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tio00028000

Text-inc Id:
tio00028000
Bod-inc Id:
O-007
Headings:
Odonis, Geraldus Expositio in Aristotelis Ethicam (ed. Gratianus Brixianus).
Analysis of content:
  1. a1v [Register.]
  2. a2r ‘Tituli quaestionum'.
  3. a3v [Alphabetical index.]
  4. 2a1v Grati[an]us Brixianus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Samson (Nannis), General minister of Franciscans. Incipit: ‘Cogitanti mihi, reuerendissime pater . . .’ Dated Brescia, 1 May.
  5. 2a2r Odonis, Geraldus: Expositio in Aristotelis Ethicam. ‘Prologus'.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uid est virtus scrutamur vt boni efficiamur . . .’
  6. 2a5v Odonis, Geraldus: Expositio in Aristotelis Ethicam. Edited by Gratianus Brixianus. ‘Lectio prima'.’ Incipit: ‘[O]mnis ars et omnis doctrina . . .’ See Lohr 24 (1968), 163-5, at 164 no. 1; J. J. Walsh, ‘Some Relationships between Gerard Odo's and John Buridan's Commentaries on Aristotle's Ethics', Franciscan Studies, 35 (1975), 237-75.
Imprint:
Brescia: [n. pr.] for Bonifacius de Manerva, 30 Apr. 1482. Folio. On the press see Veneziani, Brescia, 67.
Collation:
a8 b10 2a10 2b–g8 h–q10 r s8 t–x10 y z8 [et]10 A–N8 O6. Leaf a2 signed a1, etc.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: io00028000 H *11968; Goff O‑28; BMC VII 966; Pr 7048; BSB‑Ink G‑131; CIBN O‑15; Rhodes 1266; Sack, Freiburg, 1520; Sheppard 5747; Veneziani, Brescia, 44. LCN: 14539503
Copies:
  1. O-007(1) Copy Wanting gatherings a and b containing the register and index; also wanting the blank leaf O6. Leaves O4-5 repaired. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library. Blue-edged leaves and ‘8' and ‘21' in black ink across the fore-edge. Size: 302 × 210 × 45 mm. Size of leaf: 296 × 192 mm. A few marginal notes, extracting key words, in a humanist hand in red ink. Early manuscript foliation: ‘1-331' in black ink in the upper right-hand corner of the rectos. Provenance: Listed in the Benefactors' Register I 84 as bought in 1604 with money given by Thomas Bilson (1546/7-1616), Bishop of Winchester; see James, Catalogus (1605), 332. Former Bodleian shelfmark: M 5.8 [Art]; ‘8' on the fore-edge. SHELFMARK: Auct. 2Q 3.11.