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1882
Volume 53, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 0068-4023
  • E-ISSN: 2034-6476

Abstract

Abstract

This article presents for the first time complete descriptions of four codices of the Austrian National Library at Vienna, viz. 1617, 5237, 5248 and 5377. Cod. 1617 is a fragment of Henry Totting of Oyta’s 13 , comprising part of q.7 and qq.8-13 in 198 ff.. The other three manuscripts contain mainly logical texts, e.g., Albert of Saxony’s in Cods. 5237 and 5377, his in Cod. 5248, and his in Cod. 5377; 11 of the 12 by Peter of Spain in Cod. 5248; an apparently unnoticed copy of Porphyry’s translated by Boethius and treatises by Thomas Manlevelt, Richard Billingham and John of Holland along with several anonymous texts in Cod. 5248; a fragment of John Buridan’s in Cod. 5377. The latter codex has also two interesting sets of anonymous and an erratic leaf with questions on . Charters or charter-like texts are to be found in Cods. 1617 (first leaf) and 5248 (first and last leaf), which may be of value for the prosopography of the fourteenth century.

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