De aquarum medicinalium confectione; Rogerina media? Incipit (f. 259r): 'Cum humana natura non minus indiget aquis medicina/libus'. Title (f. 259r, upper margin) 'De aquarum medicinalium confectione' added by the early 16th-century annotator (compiler?). With scribal notabilia and occasional m...
Summa urinarum, secundum Galenum. Rubric: 'Incipit Summa / urinarum secundum magistrum Galienum', incipit: (f. 266r) 'Cum sint quatuor significationes cognicionum interiorum membrorum / sive G. S. partu mores', explicit (f. 275v): 'velud subiugalium / vulue vel matrice dolorem significat'. Title...
Tractatus pulsuum, attributed to Matheus Salernus. Rubric (f. 275v) 'Incipit tractatus pulsium secundum Salernium', prologue incipit: 'In tractatu pulsum per capitula ista primo sunt attendenda qui in hoc libro ordinata / inveniuntur', incipit (f. 276r): 'Pulsus ut dicit philaretus est motio cor...
Excerpts from the Regimen sanitatis salernitanum with other additional verse. Title (f. 281v): 'Dieta bona quatuor temporibus / anni', incipit: 'Temporibus veris modicum prandere iuberis', explicit (f. 282r): 'Rulli dari penitus debet pregans medicina'. With a marginal note (f. 277v) by Knott.
The manuscript includes: Table for calculating dates (f. 1v); Fragment of a document 1350 (f. 2r); Diagrams of constellations (f. 2v); Toledan tables (ff. 3r-38v); ‘De proiectionibus radiorum planetorum’ (f. 39r-39v); Toledan tables (ff. 40r-41v); Table for calculating dates (f. 42r). Th...
Table for calculating dates. Contains three circular diagrams, the central of which is a table in red and black, likely for determining the date of Easter. The lower diagram appears unfinished, while the upper circle contains a line drawing in brown of two Franciscan friars and an angel. The d...
Includes the bottom portion of a document relating the donation of property to the Cistercian abbey in Stična, near Ljubljana, in 1350. There are three sets of slits in the parchment under the text where seals could have been attached.
Includes a full-page circular table in red and black, likely for determining the date of Easter. The diagram is related to, and in the same hand as, the one on f. 1v.
This set of the Toledan tables was originally continuous with astronomical tables on ff. 40r-41v. Parallax tables on ff. 33r-34r, 35v-36r are incomplete. Data relevant to the 15th-century mean the motion of the moon has been added to the table on f. 14v in a later hand.