Gerardus, Cremonensis (1114-1187)
This composite manuscript of content related to astronomy consists of three independently created parts with leaves of different sizes and varying layouts. They were produced by several scribes in the 13th and 14th centuries. The texts describe instruments for observing the sky and treat the planetary orbits, which are also represented in astronomical drawings. This composite manuscript belonged to the chained library of the Dominican Convent of Basel.
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Gerardus, Cremonensis: Theorica planetarum (17r-26r) Found in: Standard description
- Carolus, Swederi (Scribe) | Gerardus, Cremonensis (Author) | Ibn-Riḍwān, ʿAlī (Author) | Johannes, de Pulchro Rivo (Author) | Johannes, Hispalensis (Translator) | Māšā'allāh, Ibn-Aṯarī (Author) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) | Pantaleon, Heinrich (Annotator) | Petrus, de Dacia (Author) | Ptolemaeus, Claudius (Author) | Tagstern, Johannes, OP (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
Composite manuscript of philosophical content, owned by Jakob Lauber and even partially written by him. Jakob Lauber from Lindau studied at the then newly founded University of Basel from 1466 until 1475, first in the Faculty of Arts, then canon law in the Faculty of Law. After serving as rector for a short period, he entered the Carthusian Monastery of Basel in 1477; as its prior from 1480 on, he expanded it significantly and reorganized its library. When he entered the monastery, Lauber's library became the property of the monastery.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
- Louber, Jakob: Principium in Gerardi Cremonensis theoricam planetarum factum in studio Basiliensi, 1470 (6r-7r)
Incipit: Circulus ecentricus vel egresse cuspidis vel egredientis centri dicitur qui non habet centrum suum Iste est liber theoricarum 7tem planetarum. De eorum motibus tractans
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- Anonymus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Euclides (Author) | Gerardus, Cremonensis (Author) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Scribe) | Louber, Jakob (Former possessor) | Petrus, Dresdensis (Author) | Siber, Johannes (Author) Found in: Standard description
Manuscript CB 10 was probably intended for educational use, it contains works of Aristotle, Avicenna, Nicolaus Damascenus, Qusta Ibn-Luca and Alexander Aphrodisiensis. This manuscript, written on parchment during the 13th century, presumably belonged to a student of the Faculty of Arts in Leipzig, as may be concluded from a list of lectures attended during the year 1439 which is included in the codex. The list contains the names of the professors, titles of the texts covered, lecturers' fees, and starting and ending dates for the lecture periods.
Online Since: 12/20/2007
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Alexander, Aphrodisiensis (Author) | Alfredus, Sereshalensis (Translator) | Aristoteles (Author) | Avicenna (Author) | Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Farabi, Abu-Nasr Muhammad Ibn-Muhammad al- (Author) | Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) | Henricus, Aristippus (Translator) | Jacobus, de Venetiis (Translator) | Nicolaus, Damascenus (Author) | Qusta Ibn-Luqa (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript was produced in a Parisian workshop around the end of the 13th century. It contains the Latin version of thirteen critiques written by, or generally thought to have been written by, Aristotle. The book ends with a fragment of De uno deo benedicto by Moses Maimonides. Forty decorated initials adorn the text, and a large drawing of Christ on the cross with Mary and John has been added on the last folio.
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Alfredus, Sereshalensis (Translator) | Aristoteles (Author) | Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) | Ḥunain, Ibn-Isḥāq (Translator) | Johannes, Hispalensis (Translator) | Maimonides, Moses (Author) | Nicolaus, Damascenus (Author) | Proclus, Diadochus (Author) | Qusta Ibn-Luqa (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript contains three medical texts translated from Arabic and Greek into Latin. It begins with a small medical encyclopedia in ten books, the Kitâb al-Mansuri by Rhazes (ff. 4-126), in the translation attributed to Gerard of Cremona (d. 1187); this is immediately followed by a treatise on fever (ff. 126-144v) inspired by Johannitius (Latin name of the doctor and translator Hunain ben Ishāq al-Ibādī from Baghdad, 808-873). The collection concludes with the text Twelve books of medicine by the Byzantine physician Alexander of Tralles, divided here into three books and followed by the Treatise on fever (ff. 146-289v). The extensively annotated manuscript is adorned with decorated initials from which very beautiful red and blue "Italian extensions" emerge.
Online Since: 12/12/2019
- Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) Found in: Standard description
- Alexander, Trallianus (Author) | Gerardus, Cremonensis (Translator) | Ḥunain, Ibn-Isḥāq (Author) | Lullin, Ami (Former possessor) | Petau, Alexandre (Former possessor) | Petau, Paul (Former possessor) | Rāzī, Muḥammad Ibn-Zakarīyā ar- (Author) Found in: Standard description