Duns Scotus, Johannes: Quaestiones in Universalia Porphyrii.
Add: Quaestiones in Aristotelis Praedicamenta; Quaestiones in Aristotelis libros De interpretatione (lib. I). Antonius Andreae: Quaestiones in Gilberti Porretani Librum sex principiorum. Johannes Baco: Super quaestionibus Scoti de Universalibus. Edited by Nicolaus Judecus.
Venice: Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 5 Jan. 1492/93.
Fol. a-q6. [1], 2-95, [1] leaves.
Woodcut printer’s device.
ISTC id00390000; GW 9090; Goff D390; BMC V 343 (IB. 21026); BSB-Ink D-317.
Authenticity of the tracts attributed to Duns Scotus questioned - ISTC.
GIP number: | D29 |
Shelf-mark: | Sp Coll Veitch Eg5-a.16 (see main library entry for this item) |
Variant: | a1r (title): “Queſtiones Scoti ſuper vniuerſalibus: pꝛedicamentis: ac periermenias.” as GW 9090 Anm., not as GW's main transcription. |
Bound with: | The second of two incunabula bound together. Bound with: Aegidius (Columna) Romanus, In Aristotelis analytica posteriora commentum. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 29 Dec. 1495 (A7). |
Provenance: | Frater Cherubinus, of Genoa (16th century): inscription on q6v “fr[atr]i cherubino de Janua”. John Veitch (1829-1894), Professor of Logic and Rhetoric, University of Glasgow: source unknown; number “67” written in blue pencil in top left corner of front pastedown (a numbering common to many books in the Veitch collection and probably an inventory number). University of Glasgow: Veitch collection donation, 1895. |
Binding: | Italy, 19th-century blue paper-covered pasteboards; remains of a manuscript spine title on white paper; Italian printed trade labels ‘Tintore’ and ‘Operai’ visible underneath the pastedowns; small fragment of a letter with partial address ‘... Square’ and partial date ‘... 3. 1875’ pasted onto front pastedown. Size: 321 x 224 mm. |
Leaf size: | 315 x 217 mm. |
Annotations: | 16th-century marginal annotations in quires a, i, k and m, together with occasional manicules; 19th-century number in pencil on front pastedown “3687 / U.1”; 19th-century price in pencil “£1.11-” on front free endpaper. |
Decoration: | None. |
Imperfections: | None. |