Albumasar (Abu Ma‘shar Ja‘far), De floribus astrorum
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Decoration: Large initial 'H'(ic) in gold and colours at the beginning of the text. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing or in red with blue pen-flourishing. paraphs in red or blue.
'Liber secundus philosophie monachorum' (fragment)
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A fragment of a text with a late-14th-century running title reading 'Liber secundus philosophie monachorum', incipit: 'Cum interogaret aliquin abbas Arsenius...' Ff. 8r-13v and 14r-17v are probably parts of the same manuscript: the running titles in both sections were added by the same hand.
A fragment of a text with a late-14th-century running title reading 'Liber quartus philosophie monachorum', incipit: '...sum tu vile habes balsaniam tuum...' Ff. 8r-13v and 14r-17v are probably parts of the same manuscript: the running titles in both sections were added by the same hand.
Jordanus de Nemore, De ratione ponderi (attributed to)
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De ratione ponderi attributed to Jordanus de Nemore. Decoration: 1 historiated initial 'O'(mnis) of a man holding a scales, at the beginning of the text, with a guide letter 'o' in the margin (f. 133v). Includes a series of marginal diagrams (ff 133v-140r).
Mileus (or Menelaus) of Alexandria, De figuris sphericis
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Mileus (or Menelaus) of Alexandria, De figuris sphericis, in the Latin translation by Gerard of Cremona. Decoration: 1 illuminated initial 'D'(e) in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text, with a guide letter 'd' in the margin (f. 195r).
P. Ovidius Naso, Epistulae ex Ponto. The title in the manuscript reads 'Ovidius de ponto'. Decoration: Initial in red with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the text, and smaller initials in red throughout the text. First letters of verses highlighted in red.
Petrus de S. Audomaro, Tractatus semissae, cap. 1-9
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Petrus de S. Audomaro, Tractatus semissae, cap. 1-9, incipit: 'Quoniam non conceditur...' Decoration: 1 illuminated foliate initial 'Q'(uoniam) in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text. Large round unfinished diagram (f. 225r).
Notes on ways of multiplying with a text added at the end in two additional hands (f. 58v). Decoration: Initials in red or blue with penwork decoration in the other colour.
Gargilius Martialis, Medicinae ex holeribus et pomis, excerpt
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Rubric (f. 56v) 'De Rafano', incipit: 'Rafanum calidam inesse virtutem omnium medicorum opinione compertum est sed et nobis / intellegere de usu eius licet', explicit (f. 64r): 'dato per hanc potionem mi/re ob viam posse. si plusquam necesse sit purget'. Edited in Gargilius Martialis 2002.