. century
1175Gregorian
1250Gregorian
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Extent: 1 leaf : parchment ; 246 x 178 mm
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Incipit title.
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Single leaf from Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi, Aristotles Latinus: Supplementa Categoriarum; Porphyry's Isagoge and Pseudo-Gilbertus' Liber sex principiorum as identified by modern edition: Bruges-Paris : Desclée de Brouwer, 1966, L. Minio-Paluello, ed.
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A portion (chapters 39-54) of Liber sex principiorum, the commentary on the last six classes in the tenfold schema elaborated in Aristotle's Categories-- the first of his works on logic. The portion here deals with place and time. CPMA, 1:43.39-54. Popularly attributed to Gilberto Porretae, Bishop of Poitiers (d. 1154).
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Written in 32 long lines in a compact, slightly rounded, highly abbreviated gothic textualis libraria; marginal annotation in a compact gothic cursiva antiquor. Pricking visible in inner margin. Decoration: paraphs, schemata, and a maniculum in red; 1-line, blue initial with red pen-flourishes on recto. Presumably used as a read pastedown; discoloration from paste visible in the upper, outer...
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Extensive interlinear glossing, marginal annotations and schemata. Numerous manicula.
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Produced towards the end of the 12th century or the first half of the 13th century, probably in France.
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2 February 2024
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2 February 2024
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