See Jordanus #10121
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from St. Columbans in Bobbio
Incomplete copy of Trapezuntius's Latin translation of Aristotle's zoology. Watch how one scribe took over from another, but did not manage to finish the whole text - many blank pages left at the end... HT @gundormrhttps://t.co/FkV2ij3ptU pic.twitter.com/yEEkhDleeB
— Pieter Beullens (@LatinAristotle) November 10, 2019
Missing the beginning, starts part way into Ps. 2
See Jordanus #10240
Book on naval architecture
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from the Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Monte Gargano
Begins with Jerome's letter "Fratrer Ambrosius...", Ends with Remigius of Autun's Interpretations of Hebrew Names in 2 columns
Dated at top of f.1r. Microfilm