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Ps.-Seneca, Seneca, Robert Grosseteste — 13th century, second half

MS. Digby 204

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Title

Ps.-Seneca, Seneca, Robert Grosseteste — 13th century, second half

Robert Kilwardby — 14th century, first half

Roger Bacon, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas de Wyk (?) — 14th century, beginning (?)

Robert Bacon — 14th century, middle

R. de Stanington — 14th century, middle

William Bonkes — 14th century, beginning

Shelfmark

MS. Digby 204

Date

14th century, middle

13th century, second half

14th century, beginning

14th century, beginning (?)

14th century, first half

Language

Latin

Contents

MS. Digby 204 – Part 1
Ps.-Seneca De paupertate
Seneca De clementia
Ps.-Seneca De remediis fortuitorum
Robert Grosseteste Regulae ad custodiendum terras
MS. Digby 204 – Part 2
Robert Kilwardby De ortu scientiarum
MS. Digby 204 – Part 3
Roger Bacon Summulae dialectices
Thomas Aquinas Fallaciae
Thomas de Wyk (?) Tractatus de fallaciis
MS. Digby 204 – Part 4
Robert Bacon Syncategoremata
MS. Digby 204 – Part 5
R. de Stanington Compilatio quaedam librorum naturalium
MS. Digby 204 – Part 6
William Bonkes Quaestiones on Aristotle, Meteora
William Bonkes Quaestiones on Aristotle, De caelo et mundo

Acquisition

Donated to the Bodleian, 1634.

Provenance

Kenelm Digby, 1603–1665

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Title

Philosophica

Shelfmark

MS. Digby 204

Summary

[In 7. 'Haukyn' = 'Aquinas' (F. Madan). E. W. B. N.]

Date

13th-14th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

154 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 1608 acquired by the Bodleian Library (224). Belonged in whole or in part to Thomas Allen of Gloucester Hall.

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Collection contents

Digby Manuscripts

Philosophica

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  • Robertus, Bacon, -1248

  • Kilwardby, Robert, -1279

  • Aristotle

  • Aquinas, Thomas, Saint, 1225-1274

  • Guilelmus, de Bonkes, ca. 1291/93

  • Seneca, the Younger, pseudo

  • Thomas de Wyk, late 13th cent.

  • Grosseteste, Robert, 1175?-1253

  • R. de Stanington, late 13th cent.

  • Bacon, Roger, 1214?-1294

  • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, the younger, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D.

  • Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665

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