Petrus Hispanus, Summulae logicales cum commentario

Tractatus septimus

F-fzr0

Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár és Információs Központ, T 324b

General Information

Title Petrus Hispanus, Summulae logicales cum commentario. Tractatus septimus.
Shelfmarks T 324b
Material Paper
Place of Origin German language area (?)
Date of Origin 15th century
Script, Hands

2, Cursiva

Original Condition

Page Height 210 mm
Page Width 145 mm
Height of Written Area 120 – 140 mm
Width of Written Area 90 – 120 mm
Number of Columns 1
Number of Lines 13 – 17
Ruling Not visible.
Collation

5 from the surviving 7 bifolia were part of two adjacent quires (quinion). The bifolium 1-2 was the 3rd bifolium of a quire. The bifolium 3-10 was the 1st bifolium, the bifolium 4-9 was the 3rd, the bifolium 5-8 the 4th, the bifolium 6-7 was the inner bifolium of the following quire. The location of the bifolia 11-12 and the 13-14 cannot be determined.

Current Condition

Extent 7 bifolia
Dimensions 210×290 mm
More about the Current Condition

The 7 bifolia are torn and rumpled. There are worm-holes on the fragments. Without watermark.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Without decoration.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Persons Petrus Hispanus
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Summulae logicales cum commentario. Tractatus septimus
    • Content Description

      f. 1r inc.: [… elenchi petitio] principii consequens

      des.: … syllogismi sunt in primo modo prime figure.

      f. 1v ind. Sciendum autem ut vult Alexander in commento …

      des.: … hoc primo modo sumitur hec fallacia.

      2 bifolia are missing between the two leaves.

      f. 2r–v inc.: [Hoc non verbum ridere est] equivocum ad ridere et florere …

      des.: … distinctionem  paralogismorum [secundum …]

      2 leaves are missing between the two leaves.

      f. 3r–v inc.: De fallacia divisionis sequitur quid sit …

      des.: … ipsa coniungit oracionem cum oracione.

      About 1 leaf is missing between the two leaves.

      f. 4r–v inc.: Istiud fallacie duo sunt modi …

      des.: … nocte lidia dormis unde hec dictio metuo potest esse dictio vel oracio. (The text continues on the next leaf.)

      f. 5r–v inc.: Sequitur de fallacia figure diccionis …

      des.: … eiusdem terminacionis quod sint (The text continues on the next leaf.)

      f. 6r–7v inc.: propterea eiusdem generis. Similiter hic …

      des.: … ergo animal est omnis homo (The text continues on the next leaf.)

      f. 8r–v inc.: [est bonum] argumentum sicut hic fortes … Sequitur de fallaciis extra diccionem …

      des.: … determinavit de fallaciis diccione (The text continues on the next leaf.)

      f. 9r–v inc.: Inter has primo dicendum est de fallacia …

      des.: … quod non est verum similiter hic [cognosco …]

      1 leaf is missing between the two leaves

      f. 10r–v inc.: [… sibi]inuica per accidens

      des.: … a Porphyrio sed ut dictum est.

      f. 11r (pen trial, seven times:) Docti ac eruditi in maiori precio habiti sunt […] veteres quoque(?) nobilis eo qui docti racione ac virtute […] nobiles vero usu et potencia.

      f. 11v undecipherable

      f. 12r undecipherable

      f. 12v (pen trial:) […] non […] Turpibus assue[tus turpem …] Nequitiamque suam sub sua busta [trahet …] Qualiter in primis adolescens vix[erit annos] Talem [pre]bibit [curva] senecta p[atrem] [Turpibus assuet]us turpem fert [ille senectam] Nequitiamque su[a]m sub sua busta trah[et…] (Conradus Celtis, Quattuor libri amorum, lib. IV, elegia 15. Edition: Conradus Celtis Protucius: Quattuor libri amorum secundum quattuor latera Germaniae, ed.: Felicitas Pindter. Lipsiae, 1934. s. 96.)

      f. 13r–14v undecipherable

    • 2v_1r
    • Edition Peter of Spain (Petrus Hispanus Portugalensis) Tractatus, called afterwards Summule Logicales. First Critical Edition from the Manuscripts with an Introduction. Ed.: L. M. De Rijk. Assen, 1972, s. 96–146.

History

Remarks

On the fragments:

  1. Shelfmark of the fragments: T 324
  2. Shelmark of the host volume: Inc. 292
  3. Owner's stamp of the library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Host Volume

Title Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Opera / comm. [Pseudo-]Helenius Acro, Pomponius Porphyrio et Christophorus Landinus; ed. Iohannes Franciscus Philomusus Pisaurensis. (GW 13464; ISTC ih00454000)
Date of Origin/Publication 4th February 1490/91.
Place of Origin/Publication Venezia
Shelfmark Inc. 292
Persons Printer: Georgius Arrivabene
Remarks

Binding: New blind-ruled leather binding (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 464).

The former binding:

  • Binding cardboards:
    • 1. T 324a / F-10pa
    • 2. T 324b / F-fzr0 (this fragment)
  • Covers:
  • Spine:
    • 1. T 324f / F-zjqx
    • 2. Inc. 908 / F-fxoj 
  • Binding waste:

 Ownership mark:

  1. Owner's stamp: G. Telekiek’ Alapítványa (The Foundation of Counts Teleki) (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 464)

Bibliography

  • Rozsondai, Marianne - Rozsondai, Béla: Catalogue of the Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 2013. nr. 464.