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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q149877
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Data Source: Wellcome Collection - Online Collections
Secreta secretorum, preceded by an incomplete 'Büchlin des Kaiser-Rechts'. Written in a neat German script by the same hand throughout, the first work 20-24 lines to a page, the second 29-31 lines. Capitals, paragraph marks and headings in red, or underlined in red. Written on the inside of the wooden covers are versus (?) in Greek in three columns, unidentified and illegible.
Contents
1. 'Buchlin des Kaiser-Rechts': 93 ff. Lenf 1 (red) Hienach volget [das] Register über/die hernachgeschriben [illegible] Büch/lin... Fol. 25 [End of Chapter xviii of Book 2] sein das am yeglich man gewarnet sol sein./... C17v (117v)... Es ist war das dir hellfee der/allmechtig got und der ayde den du/geschworen hast.
2. Pseudo-Aristoteles. Secreta secretorum: 69 ll. Fol. 1 (red) Das erst Capitl ditz puchlins hollt In ain/vorred ains maisters der das puchlin ainem/Kunig gesant hat in der dann geloptwirt/der maister Aristotiles.//Got der allmechug welle behutten unnsern/Kunige... 3v, line 6 Das annder Capitel ist hinhallten/ain brief den Aristotiles senndet/dem grossen kunig Allexander dar/Inn er antwurtt vff sein begerung und/geschrift//O du hochgelobter sun aller gerechtighait/und gerechtigister Kayser... 69 ... So hallt dich vff die zaich/en die ain aller kundigisten sein und nach der/maister zale welle dein urtail und lasz dich allso/an diser lere benugen.
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