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| Philadelphia, Free Library of Philadelphia, Rare Book Department,
Lewis E 015 | Description: ff. i + 178 + i - No. 203 in a London sale, June 1818 [per De Ricci]; Preston A. Perry sale, New York, April 21, 1908, no. 263; John Frederick Lewis, Philadelphia - Wolf, p. 20, no. 15; De Ricci, p. 2056, no. 166. - S. XIX half red straight grain morocco. Stamped in Gold on spine: "Isagogi of Porphory." | Notes:-In the front flyleaf is the bookmark of J. F. Lewis, with notes written above: "Italian, very early 14th century Aristotle: Organon Preceding leaf probably 11th century." Attached to f. 178r is the auction catalogue description for lot 263. | Number of Parts: 2 - Number of Images Available: 3 | Direct Link: http://ds.lib.berkeley.edu/LewisE015_4 | Language: Latin Country: Italy Century: 14th 12th |
| Part 1: f. front fly leaf | Description: - Parchment - 288 x 210 mm | Country: Italy | Cardinal point: | Region: | City: | Assigned Date: s. XII | Searchable Date Range: 1100 - 1199 | Dated by scribe: No | Inscribed Date: | Document: No | Number of Scribes: | Number of Texts: 1 |
| Text 1: f. front flyleaf | Title: Nonantulan Notation? | Language(s): Latin | |
| Part 2: ff. 1-177 | Description: - Parchment - 280 x 198 mm - 1 column of 26 lines, lead point and ink ruling | Country: Italy | Cardinal point: | Region: | City: | Assigned Date: s. XIVex | Searchable Date Range: 1385 - 1399 | Dated by scribe: No | Inscribed Date: | Document: No | Number of Scribes: ; | Script: Rotunda | Figurative Decoration: 1 figured initial with a human figure surrounded by grotesques | Other Decoration: 20 decorated initials with foliate extensions of varying lengths; Diagrams throughout, decorated in red and black. | Notes: Latin | Number of Texts: 1 |
| Text 1: ff. 1r-177v | Author: Aristotle | Other Associate: Porphyry | Title:
Organon
| Language(s): Latin | Incipit: Cum sit necessarium grisaurolus ? et ad eam quae est apud aristotelem praedicamentorum doctrinam nossce quid sit genus | Explicit: Opus onus si autem artis indulsianem Inuenictis (?) autem multas habere grates amen amen amen | Notes: with Porphyry's Isagoge in Aristotelis Praedicamenta and Gilbertus Porretanus's Liber sex principioum | |
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