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[De horis canonicis]
[Albertus de Ferrariis]Impressum nach ISTCThe true author is Albertus de Ferrariis de Placentia. See L. Sheppard in The Library, V, 2 (1947), p.15
The secrets of Albertus Magnus [electronic resource] : Of the vertues of hearbs, stones, and certaine beasts. Whereunto is newly added, a short discourse of the seuen planets gouerning the natiuities of children. Also a booke of the same author, of the maruellous things of the world, and of certaine things caused of certaine beasts.
Probably not in fact by Albertus Magnus; also sometimes attributed to Albertus de Saxonia.A translation of "Liber aggregationis" and "De mirabilibus mundi".Signatures: A-H (-A1).Reproduction of the original in the British Library.STC (2nd ed.)Electronic reproduction
De horis canonicis
24 f. ; 4º (22 cm.)Pé de imp. probable tomado do IBE -- L. gót. (97G) ; 30 lín. -- Esp. p. inic. -- No f. [1]r.: Tabula co[m]posita a d[omi]no Alberto de ferrariis utriusq[ue] iuris doctore de place[n]tia sup[ra] infrascripto opuscolo de horis canonicis in modum ut sequitur -- No f. [5]r.: Incipit tractatus de horis canonicis -- No f. [24]v., lín. 30: se.di.v.c.ide[m]semp[er] qua[m] tene me[n]ti. Finis huius
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A domino Alberto de Ferrarijs vtriusq[ue] Juris doctore de Placentia editusErscheinungsvermerk in Vorlageform im Kolophon: impressus oppido Jmperiali Nurembergensi per Hieronymũ Hoeltzel conciuem ibidem. Anno salutis. 1507. xx. die mensis Aprilis.Bibliografischer Nachweis: VD16 ZV 579
utrisq vtrisq vtrisque utrisque vtrivsque dice dicendis dicedis
A domino Alberto de Ferrarijs vtriusq[ue] Juris doctore de Placentia editusErscheinungsvermerk in Vorlageform im Kolophon: impressus oppido Jmperiali Nurembergensi per Hieronymũ Hoeltzel conciuem ibidem. Anno salutis. 1507. xx. die mensis Aprilis.Bibliografischer Nachweis: VD16 ZV 579
[Halle (Saale), Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, Morbio 7 (111)]
Handschrift DE-3, GND 2024680-8, Signatur: Morbio 7 (111)Die Illustrationen sind: Notarszeichen, einzelne Wörter in AuszeichnungsschriftÜberlieferungsart: originalBeschreibstoff: PergamentErhaltungszustand: moderatUnter den Notarsunterfertigungen: Abdruck eines runden, roten WachssiegelsHandschriftUrkund
Albertus Magnus and the Queen of the Elves: A 15th-Century English Verse Dialogue on Alchemy
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from doi:10.1515/ANGL.2004.640This article presents an edition of a Middle English verse tract on alchemy based on Trinity College, Cambridge, MS R. 14. 44 (15th century). The tract, entitled “Semita Recta Albertus peribet testimonium”, is structured as a dialogue between Albertus Magnus, the famous medieval scholar (c. 1200–1280), and Elchyӡell, the Queen of the Elves. In the dialogue, Elchyӡell instructs Albertus on how to produce an alchemical elixir that will produce silver or gold. Besides presenting the edition, this article also places the dialogue in the tradition of alchemical and scientific writing in Middle English. I argue that, as in the case of many other alchemical texts of the period, the author of this tract uses Albertus and the setting of the poem to bestow dignity and credibility on the text. Furthermore, it is shown that the tract exploits several presentation strategies common in other alchemical and scientific texts, such as the verse medium, the dialogue format, the recipe structure and coded language. However, I also demonstrate that this text appears to be unique in the way it utilizes and combines these presentation strategies
Specimen Academicum De Rege Romano-Germanico
Quod ... Praeside ... Dn. Joh. Henrico Kleinschmid ... Publicae eruditorum censurae submittit Author & Respondens Johannes Albertus Von Eyb/ Franc
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