Caius 509/386
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Jump to navigationJump to searchVellum, 11 1/8 x 7 1/2 ff. 302, double columns of 55 lines. Cent, xiii, in two fairly good hands. 2 fo. Primo.
In the cover: Ex dono Pulham. At end: Mag. Ric. de Pulham dedit librum istum ad (?) collegium.
Contents :
- 1. f.1 Questiones super 5 libros phisicorum Aristolelis et aliquid sexti. "Ut scribit aristoteles in principio veteris methaphisice".
- f. 51b blank.
- 2. f.52 Hic inc. de methaphisice. "Ut habetur in libro de aristotelis fidei nichil se ipsum composuit.
- f. 63 pencil notes only.
- 3. f. 124 Questiones super phisica (i-vii). "Primo queritur quod sit abstrahere".
- f. 207 blank.
- 4. f. 208 Questiones super libros de celo et mundo. "Summa cognicionis nature etc. Aristoteles probat hic".
- Ends f. 252b: Hic terminantur questiones super 3 celi et mundi a mag. T. de bungeya[1].
- f. 253 blank.
- 5. f. 254 Questiones super libros de anima. "Capitula precede".
- 6. f. 276 Questiones super librum de longitudine et breuitale vite.
- f. 286b blank.
- 7. f. Questiones super librum de sensu et sensato.
- Ending f. 382a.
Notes
- ↑ Thomas de Bungey (regent Master at Oxford from 1270-1272; at Cambridge from 1282-1283), Commentary on the first book of Aristotle's De Caelo, ed. Parker (1968) (unpublished), pp. 105-281