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tia00221000

Text-inc Id:
tia00221000
Bod-inc Id:
A-098
Headings:
Albertus Magnus De anima; De intellectu et intelligibili.
Analysis of content:
  1. a2r Albertus Magnus: De anima. Opera, ed. Jammy, IIIa 1-188; Opera, ed. Borgnet, V 117-420; Editio Coloniensis (1951-), VII 1. For the manuscript transmission of the text see Fauser no. 18; see Lohr (1967), 342 no. 18.
  2. s8v Albertus Magnus: De intellectu et intelligibili. Opera, ed. Jammy, V 239-62; Opera, ed. Borgnet, IX 477-521. For the manuscript transmission of the text see Fauser no. 22.
Imprint:
Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio, 1481. Folio.
Collation:
a–q6 r s8 t v6.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ia00221000 GW 585; HC (+ Addenda) 496; Goff A‑221; BMC V 256; Pr 4440A; Campbell 76; CIBN A‑113; Rhodes 23; Sheppard 3575. LCN: 14292642
Copies:
  1. A-098(1) Copy Bound with:
    1. Albertus Magnus, De caelo et mundo. Venice: Johannes de Forlivio, 18 Nov. 1490 (A‑102);
    3. Paulus Venetus, Summa naturalium. Milan: Christophorus Valdarfer, 17 July 1476 (P‑069). Headlines cropped. Wanting the blank leaf a1. A strip is torn out of the outer margin of v6. Binding: Nineteenth-century English blind- and gold-tooled diced russia; rebacked, the original spine pasted above; marbled-edged leaves and blue pastedowns. Size: 283 × 202 × 51 mm. Size of leaf: 275 × 178 mm. Annotations and excerpts of the text by various sixteenth-century hands throughout the first book, decreasing in number in book II. ‘J John' on v6r; scribbles in English on v6v. Provenance: Thomas Campbell (1777-1844); armorial book-plate with his motto ‘Ne obliviscaris' and paper slip with his handwritten name pasted on endleaf. Purchased for £0. 16. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 2. SHELFMARK: Auct. 6Q 4.41(2).