Illustrissimi philosophi & theologi, domini Alberti magni co[m]pendiosum, isigne, ac perutile opus Philosophie naturalis.

This work, commonly known as the Philosophia pauperum, is now generally ascribed to Albertus of Orlamünde, not Albertus Magnus. It primarily contains extracts from Albertus Magnus, including version "B" of De anima, and the first and third books of Giles of Rome's De regimine principu...

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OCLC:309460066
Κύριος συγγραφέας: Albertus, of Orlamünde, Dominican
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Albertus, Magnus, Saint, 1193?-1280, Giles, of Rome, Archbishop of Bourges, ca. 1243-1316, Arrivabene, Giorgio, fl. 1483-1520 (Εκτυπωτής)
Γλώσσα:Latin
Έκδοση: Venetiis [Venice] : : per Georgium de Arrivabenis, [31 Aug.] 1496.
Σειρά:Incunabula. Printing in Venice. VE 2.
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Περίληψη:This work, commonly known as the Philosophia pauperum, is now generally ascribed to Albertus of Orlamünde, not Albertus Magnus. It primarily contains extracts from Albertus Magnus, including version "B" of De anima, and the first and third books of Giles of Rome's De regimine principum and his De passionibus anime. Cf. B. Geyer in Albertus, of Orlamünde. Die Albert dem Grossen zugeschriebene Summa naturalium (Philosophia pauperum) Münster, 1938, p. 60-62.
Περιγραφή τεκμηρίου:Title from incipit.
Imprint from colophon: Impressum Venetiis per Georgium de Arriuabenis: Anno Domini. M. cccclxxxxvi. die ultimo mensis Augusti.
Signatures: a-f⁸ g⁶ (g6 blank)
Chancery quarto, 37 lines, plus headline; area of text: 157 (164) x 108 mm. With ornamental woodcut initial on leaf a2, initial spaces, mostly with guide-letters elsewhere; without foliation and catchwords. Register at end.
Includes two full-page woodcut illustrations on leaves a1 and e6, and two smaller schematic woodcut illustrations on leaves b4 and d1.
Φυσική περιγραφή:[54] leaves (the last leaf blank) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 21 cm. (4to)