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GALEN (c.130-200), Opera varia in Greek, MANUSCRIPT ON PAPER

Auction 07.06.2006
07.06.2006
Schätzpreis
25.000 £ - 35.000 £
ca. 46.056 $ - 64.479 $
Zuschlagspreis:
66.000 £
ca. 121.589 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 22

GALEN (c.130-200), Opera varia in Greek, MANUSCRIPT ON PAPER

Auction 07.06.2006
07.06.2006
Schätzpreis
25.000 £ - 35.000 £
ca. 46.056 $ - 64.479 $
Zuschlagspreis:
66.000 £
ca. 121.589 $
Beschreibung:

GALEN (c.130-200), Opera varia in Greek, MANUSCRIPT ON PAPER [Constantinople or southern Italy, early 14th century or earlier]290 x 205mm. 155 leaves, all disbound, bombycianus paper mounted on guards and with tissue paper interleaved, originally mostly in gatherings of 8 leaves, surviving signature marks show first four gatherings lost, lacking at end and final 15 surviving leaves fragments, as is f.78 whose original position is uncertain, written in brown ink in 28 lines by four scribes, numerous marginal and interlinear annotations, two scribal or ownership signatures on ff.61 and 106, 19th-century ink foliation in arabic numerals at the foot of rectos (worming throughout, mostly affecting margins, occasionally reinforced with paper, 16 leaves only surviving in part, faint water-staining to upper outer corners from f.105 to end, not affecting legibility). Russia by Bretherton, 1848, his label inside upper cover (spine faded and edges scuffed). AN EXCEPTIONALLY EARLY AND EXTENSIVE COPY OF GALEN PROVENANCE: 1. The origin and early provenance of the manuscript are unclear. The appearance of the script is consistent with an origin no later than the early 14th century but it has been suggested that it may be 200 years earlier and that the main hand is that of the renowned Byzantine scholar Ioannikios (Garcia Novo, 2003, pp.136 n.1 and 137 n.6). The extent of the learned and medieval, annotation indicate its use in a scholarly environment. 2. The description and title on front endleaf suggest that the manuscript was in Italy by the 19th century. 3. Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872) Ms 4614, bought from Payne: Phillipps's green wax stamp inside upper cover, his autograph notes and number, and label on spine; British Library, Loan 36/19. CONTENT: The manuscript contains eight of Galen's works in Greek, here identified with the equivalent in the edition of C.G. Kühn, Claudii Galeni Opera Omnia , Leipzig: C. Cnobloch, 1821-33, with subsequent editions cited. 1. ff.1-15v Galen, de temperamentis : ff.1-9 and ff.14-15 transmit Kühn, I, 635-694, the text on ff.10-13v, de temperamentis , Kühn, I, 617 et seq. , was added by a later hand. G. Helmreich, Galeni de temperamentis libri iii , Leipzig: Teubner, 1904. 2. ff.15v-54r Galen, de naturalibus facultatibus : Kühn, II, 1-214. G. Helmreich, J. Marquardt, I. Mueller, Claudii Galeni Pergameni scripta minora, iii , Leipzig: Teubner, 1893. 3. ff.54r-54v short fragment of unknown provenance. 4. ff.54v-57v Galen, de inaequali intemperie : Kühn, VII, 733-752. 5. ff.57v-60 Galen, de optima corporis nostri constitutione : Kühn, IV, 737-749. K. G. Helmreich, 'Galenus de optima corporis constitutione. Idem de bono habitu', in: Programm Gymnasium Hof , 1900-1901 (1901). 6. ff.60-61 Galen, de bono habitu : Kühn, IV, 750-756 (61v blank). G. Helmreich, 'Galenus de optima corporis constitutione. Idem de bono habitu', in: Programm Gymnasium Hof , 1900-1901 (1901). 7. ff.62-106 Galen, de difficultate respirationis : Kühn, VII, 753-960 (106v blank). A.J. Minor, De Galeni libris peri dyspnoias. Diss. Marburg 1911. 8. ff.107-140 Galen ad Glauconem de medendi methodo : Kühn, XI, 1-146 K (f. 140v blank). 9.141-154 Galen de alimentorum facultatibus : Kühn, VI, 453-588 (most pages defective). G. Helmreich, Galeni de alimentorum facultatibus libri iii , Corpus Medicorum Graecorum, V 4.2. Leipzig 1923. By all standards this is an exceptionally early and extensive copy of Galen's medical works. It is the more remarkable for the copious, and various, glosses and annotations. Most of these scholia act as commentaries on the treatises and add citations from other Galenic works, others attempt to rationalize and structure lines of thought in diagrams similar to the tabulae vindobonenses , the 7th-century schematic versions of Galenic texts that survive in a 13th-century manuscript in Austria. Although it has been the subject of some research -- sometimes as a Phillipps manuscript being cited as 'Cheltenha

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 22
Auktion:
Datum:
07.06.2006
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
7 June 2006, London, King Street
Beschreibung:

GALEN (c.130-200), Opera varia in Greek, MANUSCRIPT ON PAPER [Constantinople or southern Italy, early 14th century or earlier]290 x 205mm. 155 leaves, all disbound, bombycianus paper mounted on guards and with tissue paper interleaved, originally mostly in gatherings of 8 leaves, surviving signature marks show first four gatherings lost, lacking at end and final 15 surviving leaves fragments, as is f.78 whose original position is uncertain, written in brown ink in 28 lines by four scribes, numerous marginal and interlinear annotations, two scribal or ownership signatures on ff.61 and 106, 19th-century ink foliation in arabic numerals at the foot of rectos (worming throughout, mostly affecting margins, occasionally reinforced with paper, 16 leaves only surviving in part, faint water-staining to upper outer corners from f.105 to end, not affecting legibility). Russia by Bretherton, 1848, his label inside upper cover (spine faded and edges scuffed). AN EXCEPTIONALLY EARLY AND EXTENSIVE COPY OF GALEN PROVENANCE: 1. The origin and early provenance of the manuscript are unclear. The appearance of the script is consistent with an origin no later than the early 14th century but it has been suggested that it may be 200 years earlier and that the main hand is that of the renowned Byzantine scholar Ioannikios (Garcia Novo, 2003, pp.136 n.1 and 137 n.6). The extent of the learned and medieval, annotation indicate its use in a scholarly environment. 2. The description and title on front endleaf suggest that the manuscript was in Italy by the 19th century. 3. Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872) Ms 4614, bought from Payne: Phillipps's green wax stamp inside upper cover, his autograph notes and number, and label on spine; British Library, Loan 36/19. CONTENT: The manuscript contains eight of Galen's works in Greek, here identified with the equivalent in the edition of C.G. Kühn, Claudii Galeni Opera Omnia , Leipzig: C. Cnobloch, 1821-33, with subsequent editions cited. 1. ff.1-15v Galen, de temperamentis : ff.1-9 and ff.14-15 transmit Kühn, I, 635-694, the text on ff.10-13v, de temperamentis , Kühn, I, 617 et seq. , was added by a later hand. G. Helmreich, Galeni de temperamentis libri iii , Leipzig: Teubner, 1904. 2. ff.15v-54r Galen, de naturalibus facultatibus : Kühn, II, 1-214. G. Helmreich, J. Marquardt, I. Mueller, Claudii Galeni Pergameni scripta minora, iii , Leipzig: Teubner, 1893. 3. ff.54r-54v short fragment of unknown provenance. 4. ff.54v-57v Galen, de inaequali intemperie : Kühn, VII, 733-752. 5. ff.57v-60 Galen, de optima corporis nostri constitutione : Kühn, IV, 737-749. K. G. Helmreich, 'Galenus de optima corporis constitutione. Idem de bono habitu', in: Programm Gymnasium Hof , 1900-1901 (1901). 6. ff.60-61 Galen, de bono habitu : Kühn, IV, 750-756 (61v blank). G. Helmreich, 'Galenus de optima corporis constitutione. Idem de bono habitu', in: Programm Gymnasium Hof , 1900-1901 (1901). 7. ff.62-106 Galen, de difficultate respirationis : Kühn, VII, 753-960 (106v blank). A.J. Minor, De Galeni libris peri dyspnoias. Diss. Marburg 1911. 8. ff.107-140 Galen ad Glauconem de medendi methodo : Kühn, XI, 1-146 K (f. 140v blank). 9.141-154 Galen de alimentorum facultatibus : Kühn, VI, 453-588 (most pages defective). G. Helmreich, Galeni de alimentorum facultatibus libri iii , Corpus Medicorum Graecorum, V 4.2. Leipzig 1923. By all standards this is an exceptionally early and extensive copy of Galen's medical works. It is the more remarkable for the copious, and various, glosses and annotations. Most of these scholia act as commentaries on the treatises and add citations from other Galenic works, others attempt to rationalize and structure lines of thought in diagrams similar to the tabulae vindobonenses , the 7th-century schematic versions of Galenic texts that survive in a 13th-century manuscript in Austria. Although it has been the subject of some research -- sometimes as a Phillipps manuscript being cited as 'Cheltenha

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 22
Auktion:
Datum:
07.06.2006
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
7 June 2006, London, King Street
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