(5). Adamantius, Φυσιογνωμονικά. Imperfect, expl. γλαυκὰ γὰρ ἀγρίων ζώων τὰ πλείω. Foerster Physiogn. i pp.297-3904. Foerster's cod. H (pp.cxi-cxii). Followed by two blank folios.
Isaac Judeus, De febribus. The Latin translation by Constantinus Africanus (c. 1020-1098/9) of a treatise on fevers (Kitāb al-Hummayāt) composed in Arabic by Abū Ya'qūb Ishāq ibn Sulaymān al-Isrā’īlī (fl. c. 855-932), known in Europe as Isaac Judeus or Isaac Israeli. The text is here preceded by...
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).
De locis affectis or De interioribus (as commonly entitled in medieval manuscripts), a treatise on differential diagnosis and pathology relating to internal medicine written by Galen at the end of his life (after 192). The Latin translation is the anonymous translation from Arabic sources that e...
Incipit: 'Epistola galieni de urinarum specie quod / greci pronosin deagosin vocant id est intel-/ligentia. ut per speciem urinarum'. The text, which includes and ends with an embedded text relating to diagnosis and prognosis through urine examination, was published from this manuscript in Leisin...
Rubric (f. 67) 'De Leone et eius remedio', incipit: 'Qui habuerit carnes leonis fantasma non patietur', explicit (f. 68v): '[rubric 'De hyrundine'] … et in oculos mittes aut foris in/ungues probatum est'. The text is listed in Catalogue of Incipits of Medieval Scientific Writings in Latin, The...
Heraldry collection of descents, and some arms. At the beginning of the volume is the start of a collection of gifts and confirmations of arms, limited to those of Wheeler of London, goldsmith, descended out of Worcestershire, and Peers of Westdowne, Kent. Manuscript consists of miscellaneou...
Virgil (Virgilius; Vergilius; Vergil), Aeneid, fragment of Books 7, 8, 10, and 11, with rubrics in red and initials in red or black. Paraphs and chapter numbers (in upper margins) added in black.