Florentiae. B. Nat. Laurenziana. Caddi 153
Saec. XV, chart. , mm. 230 x 155, ff. 107, col. l, lin. 38-42.
Codex scriptus est manu unica et legatus est charta spissa.
In summo f. 1r legitur: "Incipit scriptum artis veteris secundum Ockham"; in fine vero expositionis libri Praedicamentorum: "Explicit scriptum magistri Guilelmi Ocam magistri super librum Porphyrii et Praedicamentorum. Deo gratias. Amen. - Qui scripsit scribat, sed non de tali littera merdosa".
Expositio in librum Perihermenias terminatur f. 89v. F. 90 est album , ff. 91r-107r habetur brevis expositio in I et II librum Physicorum, quae incipit: "Ad evidentiam eorum quae in libro determinantur physicorum , sciendum quod liber iste physicorum prima sui divisione ..."
Explicit f. 107r, mutila, ut videtur, verbis: "incepit de illis de inesse per rationes assignatas, ideo conveniens fuit".
Moody:
- This manuscript, written in an extremely illegible and careless hand, and mutilated with annotations and corrections superimposed on each other by several other hands, offers a hopelessly garbled and corrupt text, where it can be deciphered at all. After collating it for the Prooemium, and for the first few sections of the exposition of Porphyry's treatise, we discarded it as of no value for constituting the text of our edition. On a few occasions, where the other manuscripts failed to afford a decisive reading, we consulted K, but even in these instances it proved of little value. Its readings are noted in the variae lectiones only for the Prooemium.