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Alexander de Villa Dei, Aḥmad ibn Yūsuf, Geoffrey of Meaux, Albumasar, Robert Grosseteste, Ps.-Aristotle, Alfraganus, Thomas Bradwardine, Johannes de Sacro Bosco, Messahala, Ps.-Albertus Magnus — 14th century

MS. Digby 228

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Title

Alexander de Villa Dei, Aḥmad ibn Yūsuf, Geoffrey of Meaux, Albumasar, Robert Grosseteste, Ps.-Aristotle, Alfraganus, Thomas Bradwardine, Johannes de Sacro Bosco, Messahala, Ps.-Albertus Magnus — 14th century

Shelfmark

MS. Digby 228

Date

14th century

Language

Latin

Contents

Astronomical treatises and tables
Alexander de Villa Dei Massa compoti
Aḥmad ibn Yūsuf Commentary on Ptolemy, Centiloquium
Geoffrey of Meaux De stellis comatis
Albumasar Flores astrorum
Robert Grosseteste Compotus correctorius
Ps.-Aristotle Secreta secretorum
Alfraganus De scientia astrorum siue De differentiis
Thomas Bradwardine De proportione velocitatum
Johannes de Sacro Bosco Tractatus de sphaera
Messahala Epistola de rebus eclipsium et coniunctionibus
Ps.-Albertus Magnus Speculum astronomiae

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Acquisition

Donated to the Bodleian, 1634.

Provenance

Kenelm Digby, 1603–1665

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Title

Astrologica

Shelfmark

MS. Digby 228

Date

14th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

79 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 1493 acquired by the Bodleian Library (109). Belonged in whole or in part to Thomas Allen of Gloucester Hall.

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Collection contents

Digby Manuscripts

Astrologica

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People associated with this object

  • Aḥmad ibn Yūsuf
  • Alexander, de Villa Dei

  • Albertus, Magnus, pseudo

  • Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century

  • Geoffroy de Meaux, French scientist and writer, active 1310-1348

  • Māshāʼallāh, 730?-815?

  • Albumasar, 787-886

  • Aristotle, pseudo

  • Ptolemy, active 2nd century

  • Bradwardine, Thomas, 1290?-1349

  • Alfraganus, 9th cent.

  • Grosseteste, Robert, 1175?-1253

  • Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665

  • Johannes Sacrobosco, early 13th cent.

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