Aegidius Corboliensis, Carmina medica
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General Information
2, Gothic script (functional university script, 13th century), Cursiva Antiquior (14th century)
Original Condition
Current Condition
The fragment is torn, worn and brown. There are worm-holes on the fragment. Current height of the written area: 134 mm, 41 lines have remained. The current dimensions of the marginal note: 135×80 mm; 24 lines have remained.
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Without decoration.
Content
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Content Item
- Persons Aegidius Corboliensis
- Text Language Latin
- Title Carmina medica, Liber de pulsibus
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Content Description
f. 1rb inc.: Suscipit et facile membri substantia cedit …
des.: … [Est ethice] testis calidus vacuo soci[atus.]Spi[rituum probat occa]sum [viteque lucernam] Celat et[extinguit …] (lines 203–243.)
f. 1vb inc.: Presulis [Alphani calro signata sigillo.] Qui recolit […]
des.: … Cauda reto[rtiva primo nullescit in ictu] In reliquo languet [fit … lenis, Iudi]cio sen[sus … manifestat] Quinta viget [valido … vigore] De tenebris [sensus …]. (lines 256–293.)
- Edition Aegidii Corboliensis Carmina Medica. Ed. Ludovicus Chovlant. Lipsiae, 1826. s. 36-40., lines 203-243, 256-293.; Hans Walther: Initia carminum ac versuum medii aevi posterioris Latinorum. Alphabetisches Verzeichnis der Versanfänge mittellateinischer Dichtungen. 1959. nr. 9332.
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Content Item
- Text Language Latin
- Title Marginal note
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Content Description
f. 1va
- Ossa humana combusta si bib[…] conferunt epistole maxime de cerebro hominis.
- Mania est infeccio anterioris partis cerebri cum privacione imaginacionis. Melancolia vero medie partis cerebri infeccio cum privacione racionis et non differt nisi in loco, quia mania principaliter imaginacionem ledit … (M. Plateario (I), Collectio Salernitana II, 124.)
- Est autem melancolia cerebri mutacio sensus ut modo mori velint, modo nolint … Quidam extendunt alas, ut cantent videntes gallum cantare (Egidius Corboliensis, Viaticus?) … in malam suspicationem cadunt, ut odiant amicos et vituperant eos.
- Appoplexia est opilatio omnium ventriculorum cerebri cum mollificatione nervorum et la[…] corporis […] (M. Plateario (I), Collectio Salernitana II, 110–111.)
- Solvere apoplexiam fortem est imp[…]
- Edition Collectio Salernitana. Vol. II. Ed. Salvatore de Renzi. Napoli, 1853. s. 110-111., 124.
History
On the fragment:
- Shelfmark of the fragment: T 188
- Shelfmark of the host volume: Inc. 351
- Owner's stamp of the library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
- Pen trial on the lower margin of the verso: Non omnem hominem inducas [in domum tuam.] Multe enim sunt insidie dolosi. (Sir 11,31).
Host Volume
Binding: New blind-ruled leather binding (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 187)
The title label of the host volume preserved under the same shelfmark: Biblia Sacra.
Owner marks:
- […] Antonomasiam
- Siskovics könyvtára [1]869. (Library of Siskovics family) (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 187)
Bibliography
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Rozsondai, Marianne - Rozsondai, Béla: Catalogue of the Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 2013. nr. 187.