Commentum super afforismos Ypocratis ; Commenta super pronostica Ypocratis ; Liber Ypocratis de regimine acutorum
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Description
- Title
- Commentum super afforismos Ypocratis ; Commenta super pronostica Ypocratis ; Liber Ypocratis de regimine acutorum
- Alternative Title
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Articella
Hippocrates Aphorismi, Prognostica, De regimine acutorum : cum comment. Galeni ; Ali Ibn Ridwan Commentum super Tegni Galeni - Contributor
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Galen.
ʻAlī ibn Riḍwān, -approximately 1068.
Constantine, the African, approximately 1020-1087, translator.
Gherardo, da Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187, translator.
Hippocrates. - Published / Created
- between 1250 and 1299.
- Publication Place
- France
- Abstract
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Manuscript, on parchment, in unidentified hand, of a collection of works by and commentaries on Hippocrates. Includes Hippocrates' Aphorismi (translated by Constantinus Africanus) and Prognostica with commentaries by Galen; Galen's commentary on Hippocrates' De regimine acutorum (translation attributed to Constantinus Africanus and Gerard of Cremona); and a commentary by ʻAlī ibn Riḍwān on Galen's Tegni (translated by Gerard of Cremona). Diagram with a classification of all nature on f. 143v. Copious contemporary marginal notes throughout
- Description
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In Latin.
Title from headings.
Script: southern gothic textualis.
Decoration: eight-line initials in red ink with blue flourishing. Text commented upon is underlined in red.
Layout: 2 columns of around 50 lines.
Binding: 15th-century blind-tooled brown leather binding, with metal furniture (originally 10, now 4) and clasps (closing on the front cover, wanting). Manuscript note on front cover with shelfmark: h188. Rebacked.
Pagination added in modern pencil.
This manuscipt was formerly believed to have been written in an Italian university (Padua). There is no evidence to support this.
Also available on microfilm. - Provenance
- Fifteenth-century manuscript notes in Latin and German on inside back cover. Formerly owned by the Bibliothek des Stiftes (Melk, Austria); ownership note on inside front cover: Monasterii Mellicensis 188. Acquired by Dr. Cushing in January, 1938 from E. P. Goldsmith & Co. (London). Accompanied by correspondence from E. P. Goldsmith, describing the manuscript. Armorial bookplate of Dr. Harvey Cushing on inside front cover. His bequest to Yale Medical School Library.
- Extent
- 1 item (143 leaves) : 270 mm x 190 mm.
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been completely digitized.
- Digitization Funding Source
- Arcadia Fund, 2013
- Language
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Latin
Collection Information
- Repository
- Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
- Call Number
- Manuscript 20 Vault
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Early works to 1800
Study and teaching
Annotations 13th century
Annotations 15th century
Armorial bookplates
Furniture
Monasteries - Material
- parchment ;
- Resource Type
- text
- Subject (Topic)
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Articella
Medicine, Arab
Medicine
Manuscripts
Medicine, Medieval - Subjects
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Articella > Early works to 1800
Medicine, Arab
Medicine > Manuscripts > Early works to 1800
Medicine, Medieval
Medicine > Study and teaching > Early works to 1800
13th century
15th century
Monasteries > Austria > Melk > stamp
Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939 > Bookplate
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
- Rights
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Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 4677245
- Object ID (OID)
- 16960299