Collection of learned medical treatises on diet and urines

Date:
15th century
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MS.MSL.132
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Collection of learned medical treatises on diet and urines. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Compilation of learned medical treatises on diet and urines

Contents

1. ff. 1r-33r Isaac Judaeus, On diet

f. 1r Quod in primis coegit ... f. 33r ... et iterum quia in die cretica non apparuit.

2. ff. 33r-54r Isaac Judaeus, On urines, end wanting

f. 33r Urina rubicundissima convenit ... f. 54r ... bibita consumpcionem corporis ...

f. 54v blank

3. ff. 55r-72r Anonymous, Tractatus de Cibariis, beginning wanting

f. 55r ... et ita membra ... f. 72r ... venarum et pori episcopus opilentur.

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15th century

Physical description

72 folios, on vellum 72 ff. 8vo. 16 × 13 cm. On vellum. Modern binding. A very beautifully written uncial manuscript in Latin with elaborate capitals in red and blue, with paragraph-marks alternately red and blue. There are marginal annotations by several different hands, one of which, very neat, is contemporary or nearly so. The others are cursive and are later additions. The script and composition indicate fifteenth century date, and the scribe was probably an Italian. The original text has no heading, but the following titles have been added on f. 1 by two later hands: 'Dietae Vniversales Constantini-Isaacus Judaeus de Vrinis-Tractatus de Cibariis-deest initium'. ff. 3, 10, 55 and 56 are damaged, and several others are water-stained. When the manuscript was first bound, the binder shaved the edges, carrying away part of the marginal notes.

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Catalogue description modified in 2014. For original description, see Warren R. Dawson, Manuscripta medica. A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of the Medical Society of London (London, 1932).

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