Aristote. Stagyrite libri tres De anima : cum singulorum epitomus hactenus no[n] i[m]pressis eiusde[m][que] Parua naturalia. : Cum Auer. cordube[n] fidiss. interprete, ac apostillis. M. Anto. Zimare philosophi consummatiss /

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Main Author: Aristotle
Corporate Authors: Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Greek Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Other Authors: Jacobus, de Venetiis, active 1136-1150, Averroës, 1126-1198, Myt, Jacques, active 1508-1539 (Printer), Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234, Zimara, Marco Antonio, active 15th century-16th century
Format: Book
Language:Latin
Ancient Greek
Published: Venu[n]dantur Lugduni : Apud Scipione[m] de Gabiano in vico mercuriali, anno salutiferi ... MDxxx die xxj aprilis [21 Apr. 1530]
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Item Description:At head of title: Aristo. libri De anima
Date of imprint from colophon: Lugduni[que] : Per solertem viru[m] Iacobu[m] myt impressus : Sumptibus autem ... Scipionis de Gabiano et fratrum, anno ... MDxxx die xxj aprilis
Includes "Physiognomonica" spuriously attributed to Aristotle in a Greek and Latin translation by Bartholomaeus of Messina. Cf. Riley
Leaves printed on both sides
Signatures: A-V⁸, X⁶
This work contains two Latin translations of De anima, one from the Greek by Jacobus de Venetia, the other from the Arabic by Michael Scotus; Averroës commentary on De anima (a "commentarius magnus") was translated by Scotus. Also with a Latin translation of "Parva naturalia", in part anonymous and in part by Jacobus de Venetia; Commentaries (or "compendia") by Averroës on the "Parva naturalia" in a translation generally ascribed to Scotus. Cf. Riley
Title page printed in red and black; title printed within ornamental frame
Physical Description:clxvi leaves : illustrations ; 19 cm (8vo)
Place of Publication:France -- Lyon