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istc/ia01028000 Zuccarelli, Francesco

ia01028000

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  author: Aristoteles
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  date_of_item_single_date: 1472
  dimensions: 4°
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  holdings:
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        - 'Imperfect, wanting quire [c] (leaves 17-24). From the Old Library. Formerly owned by Thomas Butler, vicar of Holy Trinity, Wenlock, c.1510. At that time it was bound with Albertanus, De arte loquendi, Antwerp, 1486 (GW 539, IA.49745) and with Aristoteles, Secreta, Louvain, Johannes de Westfalia (GW 2482, IA.49240)'
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        - imperfect
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    - copy_note:
        - '2: 168 F 63 (3), 225 H 27'
      country_code: NL
      holding_institution_id: TheHagueRL
      holding_institution_name: The Hague RL
    - copy_note:
        - 39
      country_code: NL
      holding_institution_name: Leiden UB
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          lat: 50.94
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      imprint_date: 'about 1472]'
      imprint_name: Arnold Ther Hoernen
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  notes:
    - 'The first five lines are usually printed in red, in some copies in black (e.g. Paris BN)'
    - For the pseudo-Aristotelian texts see CIBN
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    - reference_location_in_source: 94.1
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    - reference_location_in_source: 724
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    - reference_location_in_source: 958
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    - reference_location_in_source: I 204
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    - reference_location_in_source: 2450
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    - resource_name: 'Microfiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1998. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 26 - Philosophy: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Part I, PH 30'
      resource_type: other
  title: 'De pomo et morte. Add: De bona fortuna (extracts of Magna Moralia and Ethica Eudemia). Costa Ben Luca: De differentia spiritus et animae. Pseudo- Aristoteles: Physiognomia; De inundatione Nili'
meta:
  date_of_cataloguing: 800715
  history:
    - timestamp: 2016-07-13T12:00:00.00Z
    - timestamp: 2017-08-23T14:25:53
    - timestamp: 2021-03-26T09:17:07
    - timestamp: 2023-11-01T12:00:00.00Z

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ia01028000

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  holdings:
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      country_code: GB
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      holding_institution_name: British Library
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    - copy_note:
        - '2: 168 F 63 (3), 225 H 27'
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        - 39
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    - For the pseudo-Aristotelian texts see CIBN
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  title: 'De pomo et morte. Add: De bona fortuna (extracts of Magna Moralia and Ethica Eudemia). Costa Ben Luca: De differentia spiritus et animae. Pseudo- Aristoteles: Physiognomia; De inundatione Nili'
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    - timestamp: 2017-08-23T14:25:53
    - timestamp: 2021-03-26T09:17:07
    - timestamp: 2023-11-01T12:00:00.00Z