Lectiones eximi philosophi Marciantonii Genuae super libros physicorum Aristotelis. (DS869) (Q4663)

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Lectiones eximi philosophi Marciantonii Genuae super libros physicorum Aristotelis. (DS869)
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    Lectiones eximi philosophi Marciantonii Genuae super libros physicorum Aristotelis.
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    Aristotle--Criticism and interpretation--Early works to 1800
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    Physics--Early works to 1800
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    Physical sciences--Early works to 1800
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    Early works to 1800
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    Aristotle. Physics--Early works to 1800
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    Extent: 211 leaves : paper ; 290 x 198 (228 x 153) mm bound to 299 x 211 mm +
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    Title, author, and date from caption heading (f. 1r); Zacour-Hirsch uses the title Lectiones super libros physicorum Aristotelis.
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    Binding: Modern half morocco (Zacour-Hirsch).
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    Ms. codex.
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    Incipit: Superiori anno de ea anime particula ageremus ... (f. 1r).
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    A note formerly attached with red wax to f. 151v is now laid in between f. 151v and f. 152r.
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    Collation: Paper, ii (modern paper) + 211 + ii (modern paper); 1¹¹ 2-13¹² 14¹⁵ 15⁹ 16-17¹² 18⁸; gatherings 2-13 signed B-I, K-L, L-N on the recto of their first leaves, lower right corner; gatherings 14-17 have a catchword on the verso of their last leaves, lower right corner; 1-207, [208-211]; contemporary or near-contemporary foliation in ink, upper right recto.
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    Layout: Written in 30-32 long lines with marginal notes for the first eleven lectures (through f. 19v); text block dimensions temporarily change to 243 x 148 mm at the beginning of the lectures on the fifth book of the Physics (f. 156r-174v).
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    Script: Written in an italic script by a single hand, with f. 161v-164v possibly in a second hand.
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    Origin: Written in Italy (Zacour-Hirsch) in 1549 (f. 1r).
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    Purchased, 1952.
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    27 August 2023
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    27 August 2023
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