Yazar
Ibn Serapion.
Basım Tarihi
1300
Basım Yeri
ca. 1300. -
Konu
Medicinal plants--Early works to 1800., Medicinal plants., Medicine, Medieval., Medicine, Arab.
Tür
Belge
Dil
ara,lat
Dijital
Hayır
Yazma
Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar
1 item (2 bifolia) : parchment ; 225 x 328 mm, 246 x 332 mm
Kütüphane
Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası
166259448
Kayıt Numarası
9941662543503681
Lokasyon
University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih
1300
Notlar
Latin, with words transcribed from Arabic. | Sold by Renzo Rizzi to Bernard Rosenthal, 1960s., Sold as part of the Rosenthal Collection by Bernard Quaritch (London), cat. 1348 (2007), no. 56.
Örnek Metin
Two bifolia from a 13th-century medical treatise attributed to Ibn Serapion or Serapion the Younger and thought to be a Latin translation by Simon of Genoa and Abraham ben Shem-Tob of Tortosa of an unknown Arabic text. Each bifolia consists of one leaf with the complete text of two columns written in 47 lines and one leaf trimmed with loss of text in one column. Written in an Italian Gothic script, with 2-line initials in blue with red flourishing at the beginning of each entry possibly added in England. These leaves are from the second section of the text, devoted to descriptions of individual herbs, minerals, and animals. Each entry begins with the name of the substance transcribed from Arabic, with a rubric for the Latin name. The text of one leaf is devoted to herbs and the other to minerals. Marginal sketch of a sleeping man.
İçerdiği
Manuscript Fragment Collection. Folder 21
Tür
fragments (object portions), treatises, Manuscripts, Latin., Manuscripts, Medieval.