Thomas de Aquino, Expositio libri Posteriorum Analyticorum
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Original Condition
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Two-line lombard initials in red, rubrics
Content
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Content Item
- Title Thomas de Aquino, Expositio libri Posteriorum Analyticorum
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Content Description
2, VIII–2,IX (93b22–94a20)
f. iiiv:
(lib. 2, lectio VIII) [qu]ae dantur secundum causam formalem non [potest ulteriu]s demonstrari ...><... [quomodo utraque diffinitio se habeat] ad demonstrationemf. iiir:
(lib. 2, lectio VIII) concludens ex premissis quod prim[a diffinitio] solum significat quod quid est ...><... (lib. 2, lectio IX)[diversimo]de in diversis rebus - Edition Sancti Thomae de Aquino Opera omnia iussu Leonis XIII P. M. edita, t. 1/2: Expositio libri Posteriorum, Comissio Leonina – Vrin, Roma-Paris, 1989.
History
The host volume is a part of a manuscript collection which was brought from Elbing to Cambridge after 1626 by an Anglican priest, Richard Pernham, and his wife Mary (her name appears on f. 2v). The Pernhams stayed in Elbing from 1618 to 1626 and were connected to the local English trading post. Some of the volumes contain provenance evidence of the Brigittine monastery, which, in turn, took over (at least partially) the library of the local Teutonic castle.
Host Volume
Gothic binding from an Elbing bindery.