DDf.2.18(03)
Selections. Latin
Insunt in hoc codice. Aristotelis stageritæ philosophorum principis Naturalium Quæstionum libri omnes, quibus clarissima liberalium artium facultas inclytæ Academiæ Louaniensis suos tirones ad rerum naturæ cognition instituit, partim interprete Ioanne Argyropylo ... partim Francisco Vatablo ...
Excudebat Louanii : Seruatius Zassenus, 1532.
[1], 277 [i.e. 279] leaves : ill. ; Fo.
Previously Fq.3 and DDg.6.5.
Ms. annotations (two hands).
Ms. prices on endpaper of vol.
[Bound with:] "Contenta. Continetur hic Aristotelis castigatissime recognitum opus metaphysic ...", 1515.
[Bound with:] "In Metaphysicen Aristotelis. quæsties argutissimæ Magistri Ioannis Buridani ...", 1518.
Label of Eton College Library.
Signatures (on endpaper/first item in vol.): "Greg: Arundell"; "Th: Watkins of ?Penneyre 1806"; "Jo: Fei---", plus others, either illegible or possibly just pen trials Initials "L. V. W." Ms. inscription "Sum Philpoti --- ?emps".
Some provenance notes on the verso of the last page: ‘Thomas Langhe (?) me meritò et optimo iure tenet. fortuna fortis.’ (Surname perhaps reads ‘[de] Langhe’ – ‘Langius’). Other hand: ‘nunc est Johannis Powell de Peu(?)’. Upside down on the same page we read: ‘Despauterius’.
?16th century blind-stamped calf. Central ornament. Marks of clasps or ties.
Previously DDg.5.05(03).
Science, Ancient Early works to 1800.
Philosophy Early works to 1800.
Natural history Early works to 1800.
Belgium Louvain.
B16394