See Biblissima
Note there are 14th and 15th C replacement leaves and decorations added to the orignal MS. See Biblissima
See Biblissima, part of a set with Barb.lat.162
Part 1 found in Barb.lat.197
Tables of astronomical observations
Includes diagrams of chess games
See Jordanus #9961, scribe: Johannes de Calomonte Flandrinus
Starts f.289r
See JONAS,
Codices Palatini Entry, from south Germany. Partially printed
Codices Palatini Entry, from Italy
Codices Palatini Entry, from Wittenberg
Codices Palatini Entry, From Italy
Codices Palatini Entry, from Italy. Colophon on f.129v dated and signed Johannes Ludouicus de Lambertatiis
Codices Palatini Entry, from Regensburg
Codices Palatini Entry, from Weimar (?)
Codices Palatini Entry from Wittenberg. First 13 folios are table of contents/index, then foliation restarts at f.1r
Codices Palatini Entry, from southern Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, southern Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, from Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, from Thüringen
Codices Palatini Entry, from Heidelberg
Codices Palatini Entry, from Heidelberg
Codices Palatini Entry, from western Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, from Heidelberg (?)
Codices Palatini Entry, from Königsberg
Codices Palatini Entry, from Öhringen (?)
Codices Palatini Entry, from Dordrecht
Codices Palatini Entry, from Heidelberg
Codices Palatini Entry, from Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, from southern Germany and Italy
Codices Palatini Entry, from Heidelberg
Codices Palatini Entry, from Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, from Heidelberg (?)
Codices Palatini Entry, southern Germany
Codices Palatini Entry, from Heidelberg
Codices Palatini Entry, printed with hand written notes
See Biblissima
colophon on f.161v "Per me Johannem Ruelant de Almania"
autograph copy, part 30 of a 38 volume set
autograph copy, part 33 of a 38 volume set
New Aristoteles Latinus @DigitaVaticana: Vat. lat. 6747 (AL 1892) preserves several 12th-c translations. The note explains that the Meteorology consists of 3 parts by different translators from Arabic & Greek. Names are badly garbled. Listed by @gundormr.https://t.co/PBp9dGQBJm pic.twitter.com/eEK913pgiC
— Pieter Beullens (@PieterBeullens) August 23, 2022
New in HQ @DigitaVaticana: Vat. lat. 6768 (thank you @gundormr!). The same scribe Johannes quondam Jacobi signed another MS @GallicaBnF, also with an Aristotelian content!https://t.co/EZiURs0u5vhttps://t.co/JDHH9t6dNt pic.twitter.com/Rq8Ol4hW8k
— Pieter Beullens (@PieterBeullens) August 29, 2022
In Neapolitan