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Aristotelica Berolinensia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 July 2016

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These pages on the Aristotelica preserved in the Handschriften-Abteilung of the Staatsbibliothek-Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, supplement various publications concerned with the Latin tradition of Aristotle's works. The manuscripts of the medieval translations of Aristotle's works have been catalogued in Aristoteles latinus (Codices I–II–Suppl., Rome, 1939; Cambridge, 1955; Bruges-Paris, 1961); of the manuscripts included there only cross-references are supplied here. Several manuscripts containing Renaissance Latin translations of Aristotle's works — not included in the Aristoteles latinus — have been described completely.

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1 I would like to thank Frau Dr. Jutta Weber, Herr Dr. Bernd Michael, and Frau Dr. Ursula Winter of the Handschriften-Abteilung of the Staatsbibliothek-Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, for their generous help with the description of the Aristotelica in the Staatsbibliothek, and Professor James Farge of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, for his kind assistance with the identification of the author of MS lat. fol. 634.Google Scholar

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