Marcus Tullius Cicero, De inventione. Decoration: Decorated initial 'S'(epe) in the shape of a snake in red, brown and yellow at the beginning of the text (f. 1r). Decorated initials in yellow and red or in yellow red and black (ff. 29v, 39v, 60r, 61v). Paraphs in red. Visible initials in red ...
Nicolaus Salernitanus, Antidotarium. A copy of a collection of pharmacopoeial remedies in alphabetical order written possibly in the mid-13th century by an anonymous doctor traditionally called Nicolaus Salernitanus or Nicholas of Salerno and therefore also known as the Antidotary Nicolai. Its m...
Weather prognostications and proverbs. The text include the prognostications listed in L. Thorndike and P. Kibre, Catalogue of Incipits of Medieval Scientific Writings in Latin, The Mediaeval Academy of America Publication, 29 (London, 1963; with supplements in 1965 and 1968), p. 914h; its elect...
Isidore, Bishop of Seville, Etymologiae, Books I-XX. Index (f. 1v) of books, incipit: 'Tu valeas que requiris cito in hoc / corpore invenire hec tibi lector / pagina monstrat de quibus rebus / in libris singulis conditor huius co/dicis disputavit. In primo li/bro de gramatica et partibus eius', ...
Pseudo-Boethius, De disciplina scholarium, imperfect. Decoration: 1 large initial 'V'(estra) in red surmounted by a crown, at the beginning of the text. Initials in red.
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.
Avicenna, Canon medicine, Book IV, Fen 1-2. Latin translation by Gerardus Cremonensis. Rubric (f. 138r): 'Incipit liber quartus canonis avicenne / fen prima de febre et sunt / quatuor tractatus / primus est de / febribus / effimeris', incipit: 'Febris est calor / extraneus accensus in corde', exp...