Manuscript Summary:This codex contains Peri hermeneias Aristotelis Libri V as written by Boethius. However, the beginning and end of the work are missing (and have been since the 14th century). The volume displays the work of numerous hands and marginalia added by Heinrich von Ligerz.(lan)
Standard description: P. Gabriel Meier, Catalogus codicum manu scriptorum qui in bibliotheca monasterii Einsidlensis O.S.B. servantur. Bd. 1, Einsiedeln 1899, p. 275.
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Additional description: Codices Boethiani, A Conspectus of manuscripts of the works of Boethius II, ed. by Smith Lesley, London-Turin 2001, p. 190, Nr. 40.
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Additional description: Lohr Carolus, Aristotelica Helvetica, Scrinium Friburgense (Sonderband 6), Freiburg 1994, S. 176-177.
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Additional description: Bruckner Albert, Scriptoria Medii Aevi Helvetica 5, Schreibschulen der Diözese Konstanz: Stift Einsiedeln, Genf 1943, S. 183.
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Online Since: 08/12/2010
Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, Codex 301(469)
Parchment · 240 pp. · 27.3 x 20.7 cm · 10th century
Boethii Peri hermeneias
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Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, Codex 301(469), p. 16 – Boethii Peri hermeneias (https://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/sbe/0301)
P. Gabriel Meier, Catalogus codicum manu scriptorum qui in bibliotheca monasterii Einsidlensis O.S.B. servantur. Bd. 1, Einsiedeln 1899, p. 275.
Manuscript title: Boethii Peri hermeneias
Date of origin: S. X.
Former shelfmark:
Fol. No. 12.
Support: Membr.
Extent:
240 pp.
Format: 273 x 207
Collation: Quaterniones signati I-XV sed XIIIIus tantum sex folia habet, 2 exciderunt et ultimus quattuor, quia quattuor exciderunt, sicut et primum folium et multa in fine.
Additions: Folio 1
cæterum vacuo fragmentum lectionarii s. XI. Idem
folio ultimo, quod non numeratur, in quo etiam manu Henrici de Ligertia figura capitis Christi et brevis notitia de placito Karoli IV anno 1356 in Nürnberg.
H. de Ligertia maniculas etc. apposuit.
P. 1-240In librum Aristotelis de interpretatione Ll. VI. Editio secunda seu maior.
Deest initium, quia primum folium abscissum iam tempore H. de Ligertia.
[Alexander in commentariis suis hac se impulsum causa pronuntiat sumpsisse longissimum]expositionis laborum quod in multis ille …–…
de contingenti et de possi ⎮bili rationem esse.
Desinit abrupte. Deficit finis libri Vi et liber VI.