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Summa totius logicae. Ms. Codex 825
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Manuscript Overview
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Abstract

A work of logic divided into 4 parts with an incomplete table of contents at the end (f. 102r-103v).

Physical Description

Support: parchment; Extent: 103 leaves : 245 x 177 (174 x 121) mm bound to 254 x 180 mm; Collation: Parchment, iv (modern paper) + 103 + iv (modern paper); 1-10¹⁰ 11⁴⁻¹(-4); [1-103]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.

Layout

Written in 2 columns of 45 lines; frame-ruled in ink; some prickings visible.

Script

Written in a Gothic book script by several hands. Last part copied by Matthew of Faventia (f. 102r).

Decoration

5-line inhabited initials with a monk's head (f. 1r, 88r); illuminated border with vines and shield (f. 1r); illuminated initials, in green, red, blue, gold, and pink (f. 30v, 44r, 59v, 61r, 71r); rubricated headings; 2-line chapter initials in alternating red and blue with red or purple contrasting ornamentation.

For a full list of Decorations in this manuscript please see the Content and Decorations section by clicking on the [i] button in the top left corner of the image viewer above.

Notes

Ms. codex.

Title supplied by cataloger (Zacour-Hirsch).

Incipit: Dudum me frater et amice tuis litteris studebas inducere ut aliquas regulas artis logice... (f. 1r).

Explicit: Explicit loica Magistri Guilielmi Ocham scripta per me fratrem Matheum de Faventia ordinis servorum studentem bononiae (f. 102r).

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Keywords
14th century
Italy
Italian
Logic
University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

Place of Origin

Bologna

Date

Written in Bologna (f. 102r) in the last half of the 14th century (Zacour-Hirsch).

Binding

Modern crimson half-morocco.

Language

Latin

Provenance

Sold by Leo S. Olschki (Florence), 1907.

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Place of Origin

Bologna

Date

Written in Bologna (f. 102r) in the last half of the 14th century (Zacour-Hirsch).

Language

Latin

Provenance

Sold by Leo S. Olschki

Manuscript Overview

Abstract

A work of logic divided into 4 parts with an incomplete table of contents at the end (f. 102r-103v).

Notes

Ms. codex.

Title supplied by cataloger (Zacour-Hirsch).

Incipit: Dudum me frater et amice tuis litteris studebas inducere ut aliquas regulas artis logice... (f. 1r).

Explicit: Explicit loica Magistri Guilielmi Ocham scripta per me fratrem Matheum de Faventia ordinis servorum studentem bononiae (f. 102r).

Script note

Written in a Gothic book script by several hands. Last part copied by Matthew of Faventia (f. 102r).

Decoration Note

5-line inhabited initials with a monk's head (f. 1r, 88r); illuminated border with vines and shield (f. 1r); illuminated initials, in green, red, blue, gold, and pink (f. 30v, 44r, 59v, 61r, 71r); rubricated headings; 2-line chapter initials in alternating red and blue with red or purple contrasting ornamentation.

For a full list of Decorations in this manuscript please see the Content and Decorations section by clicking on the [i] button in the top left corner of the image viewer above.

References
Binding Images

These are pages that we pulled aside that disrupted the flow of the manuscript reader. These may be bindings, inserts, bookmarks, and various other oddities.

Spine

Keywords
14th century
Italy
Italian
Logic
University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
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