DUL Add.MS. 1950/Z/B1/i-ii
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Two leaves of a commentary on Aristotle or similar author, reused and still in place as pastedowns in Bamburgh A.III.33, a copy of J. Lefevre d'Etaples, In Epistolas Pauli, (Paris, 1515), bound by Nicholas Spierinck in Cambridge before 1528.


Digitised: https://n2t.durham.ac.uk/ark:/32150/t1mrn3011581.html


Physical description of manuscript
Support

Parchment (pasted down, only one side of each now visible)

Extent: 2 leaves
Size: 298 mm x 209 mm
Layout

No pricking, ruling or framing visible. Written space 210 x 155 mm. 2 columns. 44-45 lines.

Script

Written in secretary with an anglicana form of g, competently.

Decoration

Paraphs in red. Initial, to chapter, 2-line, blue with infilling and flourishing in red; lemmata underlined in red.


Manuscript history
Creation

Written in England, 15th century, by the same scribe as the two pieces in Bamburgh Select G.V.55.

Provenance

Bound in Shelfmark of source: Bamburgh A.III.33 - J. Lefevre d'Etaples, Contenta ... 1 Epistola ad Rhomanos ... ([Paris]: [Ex officina Henrici Stephani], [1515]), bound in Cambridge in the 1520s in calf, blind rolls Oldham AN.f(2) and DI.a(2) as used together by Nicholas Spierinck in Cambridge, remains of clasps, fore-edge title. Inscription “Ad usum fratris Ioannis Kempe precium 4 s.”, early 16th century, on the final endleaf.


Manuscript contents
pastedowns
Original title: In Physica Aristotelis
Language: Latin

An unidentified commentary, probably on a scientific text of Aristotle. The one chapter-opening here begins “Quoniam autem vacuum (?) etc. Postquam philosophus posuit racionem ponencium vacuum (?) inbibitum”. Cf. Aristotle, Physica, IV,8-13.


Digitised material for Binding and ms fragments in Bamburgh A.III.33 - DUL Add.MS. 1950/Z/B1/i-ii
https://n2t.durham.ac.uk/ark:/32150/t1mrn3011581.html
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