B27817

Shelfmark

Fb.7.07

Author

Aristotle

Uniform title

[Physics., Latin., 1504.]

Title

In hoc opere continentur totius phylosophie naturalis paraphrases: hoc ordine digeste. Octo physicorum Aristotelis : paraphrasis. Quatuor de celo et mundo completorum : paraphrasis. Duoru[m] de g[e]n[er]atio[n]e & corruptio[n]e : paraphrasis. Quattour Meteoro[rum] co[m]pleto[rum] : paraphrasis. Trium de Anima completorum: paraphrasis. Libri de sensu et sensibili : paraphrasis. Libri de somno et vigilia : paraphrasis. Libri de longitudine et breuitate vite : paraphrasis. Dialogi insuper ad physicoru[m] : tu[m] faciliu[m] tum difficiliu[m] intelligentia[m] introductorij : duo. Introductio metaphysica. Dialogi quattuor ad Metaphysicoru[m] intelligentiam introductorij.

Publication, distribution, etc.

[Paris] :, Impressum in alma parhissoru[m] achademica per Henricum Stephanu[m] in vico clasi brunelli e regione scolarum decretoru[m]:,, Anno Christi pu[ri]ssimi saluatoris, entisentium, summisq[ue] boni. 1504. secunda die Decembris.

Physical description

348 leaves :, 8vo.

Note

Edited by Jacques Lefèvre d'Etaples (see prologus).

Note

Woodcut initials and diagrams; marginal notes; pilcrows in text.

Citation/references note

Cranz, Aristotle editions,, 107.719

Provenance

Bookplate of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.

Provenance

Inscription on t.p.: "To Robert Wisdom".

Binding

16th century brown leather, possibly German or Northern French; wooden boards; blind tooled rolls with heraldic symbols (a turreted gateway, a fleur-de-lys, a pomegranate and a rose, each surmounted by a royal crown, between the rose and the gateway a small panel with the binder's mark GG) forming panels; remains of clasps; plain spine with three raised bands; red morocco spine label of later date; writing along fore-edge.

Binding

Binding attribution to Garrett Godfrey of Cambridge, probably identical with Dutch binder Garret van Graten. See Birley notebooks, Bindings V, no. 787.

Copy-specific note

Previous shelfmark: Fe.5.08.

Copy-specific note

Some ms. marginal annotations and underscoring.

Subject

Philosophy, Ancient, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Lefèvre d'Etaples, Jacques, translator.

Added entry--name

Estienne, Henri, printer.

Added entry--name

Reynolds, John, former owner.

Added entry--name

Godfrey, Garrett, binder.

Added entry--place

France, Paris.
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24510$aIn hoc opere continentur totius phylosophie naturalis paraphrases: hoc ordine digeste. Octo physicorum Aristotelis : paraphrasis. Quatuor de celo et mundo completorum : paraphrasis. Duoru[m] de g[e]n[er]atio[n]e & corruptio[n]e : paraphrasis. Quattour Meteoro[rum] co[m]pleto[rum] : paraphrasis. Trium de Anima completorum: paraphrasis. Libri de sensu et sensibili : paraphrasis. Libri de somno et vigilia : paraphrasis. Libri de longitudine et breuitate vite : paraphrasis. Dialogi insuper ad physicoru[m] : tu[m] faciliu[m] tum difficiliu[m] intelligentia[m] introductorij : duo. Introductio metaphysica. Dialogi quattuor ad Metaphysicoru[m] intelligentiam introductorij.
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300##$a348 leaves :$c8vo.
500##$aEdited by Jacques Lefèvre d'Etaples (see prologus).
500##$aWoodcut initials and diagrams; marginal notes; pilcrows in text.
5104#$aCranz, Aristotle editions,$c107.719
561##$aBookplate of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
561##$aInscription on t.p.: "To Robert Wisdom".
563##$a16th century brown leather, possibly German or Northern French; wooden boards; blind tooled rolls with heraldic symbols (a turreted gateway, a fleur-de-lys, a pomegranate and a rose, each surmounted by a royal crown, between the rose and the gateway a small panel with the binder's mark GG) forming panels; remains of clasps; plain spine with three raised bands; red morocco spine label of later date; writing along fore-edge.
563##$aBinding attribution to Garrett Godfrey of Cambridge, probably identical with Dutch binder Garret van Graten. See Birley notebooks, Bindings V, no. 787.
590##$aPrevious shelfmark: Fe.5.08.
590##$aSome ms. marginal annotations and underscoring.
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7001#$aLefevre d'Etaples, Jacques$etranslator.
7001#$aEstienne, Henri$eprinter.
7001#$aReynolds, John$eformer owner.
7001#$aGodfrey, Garrett$ebinder.
752##$aFrance$dParis.
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