This is the only known copy of the translation into Old English of a Latin collection of recipes mainly based on Petrocellus' Practica and Gariopontus material which were probably compiled not earlier than in 1035. The text is imperfect at the end. Rubric (f. 51v) 'Incipit liber qui dicitur / pe...
Contains several works of Aristotle: Physica (ff. 3r-55v); De somno et vigilia (ff. 56r-64v); De vita et morte (ff. 64v-68v); Liber methaurorum, imperfect (ff. 69r-107v); De caelo et mundo (ff. 107v-142v); De somno et vigilia (ff. 142v-149r); De memoria et reminiscentia (ff. 149r-151v); ...
Aristotle's Physica. Decoration: 7 decorated initials in gold and colours with acanthus extending into the margin, at the beginning of each book (ff. 3r, 9r, 16r, 25v, 31v, 39v, 44r).
Aristotle, De somno et vigilia. Decoration: Large initial 'Q'(oniaque) in colours and gold with acanthus extension, at the beginning of the text (f. 54r).
Aristotle, De vita et morte. Decoration: 2 decorated initials 'D'(e) and 'E'(st) in gold and colours with acanthus extending into the margin (ff. 64v, 66v).
Aristotle, Liber methaurorum (imperfect). Decotration: 3 decorated initials 'D'(e), 'D'(e residuis), 'Q'(uoniam), in gold and colours with acanthus extending into the margin, at the beginning of books (ff. 80v, 93r). 3 diagrams added in the margins (ff. 88v, 94v, 97r).
Aristotle, De caelo et mundo. Decoration: 3 decorated initials 'D'(e natura), 'Q'(uoniam), 'D'(e primo) in gold and colours with acanthus extending into the margin, at the beginning of each book.
Aristotle, De somno et vigilia. Decoration: 2 decorated initials 'D'(e sonpno), 'P'(ost) in gold and colours with acanthus extending into the margin, at the beginning of books (ff. 142v, 145v).
Aristotle, De memoria et reminiscentia. Decoration: 1 decorated initial 'D'(e memoria) in gold and colours with acanthus extending into the margin, at the beginning of the text (f. 149r).
Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione. Decoration: 2 decorated initials 'D'(e generatione) and 'D'(e) in gold and colours with acanthus extending into the margin, at the beginning of books (ff. 152r, 158r).