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Résumé : CCCC MS 364 contains a collection of medical tracts by Greek, Roman and Byzantine authors copied in the early thirteenth century, including Latin translations of the Tegni of Galen, the Aphorismata and Prognostica of Hippocrates, as well as the Liber urinarum of Theophilus and part of the Liber pulsuum of Philaretus. The manuscript was donated to St Augustine's, Canterbury by the monk William de Elham (fl. c. 1300), who gave a number of other volumes to the abbey. It was still at St Augustine's in the fifteenth century, where it appears in a library catalogue and, presumably, passed from that institution more or less directly into Parker's collection.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-'Ibadi) - author
Constantinus Africanus - author
1r-13v - Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-'Ibadi), Isagoge ad Artem paruuum Galeni (transl. by Constantinus Africanus)
rubric : (1r) Incipiunt ysagoge Iohannicii ad Tegni Galieni
incipit : (1r) Medicina diuiditur in duas partes
explicit : (13v) Boni maliue discretione
rubric : (13v) Expliciunt ysagoge Iohannicii ad Tegni Galieni
Hippocrates - author
13v-28r - Hippocrates, Aphorismata (transl. by Constantinus Africanus)
rubric : (13v) Incipit liber afforismorum ypocratis
incipit : (14r) Uita breuis ars longa
Note : Scholia in the hand of f. 1r
explicit : (28r) desiccat corpora
rubric : (28r) Explicit liber afforismorum
28r-37v - Hippocrates, Prognostica cum commento Galieni (transl. by Constantinus Africanus)
rubric : (28r) Incipit liber pronosticorum ypocratis
incipit : (28v) Omnis qui medicine artis studio
explicit : (37v) exposite ordine preceptorum
rubric : (37v) Explicit liber pronosticorum
Theophilus - author
37v-50r - Theophilus, Liber urinarum
rubric : (37v) Incipit liber urinarum theophili
incipit : (37v) De urinarum differentia negotium
explicit : (50r) conuenienter exposuimus
Philaretus - author
50r-54v - Philaretus, Liber pulsuum (preface) || Liber pulsuum philareti
incipit : (50r) Intentionem habemus in presenti conscriptione
explicit : (54r) et hec nobis sufficiunt ad presentia
Note : Diagrams neatly drawn in red and blue on f. 54r-54v
Galen - author
55r-85r - Galen, Tegni (Ars parua) || Tegni Galieni
incipit : (55r) Tres sunt omnes doctrine
explicit : (84r) terminabo in eis orationem
Note : Followed by paragraphs in another very neat hand
incipit : (84r) (R)esuptiua uero et enutriens in conualescentibus
explicit : (85r) De omnibus futuros dicere alias immo fortasse uel duobus libris inscriptionem habituris. Galieni de pro ... is conscriptionibus
rubric : (85r) Explicit liber tengni Galieni Iatri (?)
incipit : (85r) Signa mortis. frons rubet
explicit : (85r) senes uero dormiunt
Note : (85v) blank
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