Bb.5.15(01)
Libri quatuor-decim qui Aristotelis esse dicuntur, de secretiore parte diuinæ sapientiæ secundum Ægyptios. Qui si illius sunt, eiusdem metaphysica verè continent, cum Platonicis magna ex parte conuenientia. Opus nunquam Lutetiæ editum, ante annos quinquaginta ex lingua Arabica in Latinam malè conuersum: nunc verò de integro recognitum & illustratum scholiis, quibus huius capita singula, cum Platonica doctrina sedulò conferuntur. Per Iacobum Carpentarium ...
Parisiis : Ex Officina Iacobi du Puys, 1572.
[4], 150 [i.e. 151] leaves ; 4to.
Previously Cf.6.4, and Be.6.18.
Doubtfully ascribed to Aristotle.
Ms. annotations.
[Bound with:] "Philonis Iudæi ... libri quatuor ...", 1553.
Bookplate of Eton College.
Bequeathed to Eton by John Harrison, headmaster of Eton 1630-6, and fellow 1636-42.
Ms. ex libris of Joseph Nixon, fellow of St. John's, dated 1591.
?16th century blind-stamped calf.
Philosophy, Ancient Early works to 1800.
Charpentier, Jacques, 1521 - 1574 translator and editor.
France Paris.
B11766