Londres. Wellcome Library, MS.354

  • Autre libellé du document :
    • London, Wellcome Library for the History of Medicine, Fonds principal, 0354
    • London. Wellcome Collection, MS.354
    • London. Wellcome Library, MS.354
    • Londres. Wellcome Library, MS.354
    • Wellcome Library, MS.354
  • Conservé à : Londres. Wellcome Library
  • Langues : Grec
  • Date de fabrication :
  • Composition :
    • 1 volume; 107 leaves folio 27 1/2 x 20 1/2 cm. Originally 16th cent. vellum binding. Leaf 21 slightly defective.

Numérisations

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Texte du manuscrit

Source des données : Pinakes

Étienne d'Alexandrie (commentateur d'Aristote, 05..-06..) : In Hippocratis Prognosticum Commentaria III [grec].

Parties du manuscrit

Pinakes

Intervenant

Notes

Source des données : Wellcome Collection - Online Collections

  • The last work is printed in F. R. Dietz Scholia in Hippocratem et Galenum Königsberg, 1834, Vol. I. The text of our MS. breaks off at line 16 of p. 132 of that volume. The 'Aphorisms' (No. 1) end at Section VII, No. 75 of the Loeb edition.
  • In Greek throughout, by three different hands. Contents:

    1. ff. 1-18. Aphorismii (incomplete): Written in a neat script, 40 lines to a page; initials and headings in red. Fol. 1 (red) Aoptio innokpárows "O betaiós beta p.. 18v, line 2 ... "Etauí (red).

    2. ff. 18-21. Prognostica (abridged): In a closer script, 40-42 lines to a page. Fol. 18v, line 4 . 21v.

    3. ff. 22-107. Stephanus Atheniensis. Scholia in Prognostica: Here wrongly ascribed to Damascius. Fol.22 (red). 107v. In a difficult semi-current script with many contractions, initials and headings in red, 20 lines to a page. T.C. Skeat of the British Museum states that this MS. (No. 3) 'is in the hand of that industrious but exceedingly untrustworthy and mendacious scribe Andreas Darmarios. Although the marginal note (see below) states that his exemplar was defective, at the place where the text breaks off unfinished, it may reasonably be suspected in view of Darmarios' character that this was merely an excuse for the incompleteness of his own work'.

    The water-mark of this work appers to be Briqauet No. 5682, Syracuse 1582.

    Dated late 15th Century and c.1585.

  • Purchased 1910.

Bibliographie

Ces références bibliographiques ont été récupérées telles quelles des données à la source

  • C. Magdelaine, « Le commentaire de Damascius aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate », Storia e ecdotica dei testi medici greci. Atti del II Convegno Internazionale. Parigi 24-26 maggio 1994, Collectanea 10, Napoli, M. D'Auria, 1996, p. 289-306
  • J. Jouanna, Hippocrate. Pronostic, Collection des Universités de France, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2013
  • M. Sosower, Signa officinarum chartariarum in codicibus Graecis saeculo sexto decimo fabricatis in bibliothecis Hispaniae, Amsterdam, Adolf M. Hakkert, 2004
  • P. Bouras-Vallianatos, « Greek Manuscripts at the Wellcome Library in London: A Descriptive Catalogue », Medical History, 59, 2015, p. 275-326 (Version en ligne)
  • S. Ihm, Clavis Commentariorum der antiken medizinischen Texte, Clavis commentariorum antiquitatis et medii aevi 1, Leiden, Boston, Köln, Brill, 2002
  • This manuscript is described in detail by Petros Bouras-Vallianatos in Medical History 59 (2015), pp.275-326.
  • W. Wolska-Conus, « Stéphanos d’Athènes et Stéphanos d’Alexandrie. Essai d’identification et de biographie », Revue des études byzantines, 47, 1989, p. 5-89

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