Thebit ben Corat (Thabit bin Qurra), De hiis quae indigent expositione antequam legitur Almagestum
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Thebit ben Corat (Thabit bin Qurra), De hiis quae indigent expositione antequam legitur Almagestum. Decoration: 1 illuminated foliate initial 'E'(quator) in colours and gold, with a partial border and a monkey eating a fruit, at the beginning of the text (f. 91r).
Thebit ben Corat (Thabit bin Qurra), De recta imaginatione sphaerae
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Thebit ben Corat (Thabit bin Qurra), De recta imaginatione sphaerae. Decoration: 1 illuminated foliate initial 'N'(os) in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text (f. 94v).
Thebit ben Corat (Thabit bin Qurra), De quantitate stellarum
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Thebit ben Corat (Thabit bin Qurra), De quantitate stellarum Decoration: 1 illuminated foliate initial 'P'(tholemeus) in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text (f. 95v).
Canons for Toledan tables, incipit: 'Quonism cuiusque actionis quantitatem temporis metitur spatium...' Decoration: 1 illuminated foliate initial 'Q'(uoniam) in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text (f. 97v) and 1 historiated initial 'Q'(uia) of a man with a telescope (f. 118r). 6 d...
Canons for the tables of Humenuz in the Latin translation of Johannes Papiensis, incipit: 'Sciendum quod Humenuz...' Decoration: 1 illuminated foliate initial 'S'(ciendum) in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text.
The Almanac of Humenuz with notes relating to Humenuz's tables with dates of 1272, 1287, 1293, written by the scribe of the text in the lower margins (ff. 200r, 201v, 203v, 210v, 212v, 214r).
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).
'Sententie totius phisyce sermoncinalis et naturalis' (excerpts from Aristotle and commentaries on Aristotle)
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Collection of excerpts from Aristotle and commentaries on Aristotle, entitled 'Sententie totius phisyce sermoncinalis et naturalis', beginning with an excerpt from Porphyry, Introductio in Aristotelis categorias, incipit: 'Cum sit necessarium grisarori...' Decoration: Initials and paraphs in r...