Compilation of Latin and German texts concerning astronomy, astrology (including resources for the determination of favorable and unfavorable days and a brief treatise on the astrological properties of precious stones attributed in the manuscript to the 8th/9th-century Jewish astrologer Zaël, but also known as the lapidary of Techel), and medicine (including a brief treatise on wine used for medical purposes, attributed in another manuscript to Albertus Magnus).
Support: paper; Extent: 36 leaves : 294 x 210 (205 x 132-142) mm bound to 300 x 220 mm; Foliation: Paper, i (later paper) + 36 + i (later paper); [1-36]; 1¹²(-12) 2-3¹² 4²(-2); modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
Written in 36-42 long lines (f. 2r-23v, 26v-28r) or lines in 2 columns (f. 24r-26r, 28v-36v); frame-ruled in faint ink.
Written in bâtarde script.
36 miniatures in ink with colored washes, 8 to 30 lines in height, including calendar miniatures of the labors of the months (f. 2r-7v), astrological images (f. 12r-21v), and medical illustrations (f. 23v, 26v-28r); 13 circular diagrams (f. 1r-1v, 9r-11v), some with color; 1 7-line initial in red ink with flourishing in green (f. 12r); rubrics and paragraph marks in red, initials touched with red.
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.
Ms. codex.
Title supplied by cataloger.
1. f.1r-1v: [Circular diagrams of the celestial spheres and the directions]
2. f.2r-7v: [Calendar]
3. f.8r-11v: [Astrological and astronomical tables and diagrams]
4. f.12r-22v: [Treatise in German on favorable and unfavorable days for various activities]
5. f.23r-25r: De urina.
6. f.25v-26r: [Treatise in German on bloodletting]
7. f.26v-28r: In dem Lentzen.
8. f.28v: Dies periculosi.
9. f.29r-29v: [Latin treatise on veins]
10. f.30r-32r: De proprietatibus vini / [elsewhere attributed to Albertus Magnus]
11. f.32v-36v: Libellus magnus atque preciosus ... sigillorum / Cheel [Zaël]
Germany
Written in southwestern Germany, ca. 1446.
Contemporary parchment, restored.
Latin and German (lower Alemannic with middle German idioms)
Formerly owned by Nicolas-Antoine Labbey-de-Billy (1753-1825, stamp, Ex bibliotheca Billiana, f. 1r); sold as part of that collection in Besançon, 1 May 1826.
Sold at auction at Ader, Picard, Tajan, 19 May 1976, lot 44.
Sold at auction at Sotheby's, 22 June 1982, lot 61.
Appeared in the catalog Illumination and the word, issued by Roth Horowitz, Ferrini & Biondi in cooperation with Jörn Günther, Jul. 26-Aug. 23, 2002, no. 6.
Appeared in the catalog Princely magnificence: an exhibition of illuminated manuscripts and printed books from the 13th to the 16th century, issued by Ursus Books Ltd. (New York) in cooperation with Jörn Günther, 1997, no. 12.
Appeared in Jörn Günther's cat. 5 (1997), no. 21.
Appeared in Sam Fogg's catalog, 30 Apr. 2003; sold to Lawrence J. Schoenberg, May 2003.
Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2011.
Germany
Written in southwestern Germany, ca. 1446.
Latin and German (lower Alemannic with middle German idioms)
Formerly owned by Nicolas-Antoine Labbey-de-Billy
Sold at auction at Ader, Picard, Tajan, 19 May 1976, lot 44.
Sold at auction at Sotheby's, 22 June 1982, lot 61.
Appeared in the catalog Illumination and the word, issued by Roth Horowitz, Ferrini & Biondi in cooperation with Jörn Günther, Jul. 26-Aug. 23, 2002, no. 6.
Appeared in the catalog Princely magnificence: an exhibition of illuminated manuscripts and printed books from the 13th to the 16th century, issued by Ursus Books Ltd.
Appeared in Jörn Günther's cat. 5
Appeared in Sam Fogg's catalog, 30 Apr. 2003; sold to Lawrence J. Schoenberg, May 2003.
Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2011.
Compilation of Latin and German texts concerning astronomy, astrology (including resources for the determination of favorable and unfavorable days and a brief treatise on the astrological properties of precious stones attributed in the manuscript to the 8th/9th-century Jewish astrologer Zaël, but also known as the lapidary of Techel), and medicine (including a brief treatise on wine used for medical purposes, attributed in another manuscript to Albertus Magnus).
Ms. codex.
Title supplied by cataloger.
1. f.1r-1v: [Circular diagrams of the celestial spheres and the directions]
2. f.2r-7v: [Calendar]
3. f.8r-11v: [Astrological and astronomical tables and diagrams]
4. f.12r-22v: [Treatise in German on favorable and unfavorable days for various activities]
5. f.23r-25r: De urina.
6. f.25v-26r: [Treatise in German on bloodletting]
7. f.26v-28r: In dem Lentzen.
8. f.28v: Dies periculosi.
9. f.29r-29v: [Latin treatise on veins]
10. f.30r-32r: De proprietatibus vini / [elsewhere attributed to Albertus Magnus]
11. f.32v-36v: Libellus magnus atque preciosus ... sigillorum / Cheel [Zaël]
Written in bâtarde script.
36 miniatures in ink with colored washes, 8 to 30 lines in height, including calendar miniatures of the labors of the months (f. 2r-7v), astrological images (f. 12r-21v), and medical illustrations (f. 23v, 26v-28r); 13 circular diagrams (f. 1r-1v, 9r-11v), some with color; 1 7-line initial in red ink with flourishing in green (f. 12r); rubrics and paragraph marks in red, initials touched with red.
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.
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