
Date of this Version
3-23-2015
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Keywords
Logic--Early works to 1800 Codices, Commentaries, Diagrams, Drawings (visual works), Manuscripts Latin--15th century, Manuscripts Renaissance
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Recommended Citation
Porter, Dot, "Facsimile of LJS 224, Expositio in libros Posteriorum Aristotelis" (2015). Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS): EBooks. 179.
https://repository.upenn.edu/sims_ebooks/179


Comments
Commentary on Aristotle's Posterior analytics, in which syllogistic reasoning is applied to scientific proof or demonstration. The first and second gatherings end with the text written in the lower margin of the last verso, as if lacking space and nevertheless finishing before the start of the next gathering (f. 13v, 23v). Occasional marginal corrections and notes.