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Parchemin, 83 f. (numérotés II-III et 1-81) + f. I en papier, 235 × 170 mm (texte : 165 × 120 mm), une seule main soignée, deux colonnes, titres en rouge et initiales ornées bleues et rouges, quelques gloses marginales de différentes époques. Astrologie, à l’exception des f. IIr-IIv et 80va-81ra, qui contiennent des notes de médecine d’une main plus récente.
Data Source: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Digitale Bibliothek
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, LXXXI
Ir «(titre ajouté par Hartmann Schedel) Liber introductorii maioris in magisterio sciencie iudiciorum astrorum ex editione Beafar qui dictus est Albumasar astrologus Albalchi et interpretacione Iohannis Hispalensis ex Arabico in Latinum. Doctoris Hartmanni Schedel de Nure‹m›berga »
IIIra-1ra «Capitula libri primi. Intentio libri in capitibus 7 in inventione — In scientia quorundam significatorum ex quibusdam » (table des matières du texte)
1ra-80va «Liber Geafar Albumasar introductorius ad scientiam iudiciorum astrorum. Laus Deo qui creavit celum et terram cum omnibus — quod Luna esset ibidem. Perfectus est liber introductorii maioris in magisterio scientie iudiciorum astrorum ex edicione Geafar qui dictus est Albumasar astrologus Albalchi et interpretacione Iohannis Hispalensis ex Arabico in Latinum sub laude Dei et eius auxilio » = Albumasar, Introductorium maius (trad. Jean de Séville) [AAAS, 89].
Hartmann Schedel ; Munich, bibliothèque des ducs de Bavière (en 1571)
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