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Table of contents :
Preface
Contents
Introduction
Printed Books
Manuscripts. (Catalogued by NORMAN P. ZACOUR)
ADDENDA
INDEX I: COMMENTARIES AND PARAPHRASES
INDEX II: TRANSLATORS, EDITORS, AND OTHERS

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A R I S T O T L E T E X T S AND C O M M E N T A R I E S T O 1700 in the University of Pennsylvania Library » A Catalogue

ARISTOTLE TEXTS AND COMMENTARIES TO 1700 in the University of Pennsylvania Library A Catalogue by

LYMAN W. RILEY

Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press

© 1961 by the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania

Published in Great Britain, India, and Pakistan by the Oxford University Press London, Bombay, and Karachi

Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 60-9614

Printed in the United States of America

Preface H E only comprehensive Aristotle bibliographies now available are Moïse Schwab's Bibliographie d'Aristote (Paris, 1896) and the Aristotle section of S.F.G. Hoffmann's Lexicon Bibliographicum (Leipzig, 1832-1836). These are valuable for their relative completeness but the brevity of their descriptions, necessary in view of their scope, limits their usefulness. The Aristotle sections of the published catalogues of the British Museum and the Bibliothèque Nationale, of the Deutscher Gesamtkatalog, and of the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke are other important lists, as is also t h e Catalogue of the Aristotelian and Philosophical Portions of the Library of the late Henry William Chandler ( O x f o r d , 1891). I t is h o p e d

that the present catalogue will be a useful supplement to these other lists. We have followed the practice of the British Museum in grouping all books containing the texts of Aristotle's works under one heading, whether accompanied by commentary or not. Only books pertaining directly to the works of Aristotle have been included, thus excluding a n u m b e r of others closely related to Aristotle—for instance, the treatises on logic of William Ockham and Petrus Hispanus. Editors and translators have been given whenever possible, except for the Complete Works and Selected Works. Unless otherwise stated the identification of a medieval translator is that found in G. Lacombe, Aristoteles Latinus: Codices (Rome and Cambridge, 1939-1955). T h e spurious and doubtful works are listed alphabetically with the genuine. Cross-references have been m a d e for several works issued together and listed under the first, for titles contained in the Selected Works, and for commentaries published with texts. This catalogue first appeared in five installments in the University of Pennsylvania Library Chronicle, X X I I - X X I V (1956-1958). For the present edition a n u m b e r of errors in the original catalogue have been corrected, 82 new items added, and indexes revised. This list thus represents our Aristotle holdings as ofJune, 1958; we hope to publish periodic supplements in the Library Chronicle, for this is an actively growing collection. [5]

I wish to express my thanks to Norman P. Zacour, Associate Professor of History and Custodian of Text Manuscripts at the Library, who provided the descriptions of the manuscripts, and to Rudolf Hirsch, Assistant Director of Libraries and Curator of Rare Books, who has given me much helpful advice and criticism. LYMAN W .

RILEY

University of Pennsylvania Library

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Contents PREFACE 5 INTRODUCTION 9 PRINTED BOOKS 15 TEXTS COMMENTARIES MANUSCRIPTS 85 TEXTS COMMENTARIES ADDENDA 90 INDEX I: C O M M E N T A R I E S AND PARAPHRASES 104 INDEX II: TRANSLATORS, EDITORS, AND O T H E R S 105

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Introduction H E Aristotle Collection of the University of Pennsylvania Library owes its existence to Dr. Charles W . Burr, professor in the University's Medical School and generous donor to the Library. His gifts of books over a long period of years included many valuable Aristotle items and in 1932 he presented his own library to the University. Furthermore, a bequest at the time of his death in 1944 established a fund which has at times permitted the addition of other important books to this collection. T h e Library has felt a special obligation to add to the collection in order to make it as representative and useful as possible.

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These books and manuscripts are a rich source for those interested in medieval and Renaissance scholarship. T h e very number of the early printed editions in this catalogue—over five hundred—attests to the importance that was attached to the study of Aristotle during the fifteenth, sixteenth, and in some places, even the seventeenth centuries. Medieval Latin translations of the texts of Aristotle continued to appear during the Renaissance. T h e twelfth-century translations of Guilelmus of Moerbeke can be noted in this catalogue as late as 1589; even when a contemporary translation was available and was used, it was not uncommon for the earlier version to be printed with it. Translations by Jacobus de Venetia and Boethius, also, continued to be issued during the sixteenth century and are here represented by editions as late as 1616. A number of seveñteenth-century theses published at Jesuit schools—most of them at Dillingen—are included, as are also several volumes of manuscript lecture notes taken at the same schools. Among other Jesuit books are commentaries by Cardinal Francisco Toledo and publications of the Collegium Conimbricense under the editorship of Manuel de Góis. Aristotelianism kept its important place in universities. T h e University of Cologne, for instance, was founded under Dominican influence and long remained faithful to the tradition of Thomas Aquinas. T h i s is demonstrated in this catalogue which contains nineteen editions published at Cologne for the University from ca. 1470 to 1508.

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O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , A r i s t o t e l i a n i s m was n o t s i m p l y a t r a d i t i o n " l e f t o v e r " f r o m a n earlier t i m e . T h e lists of c o m m e n t a t o r s , translators, a n d e d i t o r s i n c l u d e n a m e s of m a n y w e l l - k n o w n h u m a n i s t s f r o m all over E u r o p e . T h e s e m e n , p r o t a g o n i s t s of t h e n e w l e a r n i n g , n e v e r t h e l e s s c o n c e r n e d themselves w i t h t h a t s a m e p h i l o s o p h e r w h o so d o m i n a t e d t h e t e a c h i n g of t h e m e d i e v a l scholastics. A m o n g t h e s e n a m e s a r e Bessarion, E r m o l a o a n d D a n i e l l o B a r b a r o , D o n a t o Acciaiuoli, J o a n n e s A r g y r o p o u l o s , L e o n a r d o B r u n i , M a r s i l i o F i c i n o , G u i l l a u m e B u d é , E r a s m u s , Josse C l i c h t o v e , F r a n c e s c o F i l e l f o , Alessandro Piccolomini, Pietro Pompanazzi, J u a n Ginés de Sepulveda, A d r i e n T u r n è b e , Sebastian Fox M o r c i l l o , a n d G i a c o m o Z a b a r e l l a . T h e collection is especially s t r o n g in A r i s t o t e l i a n w o r k s by J a c q u e s L e F è v r e d ' É t a p l e s , w i t h t h i r t e e n e d i t i o n s of his c o m m e n t a r i e s a n d s u m m a r i e s , a n d f o u r o t h e r b o o k s e d i t e d by h i m . N o . 351 is a n edit i o n n o t d e s c r i b e d elsewhere. 1 A n o t h e r i n d i c a t i o n of the i n f l u e n c e of A r i s t o t l e is t h e g r e a t n u m ber of t r a n s l a t i o n s of his works i n t o t h e v e r n a c u l a r . T h e G e r m a n , I t a l i a n , a n d F r e n c h versions in this c o l l e c t i o n b e a r witness to t h e w i d e i n t e r e s t in his works t h r o u g h o u t E u r o p e . S c h o o l b o o k e d i t i o n s are n o t e w o r t h y , also. Most of t h e m a r e summ a r y c o m p i l a t i o n s f r o m Aristotle's scientific a n d logical works; s o m e are a c c o m p a n i e d by selections f r o m o t h e r classical a u t h o r s . A m o n g the s c h o o l b o o k s are t h r e e e d i t i o n s of t h e Parvulus Philosophiae Naturalis, two of t h e m w i t h c o m m e n t a r i e s , t h e Auctoritates Aristotelis, B a r t h o l o m a e u s de U s i n g e n ' s Exercitiurn Phisicorum, t h e Da ta Notabilia, a n d t h e Problemata Aristotelis. F e w aspects of m e d i e v a l a n d R e n a i s s a n c e civilization were f r e e f r o m t h e i n f l u e n c e of " T h e P h i l o s o p h e r . " W e believe, t h e n , t h a t this collection, seemingly so strictly l i m i t e d to o n e g r e a t figure, will p r o v e u s e f u l in a great variety of scholarly p u r s u i t s .

Note and List of References ι For c o m m e n t s on Aristotelian l i t e r a t u r e of the Renaissance p e r i o d see; Paul Oskar Kristeller, The Classics and Renaissance Thought, H a r v a r d L'niversilv Press, 1955, c h a p t e r II; E. P. Goldschmidt, The First Cambridge Press in its European Setting, Cambridge, 1955, pp. 22-24, 72; idem, Medieval Texts and their First Appearance in Print, L o n d o n , 1943, p p . 18-23.

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BMC

BRITISH

MUSEUM.

DEPARTMENT

OP

PRINTED

BOOKS

Catalogue of Books Printed in the XVth Century Now in the British Museum, London, 1908-1949. 8 parts. Cartier

C A R T I E R , A L F R E D , Bibliographie des éditions des De Tournes, imprimeurs lyonnais, Paris, 1937.

Census

BIBLIOCRAPHICAL

Cop.

C O P I N G E R , W. Α., Supplement to Hain's Repertorium bibliographicum, London, 1895-1902. 2 vols.

Copinger

COPINGER,

Gamba

GAMBA, BARTOLOMMEO,

GW

Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, Leipzig, 1925-1940. 8 vols.

H (or, Hain)

HAIN,

S O C I E T Y O P A M E R I C A , Census of Fifteenth Century Books Owned in America, New York, 1919.

Η . B . , The Elsevier Press: a Handlist of the Productions of the Elzevier Presses at Leyden, Amsterdam, the Hague and Utrecht, London, 1927.

Serie dei testi di lingua di altre opere importanti nella Italiana letteratura, scritte dal secolo XIV al XIX . . . Quarta edizione, Venice, 1839.

LUDWIG,

Repertorium bibliographicum, Stuttgart,

1826-38. 2 vols. H C (or, Hain-Copinger)

as supplemented by W. A. Copinger, Supplement to Hain's Repertorium bibliographicum, London, 1895-1902. 2 vols.

HCR

as supplemented by D. Reichling, Appendices ad Haimi-Copingeri Repertorium bibliographicum, Munich, 1905-1911. 7 vols.

Isaac

PROCTOR,

Madan

M A D A N , F A L C O N E R , The Early Oxford Press: A Bibliography of Printing and Publishing at Oxford, Oxford, 1895.

Palau

P A L A U Y D U L C E T , A N T O N I O , Manual del librero hispanoamericano; Inventario bibliografico de la producción científica y literaria de España y de la América latina, Barcelona, 19231927. 7 vols.

Panzer, Annales

P A N Z E R , G E O R G , Annales typographici ab artis inventae origine ad annum MD, Nuremberg, 1793-1797. 5 vols., and his Annales typographici ab anno M DI ad annum MDXXXVI, Nuremberg, 1798-1803. 6 vols.

Polain

P O L A I N , L O U I S , Catalogue des livres imprimés au quinzième siècle des bibliothèques de Belgique, Brussells, 1932. 4 vols.

Proctor

P R O C T O R , R O B E R T , An Index to the Early Printed Books in the British Museum, London, 1898-1903; 1938. 6 vols.

Reichling

R E I C H L I N G , D I E T R I C H , Appendices ad Hainii-Copingeri Repertorium bibliographicum, Munich, 1095-1911. 7 vols.

Renouard, Aldus

RENOUARD,

R e n o u a r d , Colines

RENOUARD, PHILIPPE,

R. G . C. An Index to the Early Printed Books in the British Museum: Part 2, Sections 2 & 3, by Francis S. Isaac, London, 1898-1903; 1938.

Α . Α . , Annales de l'imprimerie des Aide . . . Troisième éd., Paris, 1834.

Bibliographie des éditions de Simon de Colines, 1520-1546, Paris, 1894. [ H ]

Ritter, Répertoire

STRASBOURG. BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE ET UNIVERSIT A I R E , Repertoire bibliographique des Livres imprimés en Alsace

au 76me siècle de la Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, 1945-1950. 3 vols. Ruelens

R U E L E N S , C H A R L E S , Annales Plantinienrus depuis la fondation de Vimprimerie Plantiniennc à Anvers jusqu'à la mort de Chr. Plantin (1555-1589), Paris, 1866.

Sander

SANDER,

Schreiber

S C H R E I B E R , W I L H E L M , Un catalogue des incunables à figures imprimés en Allemagne, en Suisse, en Autriche-Hongrie et en Scandinavie, Berlin, 1910-1911.

Schwab

SCHWAB, MOÏSE,

Simon

SIMON, A. L-, Bibliotheca Bacchica, vol. 2. Paris, 1932.

STC

P O L L A R D , A . W . , A Short-Title Catalogue oj Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland, & oj English Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640, London, 1926.

Stillwell

B I B L I O G R A P H I C A L S O C I E T Y OF A M E R I C A , Incunabula in American Libraries; a second Census oj Fifteenth-Century Books Owned in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, Edited by Margaret Bingham Stillwell, New York, 1940.

Vanderhaeghen

V A N D E R H A E C H E N , F E R D I N A N D , Bibliotheca erasmiana; Répertoire des oeuvres d'Erasme, Ghent, 1893.

Voulliéme

V O U L L I É M E , E R N S T , Der Buchdruck Kölns bis zum Ende des jünjzehnten Jahrhunderts, Bonn, 1903.

Willems

M A X , Le lime à figures italien depuis 1467 jusqu'à 1530, Milan, 1942. 6 vols.

(Κ)

Bibliographie cTAristote, Paris, 1896.

A L P H O N S E , Les Elzevier; typographiques, Brussells, 1880.

WILLEMS,

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histoire et annales

A R I S T O T L E T E X T S AND C O M M E N T A R I E S T O 1700 in the University of Pennsylvania Library * A Catalogue

Printed Books COMPLETE WORKS

a. Greek

1. Complete works; edited by Aldus Manutius and Alexander Venice, Aldus Manutius, 1495-1498. 5v. in 6. Fol.

Bondinus.

GW 2334; Stillwell A858; Rcnouard, Aldus, pp. 7 - 8 .

2. 'Αριστοτέλους άπαντα. Aristotelis . . . opera quaecunqfu«] impressa hactenus extiterunt omnia . . . Edited by Destderius Erasmus and Simon Grynaeus. Basel, J . Bebel & M . Isengrin, 1539. 2v. in 1. Fol. Vanderhaegen, pt. 2, p. 10.

3.

. Basel, J . Bebel & M . Isengrin, 1550. 2v. in 1. Fol. This edition has notes and emendations by Justus Velsius, Matthias Flaciiu, Konrad Geaner, and Pietro Vettori. Vanderhaegen, pt. 2, p. 10.

4. Complete works; edited by Giovanni Battista Camozzi, with prefaces by Federico Torresani. Venice, " a p u d Aldi filios, expensis . . . Federici de Turrisanis," 1551 (-1553). 5v. 8vo. This edition has no general title page; each volume has a special title page with contents in Greek and Latin. The sixth volume (dated 1552) containing works by Theophrastus is not in the University's collection. Renouard, Aldus, p. 150.

5. 'Αριστοτέλους τά ίύρισκόμίνα. Aristotelis opera quae exstant. Addita nonusq [uam] ob argumenti similitudinem q u a e d a m Theophrasti, Alexandri, Cassii . . . Edited by Friedrich Sylburg. Frankfurt, " A p u d Andreae Wecheli heredes, Claudium Marnium, & Ioannem Aubrium," 1584-1587. 11 v. in 5. 8vo. Preliminary matter (44 pp. including general title) is bound with vols. 1 and 2. The volumes, each unnumbered and with special title, were also issued separately. Vol. 8 is not in the original (1584) edition but in the 1596 reprint. A variorum edition; contents arc listed in full in Deutscher Gesamtkatalog 6:5898.

b. Greek and Latin 6. 'Αριστοτέλους τον Σταγΐίριτον τά σωζόμενα. Operum Aristotelis Stagiritae Philosophorum omnium longe principis, noua editio . . . ex bibliotheca Isaaci Casauboni . . . Lyons, J . Bubonius [according to Baudrier, I, 239, this was printed in Geneva by G. Laemarius], 1590. 2v. in 1. Fol. 7.

. Accesserunt huic editioni Kyriaci Strozae libri duo politicorum graecolatini, in quibus ea quae ab Aristotele in 8. libris explicata non fuerunt, persequitur . . . Geneva, P. de la Roviere, 1605. 2v. Fol.

8.

. Edited by Giulio Pace. v. 1 (of 2). 8vo.

Geneva, P. de la Rovière, 1607.

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Vol. 2 (not in the University's collection) is dated 1606. This edition does not contain the additions by Ciriaco Strozzi.

c. Latin 9. Aristotelis Stagiritae . . . O p e r a q u a e q u i d e m extant o m n i a , latinitate uel iam olim, uel n u n c recens à uiris doctissimis d o n a t a . . . Item Io. Lodouici Viuis Valentini, d e libris Aristotelicis censura . . . Ad haec de uita Aristotelis, d e q ; genere philosophiae, ac scriptis eiusdem, c o m m e n t a t i o doctissima, per P h i l i p p u m M e l a n c h t h o n e m . Basel, [J. Oporinus], 1538. 2v. in 1. Fol. 10. Aristotelis Stagiritae tripartitae philosophiae o p e r a o m n i a absolutissima, ex optimis quibusque, m a x i m è nouis interpretibus collecta . . . ac d e n i q u e in s u u m u e r u m & n a t u r a l e m o r d i n e m digesta . . . Edited by Celio Secondo Curione. Basel, J . Hervagius, 1563. 12p.l., 620 cols., 4 1., 516 cols., 5 1., 1248 cols., 4 1., 256 cols., 33 1. diagrs. Fol. 11. Aristotelis o m n i a q u a e extant O p e r a . Selectis translationibus, collatisq; c u m graecis emendatissimis, ac vetustissimis exemplaribus, illustrata, pr[a]estantissimorum¿j; [ajetatis nostr[a]e Philosop h o r u m industria diligentissime recognita . . . Includes commentaries by Averroes, Levi ben Gershon, Marco Antonio Rimara, Bernardino Tomitano, and Michael Psellus. Venice, J u n t a (1573-) 1575. 11 v. in 14. 8vo. T h e general title page is found in the index which is the whole of vol. 11 ; vols. 1 - 6 and 8 are dated 1574, vols. 7 and 9 are dated 1573. Complete contents are listed in Deutscher Gesamtkatalog 6:5973.

12. Aristotelis O p e r a , q u a e extant omnia, breui paraphrasi, ac litterae p e r p e t u ò inhaerente explanatione illustrata a P. Syluestro M a u r o Societatis Iesu . . . R o m e , A. Bernabò, 1668. 6v. 8vo. Backer-Sommervogel V, 767.

SELECTED WORKS

a. Greek

13. Aristotelis, et X e n o p h o n t i s Ethica, Politica, & O e c o n o m i c a . C u m alijs aliquot ex Plutarcho, Proclo, & A l e x a n d r e Aphrodisiensi Cömentationibus. Basel, J o h a n n W a l d e r , [ca. 1535]. 7p.l., 606p. 8vo. Contents. Aristotle: Ethica Nicomachea; Magna Moralia; Politica; Oeconomica.— Proclus Diadochus: In Platonis rem publicam commentarli (on Book IV only). — Plutarch: Q u o m o d o quis suos in virtute sentiat profectus.— Xenophon: De república Lacedaemoniorum; De república Atheniensìum ¡part of Book I only, with other text added); Oeconomicus.—Alexander of Aphrodisas: Quod virtus non sufficiat ad beatitudinem (part of his De Anima, Book I I ; see Supplementum Aristotelicum, Berlin, 1887, II, pt. 1, pp. 159—1681.

14. Άριστοτΐλους Φισικήί άκροάσ£ω$, βιβλία Θ. Πίρί Ουρανού Δ . . . Aristotelis De Physica auscultatiöe, lib. 8. D e Coelo 4 . . . Ad exem-

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plaris fidem, quod postremum Lutetiae excusum est, emendati. Edited by Andreas Wichel. Frankfurt, Andreas Wechel, 1577. 180, 99, 52 ( i . e . ' 5 4 ) , [1], 115, 24, 69, 92p. 4to. Contents: Physica; De Coelo; De Generatione et Corruptione; Meteorologica; De Mundo; De Anima; Parva Naturalia.

Selected works, Frankfurt, 1585, edited by Friedrich Sylburg. This issued separately but is vol. 7 of no. 5 in the University's collection.

was

Selected works, Frankfurt, 1587, edited by Friedrich Sylburg. issued separately but is vol. 10 of no. 5.

This

was

Selected works, Frankfurt, 1596, edited by Friedrich Sylburg. issued separately but is vol. 8 of no. 5.

This

was

b. Latin 15. Expositiones textua/les dubio[rum] atq[ui] luculentissime explanatôes in libros de Celo [Í/] müdo. G e n e / r a t i o n e corruptôe. Metherologo[rum]. ac Paruo[rum] naturalità Aristotelis. v a / r i j s ex ingenijs. primü tñ [et] potissime ex p[ro]batissimis còmentarijs angelici do/ctoris T h o m e Aq[u¡]natis [fom]pendiario sermone transsumpte . . . Cologne, H. Quentell, [ca. 1500] lp.l., xlix, xxxv, xlviij numb. 1., 1 1., xxxix (i.e. xlj), xxiiij, χ numb. 1., 7 1. diagrs. Fol. Colophon: Expositio q[ua]tuor librofrum] Metherologo [ru/n] Aris./iuxta cömetatöem doctoris sancti finit feliciter. E t / i n Officina Quentell Colonie nitidissime ïpressa. Contents as in G W 2342. Not in G W , Hain, Copinger, Reichling, B M C , Voulliéme ( Κ ) , or Stillwell.

16. Q u a e in hoc uolumine continentur Vitae Aristotelis ex Plutarcho & ex Diogene Laertio. Pracdicabilia prophyrii [iic], Praedicamenta Aristotelis. Sex principia Giberti poretani interp[ri]te Hermolao barbaro. Libri duo periherminias Arist. Liber priorum arist. Libri duo posteriorum arist. Physicorum libri octo. Metaphisicae libri duodeeim. De coelo & mundo libri tres. D e anima libri tres. Aethicorü libri decern interprete Io. Argiropilo. Politicorum libri octo. Economicorum liber unus. Libellus de moribus interprete Leonardo aretino. M a g n o r u m moralium Georgio ualla interprete . . . Venice, P. Pincius, 1505. [713]p. diagrs. Fol. T h e " V i t a e Aristotelis" do not appear in this volume. T h e "Libellus de moribus" is actually Leonardo Bruni Aretino's Isagogicon moralis disciplinae (see F . Tocco in Archiv jür Geschichte der Philosophie, V I « 1 8 9 3 » , 158).

17. Habentur hoc uolumine haec Theodoro G a z a interprete. Aristotelis de natura animalium. lib. ix. Eiusdem de partibus animalium. üb. iiii. Eiusdem de generatione animalium. üb. v. Theophrasti de histioria [iic] plantarum. üb. ix. Et decimi prineipium duntaxat. Eiusdem de causis plantarum. lib. vi. Aristotelis problemata in

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duas dequadraginta sectiones . . . Aiexâdri Aphrodisiensis p[ro]blemata duobus libris n ö u n q u ä ante îpressa eodê T h e o d o r a ïterpte . . . Venice, Aldus a n d Asulanus, 1513. 12p.l., 273 n u m b . 1., 17 1. Fol. R e n o u a r d , Aldus, p. 65.

18. Ex Physiologia Aristotelis, libri duodetriginta. 1 De auscultatione naturali octo, 2 De coelo q u a t u o r , 5 De anima tres, I o a n n e Argyropylo interprete. 3 De generatione & corruptione duo, 4 Meteorologicorum q u a t u o r , 6 De sensu & sensili vnus . . . Francisco V a t a b l o interprete. Q u i b u s omnibus, antiqua tralatio trícenos libros continës, ad G r a e c u m per eundem V a t a b l u m recognita: columnatim respödet . . . Paris, H. Stephanus, 1518. 336 n u m b . 1., 1 1. diagrs. Fol. Includes all parts of the P a r v a N a t u r a l i a . T h e " a n t i q u a t r a l a t i o " is chiefly the work of Guilelmus of M o e r b e k e .

19. . . . S u m m a philosophie naturalis prestantissimi viri Magistri Pauli Veneti . . . cum textu a Ioanne Argiropylo e greco in latinum conuerso. Adiecta sunt etiam ex Columella capita aliquot de M i n i m o ac M a x i m o naturali. Additas insuper figuras ceu (vt dicunt) historias reperies . . . Naturalis Auscultationis Libri principaliores electi ex Aristotele. De physico auditu octo. D e celo et m u n d o quatuor. De generatione et c o j r u p t i o n e duo. Meteorologic o r u m quatuor. De a n i m a tres. Lyons, S. Vincentius, 1525. 6p.l., clxxvj, lxxxiiij n u m b . 1. diagrs. 4to. At h e a d of title: " P h y s i c a Pauli V e n e t i C u m textu Argiropyli." T h i s work w a j published by Scotus in Venice in 1503 with P a u l u s d e G e n e s t a n o as editor; it weis also published by Badius in Paris in 1521 with G e r a r d u s C o l u m e l l a as editor. I n c l u d e d is a c o m m e n t a r y o n the M e t a p h y s i c a w i t h o u t t h e text.

20. O p e r u m Aristotelis tomus secundus Physiologiam eius t o t a m complectens, vnà c u m argumentis in libros singulos . . . Item, Problematum sectiones triginta octo. Edited by Hieronymus Gemusaeus; translations are by Joannes Argyropoulos, Petrus Alcyonius, and Theodorus Gaza. Basel, J . Oporinus, 1548. vol. 2 (of 3). diagrs. Fol. Vols. 1 a n d 3 a r e not in the University's collection. Contents: Physica; D e Coelo; De G e n e r a t i o n e et C o r r u p t i o n e ; Meteorologica; D e A n i m a ; P a r v a N a t u r a l i a ; Historia A n i m a l i u m ; D e P a r t i b u s A n i m a l i u m ; D e G e n e r a t i o n e Animalium; Problemata.

21. . . . Aristotelis Stagiritae libri M o r a l e m totam Philosophiam complectentes, cum Auerrois Cordubensis in Moralia Nicomachia expositione, et in Platonis libros De República paraphrasi . . . Edited by Joannes Baptista Bagolinus. Venice, J u n t a , 1550. lOp.l., 192 n u m b . 1. diagrs. Fol. At h e a d of title: " T e r t i u m v o l u m e n . " T h i s is vol. 3 of the 11 volumes of t h e c o m p l e t e works published at Venice, 1550-1552; the University's collection contains only this volume, vol. 2 (no. 226), a n d vol. 4 (no. 174). C o n t e n t s : Ethica N i c o m a c h e a ; M a g n a M o r a l i a ; D e M o r i b u s ad E u d e m u m ;

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Politica; Oeconomica; De Virtutibus et Vitiis. Leonardo Bruni Aretino: Isagogicon moralis disciplinae.

22. Aristotelis Stagiritae Philosophorum Principis Philosophiae N a t u ralis libri omnes, Ioanne Argyropylo Byzantio, et Francisco V a t a b l o interpretibus . . . Adiecta sunt a r g u m e n t a c u m in singulos libros ex praecipuis Graecorum commentarijs desumpta, tum etiam in singula vniuscuiusq[u