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tij00266000

Text-inc Id:
tij00266000
Bod-inc Id:
J-113
Headings:
Johannes Canonicus Quaestiones in Physica Aristotelis (ed. Franciscus de Montefeltro?).
Analysis of content:
  1. ar [Title-page.] ‘Quaestiones Johannis Canonici super octo libros Physicorum.’
  2. a2r [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘  “[V]enite ad me omnes qui laboratis et a generationibus meis adimplebo vos”. Ecclesistici. c. 3. [Sir 24,26.] Quot et quantos fructus scientiarum notitia et cognitio . . .’
  3. a2r Johannes Canonicus: Quaestiones in Physica Aristotelis. Edited by Franciscus de Montefeltro, according to the colophon. Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur igitur primo. Utrum substantia finita in suo conceptu comuni . . .’ See J‑111.
  4. l5v [Colophon.]
  5. l6r [Table of contents.] Stating: ‘ . . . per philosophie lectorem scientie Nicholai de Venetiis fratrem Franciscum Montis Feretri summa cura castigatis . . .’
Imprint:
Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 7 Feb. 1492/3. Folio.
Collation:
a–k6 l8. Woodcut initials.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ij00266000 CR 1432; Goff J‑266; BMC V 441; Pr 5032; BSB‑Ink I‑337; Rhodes 1009; Sheppard 4198. LCN: 14496866
Copies:
  1. J-113(1) Copy Bound with:
    1. Andreas Alexander, Mathemalogium . . . [Leipzig], 1504;
    2. Avicenna, Opera. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, 1508;
    4. Johannes Duns Scotus, Commentaria . . . in xii libros metaphysice Aristotelis . . . Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, 1501;
    5. Antonio Trombetta, Auree Scotistorum formalitatum lucubrationes. [Venice: n. pr., n. d.];
    6. Johannes Duns Scotus, Insigne formalitatum opus, ed. Antonio Trombeta and others, Venice: [n. pr.], 1514. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf for the Bodleian, with red-edged leaves. ‘17' across the fore-edge of items 1-2; ‘16' across the fore-edge of items 3-6. ‘13' in white at the head of the spine. Size: 323 × 222 × 66 mm. Size of leaf: 315 × 214 mm. Marginal notes, extracting key words and commenting on the text, in a number of sixteenth-century humanist hands, also found in items 4-6. James Mallett († 1543) and Richard Sparkford († by June 1560) were the owners of item 1 and 2; inscription on A1r of item 1: ‘Liber Ricardum Sparcheford', ‘Liber M. Jacobi Maleti'. These two items were not bound with items 3-6 until the nineteenth century. Provenance: [ ] Sutton(?) (fl. 1514); inscription on a1r: ‘These present boke presented by me John Hollen[d] [ ]al [ ] Syttonus of the town of London the year of our Lord A thousand five hundred xiv and the sixth of our Lord Henry viii.' On the title-page of item 4: ‘In most humble wyse sheweth and complayneth unto your honorable Lorship yours dayly oratour and true bedeman John Smith'. Acquired by 1605; see James, Catalogus (1605), 302. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: C 6.10 Art (Catalogus (1605)); C 8.16 Art; Auct. 2Q 2.15. SHELFMARK: L 1.13(3) Jur.