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Introductiones ad astrologiam : tractatus de coloribus.
- Title
- Introductiones ad astrologiam : tractatus de coloribus.
- Publication
- Germany, 15th-16th century.
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- ff. 306 : paper, ill.; 300 x 200 mm
- Summary
- Manuscript on paper. Ca. 555 colored pen-and-ink drawings. With contributions by Leopold, Duke of Austria, Abraham ben Meïr Ibn Ezra, Henri Baten, Julius Firmicus Maternus, Joannes Regiomontanus and Georg von Peurbach. "Mostly copied from printed editions"--Kristeller.
- Uniform Title
- De coloribus notabilia pulchra.
- Alternative Title
- Tractatus de coloribus
- Subjects
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Illuminated manuscripts > Germany > 15th century
- Astronomy > Early works to 1800
- Illuminated manuscripts > Germany > 16th century
- Drawings > Germany > 15th century
- Manuscripts > Germany > 15th century
- Astrology > Early works to 1800
- Manuscripts > Germany > 16th century
- Drawings > Germany > 16th century
- Genre/Form
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Manuscripts – Germany – 15th century.
- Illuminated manuscripts – Germany – 15th century.
- Drawings – Germany – 15th century.
- Manuscripts – Germany – 16th century.
- Illuminated manuscripts – Germany – 16th century.
- Drawings – Germany – 16th century.
- Note
- Title from Spencer Collection Dictionary catalog and shelf list.
- There are 306 folios, but foliation goes only to 305, given duplication in numbering of f. 1 and f. 1a.
- Layout: Written in 51-4 long lines, ruled with a stylus for two columns.
- Decoration: Numerous colored pen and ink drawings of constellations and other subjects. Many charts, some using color. Red initials and placemarkers.
- Scribe: Hieronymus Pauli of Limburg.
- Script: Gothic cursive.
- Indexed In (note)
- Ricci, S de. Medieval and Renaissance mss. Suppl.
- Kristeller, P.O. Iter italicum
- Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts
- New York Public Library. Spencer Collection. Dictionary catalog and shelf list
- Language (note)
- In Latin and German.
- Binding (note)
- Dark brown blind-tooled calf over wooden boards; clasps (one missing).
- Source of Description (note)
- Part of the description used is from Digital Scriptorium 1.0.
- Contents
- De coloribus notabilia pulchra -- Compilatio Leupoldi ducatus Austrie filii De astrorum scientia -- De nativitatibus / Abraham ben Meïr Ibn Ezra -- Magistralis compositio astrolabii / Henri Baten -- Matheseos libri VIII / Julius Firmicus Maternus -- De mutatione aeris / Leupoldus Austrie -- Prognostica in tacuinos ex prolixis in compendium redacta -- Disputationes contra Cremonensia deliramenta / Joannes Regiomontanus -- Theoricae novae planetarum /rGeorg von Peurbach.
- Call Number
- Spencer Coll. Ms. 51
- OCLC
- 870009776
- Title
- Introductiones ad astrologiam : tractatus de coloribus.De coloribus notabilia pulchra.
- Imprint
- Germany, 15th-16th century.
- Type of Content
- textstill image
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Indexed In:
- Ricci, S de. Medieval and Renaissance mss. Suppl., p. 333, no. 51.Kristeller, P.O. Iter italicum, V, p. 328Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts, SCHOENBERG_106283New York Public Library. Spencer Collection. Dictionary catalog and shelf list, II, p. 904
- Language
- In Latin and German.
- Binding
- Dark brown blind-tooled calf over wooden boards; clasps (one missing).
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Leopold, Duke of Austria, 13th century. De mutatione aeris.Leopold, Duke of Austria, 13th century. Compilatio de scientia astrorum.Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr, 1089-1164. De nativitatibus.Baten, Henri, 1246-1310. Magistralis compositio astrolabii.Firmicus Maternus, Julius. Mathesis.Regiomontanus, Joannes, 1436-1476. Disputationes contra Cremonensia deliramenta.Peurbach, Georg von, 1423-1461. Theoricae novae planetarumHieronymus Pauli of Limburg, 16th century, scribe.
- Research Call Number
- Spencer Coll. Ms. 51