Johannes, de Fonte († ca. 1300)
This manuscript, which was written in part by Johannes Heynlin de Lapide and which came to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel with him, contains Johannes de Fonte's florilegium Auctoritates Aristotelis, a collection of quotations in alphabetical order, two anonymous treatises, as well as treatises by the Franciscan Francis of Meyronnes, by the pseudo John Duns Scotus and by Johannes Breslauer de Braunsberg. A print (5 leaves) of the Tractatus de memoria augenda by Matheolus Perusinus is also bound into this volume.
Online Since: 10/04/2018
- Duns Scotus, Johannes (Author) | Franciscus, de Maironis (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Johannes, Breslauer de Braunsberg (Author) | Johannes, de Fonte (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Matteo, da Perugia (Author) | Thomas, de Aquino (Author) Found in: Standard description
This composite manuscript was compiled by Konrad von Sulzbach in 1364, when he was a student in Strasbourg. After the first part of the collection containing the commentary by Gregory of Rimini OESA was lost, the manuscript was rebound in the last decade of the 14th century in Fribourg (Switzerland) with 37 Quaestiones determinatae (f. 1r-110v), with other questions (110v-119v and 153v-167r), and with the summary of the Sentenzen by Johannes de Fonte (f. 120r-153r). The 37 Quaestiones, which reveal the influence of the English Franciscan School, are found only in this manuscript.
Online Since: 09/23/2014
- Blasius, Parmensis (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | Johannes, de Fonte (Author) | Sulzbach, Konrad (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
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- Blasius, Parmensis (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | Johannes, de Fonte (Author) | Sulzbach, Konrad (Scribe) Found in: Additional description
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- Blasius, Parmensis (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | Johannes, de Fonte (Author) | Sulzbach, Konrad (Scribe) Found in: Additional description
This composite manuscript from the middle of the 15th century is from the Augustinian hermitage in Basel. Since 1470, several brothers there cared for the pilgrimage site Mariastein. This volume was probably left there and was found by the monks from Beinwil, when they took over the pilgrimage site in 1636. It contains, among others, sacred (S. Bonaventura), profane (Cicero, Sallust), historical (Piccolomini/Pius II.) and rhetorical (Laurentius de Aquileja) texts. The second part of the volume, containing the Rhetorica , was written in 1465/66 by the Augustinian Matthias Glaser from Breisach in Basel. A fragment glued to the interior of the front cover gives information regarding the content of the volume.
Online Since: 09/26/2017
- Anonymus, Erfordiensis (Author) | Bonaventura, Sanctus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Fliscus, Stephanus (Author) | Friedrich III., Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser (Author) | Glaser, Matthias (Author) | Glaser, Matthias (Scribe) | Johannes, de Fonte (Author) | Laurentius, de Aquilegia (Author) | Petrus, Marcellus (Author) | Pius II, Papa (Author) | Sallustius Crispus, Gaius (Author) Found in: Standard description
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- Anonymus, Erfordiensis (Author) | Bonaventura, Sanctus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Fliscus, Stephanus (Author) | Friedrich III., Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser (Author) | Glaser, Matthias (Author) | Glaser, Matthias (Scribe) | Johannes, de Fonte (Author) | Laurentius, de Aquilegia (Author) | Petrus, Marcellus (Author) | Pius II, Papa (Author) | Sallustius Crispus, Gaius (Author) Found in: Additional description