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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q119015
Papier, 115 f., une main principale. Johannes Caldarinus, glossaire biblique (1ra-83ra) et Ars brevem et subtilem… quosdam modos argumentandi… (86r-110v) ; Arnaud de Villeneuve, Regimen sanitatis (115r). Blancs : 83v-85v, 111r-111v, 115v
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, LXXXIV
112r-113v «Luna prima factum est Adam, quicquid feceris bonum est — (Luna XXXa) et eger velociter surgit ab infirmitate » (lunarium) [TK, 837 ; DiTommaso, 425]
113v «Sanguinem minuere debes in Luna IIIIa et in VIa et in VIIIa et in IX et in XXa et in XXVI et in XXXa »
113v «Incipit de tribus diebus anni que sunt omnia cavendi in quibus nullus homo sanguinem minuerit — quia omnia su‹n›t plena veneno mortifero » (trois lundis périlleux)
113v-114r «Sunt dies infelices XXXII quos dies infelices et periculosos Grecorum — December III dies : VIus, VIIus, XIus » (jours égyptiens)
114r-114v «Aries : Nil capiti Aries cum Luna refulgit — exit ab ulva » .
Data Source: Manuscripta medica
bibliothèque des rois aragonais de Naples (sous Frédéric II) ; Georges d’Amboise, mort en 1510
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