Facsimile of LJS 391, Fragment of manuscript bifolium from the Liber ad Almansorem
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Medicine--Early works to 1800
Medicine Arab Fragments
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Manuscripts Latin--13th century
Manuscripts Medieval
Medicine Arab Fragments
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Manuscripts Latin--13th century
Manuscripts Medieval
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2015-03-29
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Upper half of a bifolium from Gherardo da Cremona's 12th-century Latin translation of al-Rāzī's Arabic medical encyclopedia, copied in protogothic script in the 13th century. The running titles refer to Book VIIII and Book X and give the author's name as Rasis. One heading refers to the effects of an ulcer (apostema). Each page is written in 2 columns; the incomplete columns have up to 23 lines. 2-line initials alternate between blue with red flourishing and red with blue flourishing; paragraph marks in blue; rubrication in red. Substantial glossing in same ink as main text in smaller script in margins. Prickings visible on one edge.