Half title, printed in red, reads: Ugonis Senes̄is super quarta fen primi Avi. preclara expositio: cu ̄annotatoīb ́Jacobi de Partib.́ and "The printer of the first edition (Klebs 997.1) combined Hugo Senensis' partial commentary (on chaps. 1-16) with the latter half (chaps. 17-31) of the complete but brief commentary of Marsilius de Sancta Sophia to make this composite work": c.f. Goff number H-546; Yale Med copy is a variant.
All three texts translated into Italian by Sebastiano Manilio., Illustrated with 10 full-page Venetian woodcuts; one of which, The Dissection, is printed in color., and Yale Med copy imperfect: leaf 1 wanting and supplied in facsimile.
Includes index., Yale Med copy imperfect: leaf 1 torn (only "Mesue Vulgare" visible); leaves 2-7 wanting, supplied from another volume; leaf 8 in both original and supplied copy., and Yale Med copy has contemporary Italian binding. Described by Scott Husby, 2010.
Translated by Nicole Prevost., Signatures: a8-i8, k8-p8, q6, r6., Med: Some lettering in red and blue., and Med: Later French binding. Described by Scott Husby, 2010.
Full page woodcut on title page, which reads: Liber de vilitate conditionis humane., Final leaf entitled: De proprietatibus romanorum., and Signatures: a8-d8, e4.
Rāzī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā, 865?-925?
Published / Created:
10 April 1490.
Call Number:
Incunabula +R-183 (Goff)
Image Count:
190
Description:
Signatures: a8-i8, k6-m6., "Receptae super nonum ad Almansorem", by Petrus de Tussignano: leaves 74v-89., and Illuminated border of flowers and ornaments on leaf a2, two initials painted in several colors, and letters of red and blue.