An entry point to the written heritage of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Western Europe, from the 8th to the 18th century.
A search engine of interoperable digitized manuscripts and rare books
Collaborative platform to manage and publish Biblissima authority data
Help for reading and learning classical languages, XML editing tools and environments
Expertise service around IIIF standards
Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q210310
IIIF manifest
Full digitisation
Data Source: Parker on the Web
Résumé : CCCC MS 530 contains two medical tracts: the Canon medicinae by Avicenna (Abu 'Ali al-Husain ibn 'Abdallah Ibn Sina) translated into Latin by Gerard of Cremona (c. 1114-87), and the De accidenti et morbo by Galen (129-99). The manuscript was written in Germany in 1398 and contains many ornamental initials. It has lost its binding. It is part of the Elbing collection, a group of manuscripts which belonged to a Brigittine convent at Elbing (Elblag), near Gdansk. The collection was donated to Corpus Christi College by either Richard Pernham (1583?-1628) or his wife Mary, whose name is in many of these books.
Contenu :
Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Avicenna (Abu 'Ali al-Husain ibn 'Abdallah Ibn Sina) - author
Gerard of Cremona - author
2v-120v - Avicenna (Abu 'Ali al-Husain ibn 'Abdallah Ibn Sina), Canon medicinae (transl. by Gerard of Cremona)
Note : ff. 1v, 2r blank
Note : (2v) A large and rather rough initial in red, green, yellow and white, the height of the page
Note : (2v) Pars Canonis Avicennae
incipit : (2v) In primis deo gratias agamus sicud sui ordinis celsitudo et beneficii ipsius multitudo merentur
explicit : (3r) nunc autem hunc componam librum quem in quinque sic diuidemus libros
Note : (3r) Capitula follow
Note : Text
incipit : (5v) Dico quod medicina est scientia que humani corporis
Note : Fragment of a xiith cent. Psalter used in the binding at f. 15r, etc.
Note : (17r) Fen II
Note : Ends
rubric : (66v) Explicit fen secunda primi Canonis Auicenne
rubric : (66v) Incipit fen prima quarti canonis
rubric : (67r) Liber canonis quartus incipit de egritudinibus particularibus
Note : (67r) Capitula
incipit : (68r) Febris est calor extraneus
explicit : (120r) est sena. finis huius deo laus in secula seculorum. Amen. amen
rubric : (120r) Explicit prima fen quarti canonis auicenne
Galen - author
120r-162v - Galen, De accidenti et morbo
rubric : (120r) Incipit liber de morbo et accidente galieni et cetera
Note : (120v) blank
Note : Text with large initial as on f. 2v (colours varied)
incipit : (121r) In inicio huius libri diffinire morbum oportet ut intencio huius particule cognoscatur
explicit : (162v) semper adia secuntur et que non, etc.
rubric : (162v) Expletus est liber de morbo et accidente galieni viri gloriosi Anno domini mo cococo nonagesimo octauo in die Sancti Viti deo laus
Note : (163r) Two blank leaves follow
RDF exports to come…
You can view and manipulate this document directly on this site, compare it to others using the Mirador viewer, or drag and drop this icon into the IIIF viewer of your choice. Read more about IIIF