Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 234: Giles of Rome OESA, Commentary on Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione, Commentary on Aristotle, De anima

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Summary
CCCC MS 234 contains two work by Giles of Rome OESA (c. 1243-1316), the Commentary on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione and an incomplete version of the Commentary on Aristotle's De anima. The manuscript is written throughout in a cursive, heavily abbreviated fifteenth-century hand and nothing is known of how it came to be in Parker's collection.
Contents
Commentary on Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione -- Commentary on Aristotle, De anima

Description

Alternative title Egidius Romanus
Type of resource mixed material
Extent ff. 240 + 2
Date created [ca. 1400 - 1499]
Language Latin
Material Vellum and paper
Layout 36 lines to a page
Height (mm) 212
Width (mm) 145
Collation 2 flyleaves, 1(20)-12(20): outer and middle sheets of each quire vellum.
Writing in a difficult and much contracted hand
Foliation ff. a-c + i-ii + 1-240 + d-h
2 fo. textus quod

Bibliographic information

M.R. James Date xv
Downloadable James Catalogue Record
Superseded Interim Catalogue Record
Contains
TJames vac.
Stanley Lib. ab Al. 38
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/kz536hr2200
Location MS 234
Repository UK, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library

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Parker Manuscripts

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