Heynlin, Johannes (ca. 1432-1496)
This meticulously executed manuscript contains the first part of Thomas Aquinas's Summa theologiae, one of the Scholastic's main works; it is from the library of Johannes de Lapide, Carthusian monk in Basel. The quires consist of paper and parchment in regular alteration; the proem begins with an ornamental page decorated with gold with a Q-initial on gold leaf, scroll ornamentation with flowers and berries in the margins, and a decorated intercolumnium.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
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- Bitz, Wilhelm (Restorer) | Carpentarii, Georgius (Librarian) | Heynlin, Johannes (Annotator) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Pfister, Conrad (Annotator) | Thomas, de Aquino (Author) Found in: Standard description
This undecorated paper volume from the library of the Carthusian Monastery of Basel contains theological Disputationes or Quaestiones by Johannes Heynlin de Lapide. These discussions, which, according to a note on folio 1r, took place in Paris in the presence and at the instigation of Heynlin, were copied by different hands, including that of Heynlin himself.
Online Since: 12/14/2018
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- Heynlin, Johannes (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Sieber, Ludwig (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript, owned by Johannes Heynlin, came to the Basel University Library (UB) along with the holdings of the library of the Carthusian monastery of Basel; it contains primarily sermons, many of them written by the Dominican Guilelmus de Malliaco. A keyword index enables the user to search for a sermon with a suitable topic. The binding is striking: the two covers are each fitted with five brass bosses. On the inside of the covers, their anchors are each covered with small parchment pieces cut out in the shape of a heart.
Online Since: 06/18/2020
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- Guilelmus, de Malliaco (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Loy, Johannes (Annotator) Found in: Standard description
This composite manuscript, property of the scholar and Carthusian monk Johannes Heynlin from Basel, consists of various handwritten and printed pieces of theological content: among them the treatise De saecularium religionibus by the Dominican and church reformer Johannes Nider, written in 1465 by a French scribe and annotated in the margin by Heynlin; or the text De miseria humanae conditionis by Gianfrancesco Poggio Bracciolini, one of the most important humanists of the Italian Renaissance. After Heynlin's death, the volume became part of the library of the Carthusian Monastery of Basel.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
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- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Albertanus, Brixiensis (Author) | Alexander, de Villa Dei (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Annotator) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Former possessor) | Nider, Johannes (Author) | Palatius, Arnoldus de (Author) | Poggio Bracciolini, Gian Francesco (Author) Found in: Standard description
This volume, written in littera parisiensis in the middle of the 13th century, contains Avicenna's De anima in a translation by John of Seville, as well as parts from the Metaphysica, translated by Dominicus Gundissalinus. It also contains the first two books from part 2 of Al-Gazali's libri metaphysicae et physicae, also in a translation by Dominicus Gundissalinus. This manuscript came to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel as part of the book collection of Johannes Heynlin, who had purchased the manuscript in 1461.
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- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Avicenna (Author) | Dominicus, Gundissalinus (Translator) | Ġazzālī, Abū-Ḥāmid Muḥammad Ibn-Muḥammad al- (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Johannes, Hispalensis (Translator) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript was owned by Johannes Heynlin de Lapide, who donated it to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel; it contains a collection of speeches and letters by renowned humanists such as Poggio Bracciolini and Enea Silvio Piccolomini— among them an original letter from Johannes Reuchlin to Jakob Louber— with texts by Greek and Oriental authors in Latin translation. Parts of the manuscript are written by Heynlin and Reuchlin.
Online Since: 10/04/2018
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- Balue, Jean (Author) | Basilius, Caesariensis (Author) | Blondus, Flavius (Author) | Bruni, Leonardo (Author) | Bruni, Leonardo (Translator) | Guarinus, Veronensis (Translator) | Heynlin, Johannes (Librarian) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Heynlin, Johannes (Annotator) | Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Author) | Hippocrates (Author) | Johannes, Ioffridi (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Louis XI., France, Roi (Author) | Maximus, Tyrius (Author) | Mehmed II., Osmanisches Reich, Sultan (Author) | Perottus, Nicolaus (Translator) | Pius II, Papa (Author) | Plutarchus (Author) | Poggio Bracciolini, Gian Francesco (Author) | Proclus, Constantinopolitanus (Author) | Reuchlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Reuchlin, Johannes (Author) | Reuchlin, Johannes (Translator) | Senilis, Paulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript, of French origin, came to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel after having been the property of Johannes Heynlin. The massive volume contains Aristotle's six works on logic, some with commentary, which were assembled into the so-called “Organon“ only after the time of Aristotle. The decoration and science are complementary: each of the books of the main text begins with an elaborate ornamental initial; the commentary, if there is one, is grouped closely around the main text and is mostly unadorned.
Online Since: 03/22/2018
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- Albertus, Magnus (Commentator) | Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Gilbertus, Porretanus (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Porphyrius (Author) | Thomas, de Aquino (Author) | Thomas, de Aquino (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
This Aristotle manuscript from the library of the Basel Charterhouse contains the Organon along with Porphyrius' introduction and the usual supplements, translated into Latin, mostly by Boethius. Four of the five parts were copied personally by the manuscript's owner Johannes Heynlin von Stein, almost certainly from another, older exemplar from the rich collection of books, in different scripts, that he acquired in Paris. The last part, probably not copied by him, is dated at the end to 1463 (f. 482r). The paper comes from French mills, and is largely identical to that used by Heynlin for his personal copy of the Metaphysics (F I 4, part 2).
Online Since: 12/11/2024
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- Aristoteles (Author) | Bitz, Wilhelm (Restorer) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Commentator) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Jacobus, de Venetiis (Translator) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Porphyrius (Author) Found in: Standard description
Since the 9th century, Aristotle's Historia animalium, an orderly description of various creatures, had been available in an Arabic translation, which Michael Scotus translated into Latin in 1220. The decoration of the initials in this manuscript, which Johannes Heynlin purchased in Paris and bequeathed to the Carthusian monastery of Basel, is rich in drolleries. Throughout the volume, there are annotations by various hands.
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- Aristoteles (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Michael, Scotus (Translator) | Pasquier, Bonhomme (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript was written by Johannes Heynlin during his time in Paris between 1469 and 1471. It contains three "classic works for education", the (annotated) Bucolics, the Georgics, and the Aeneid by Virgil, as well as a whole series of pseudo-Virgilian works. The volume is finely decorated with figural initials from a Parisian studio with scenes from Virgil's works. The manuscript was probably bound in Basel, perhaps at the instigation of the Carthusian monastery, into whose possession it came when Heynlin entered the monastery.
Online Since: 06/18/2020
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Huber, Daniel (Librarian) | Johannes, Andreas (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Molitoris, Nicolaus (Librarian) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) | Sieber, Ludwig (Librarian) | Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius (Author) | Vergilius Maro, Publius (Author) Found in: Standard description
This French manuscript from the third quarter of the 15th century contains two works from ancient times. Nonius Marcellus (4th/5th century) offers linguistic and factual explanations on Latin authors mainly from the time of the Republic, partly in alphabetically-ordered lemmas; M. Terentius Varro († 27 BC) addresses linguistic questions concerning the Latin language.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (Librarian) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Former possessor) | Nonius, Marcellus (Author) | Spengel, Leonhard (Author) | Varro, Marcus Terentius (Author) Found in: Standard description
Various Aristotelian writings in the Latin translation of Boethius as well as treatises by Boethius, written in a small 13th century script; they were bound together with two 15th century additions, probably for the scholar Johannes Heynlin from Basel, who bequeathed the volume to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel. Noteworthy for codicological reasons are the back pastedown and flyleaf, a parchment leaf that had been prepared for a prayer book. It consists of two bifolios with upside down text that should have been folded before binding, as was usual for printed sheets. However, the two bifolios were excluded and were not used in the prayer book; therefore there are no pinholes in the fold.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Annotator) | Porphyrio, Pomponius (Author) Found in: Standard description
This small-format, almost square 14th century Ovid manuscript contains the Heroides accompanied by the commentary of William of Orléans (Guilelmus Aurelianensis, around 1200). An older erased note of ownership suggests a French origin; Johannes Heynlin bequeathed this manuscript to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel.
Online Since: 03/19/2015
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- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Annotator) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) | Willelmus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
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
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- 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
In the 4th century AD, the rhetoric teacher Gaius Marius Victorinus wrote explanatory notes on Cicero's De inventione. In the third quarter of the 15th century, these were copied in a completely uniform script, probably in Frace. The scholar Johannes Heynlin from Basel bequeathed this manuscript, together with the other books in his vast library, to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel. The manuscript shows no signs of use.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
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- Candidus, Arianus (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Annotator) | Orelli, Johann Kaspar von (Annotator) Found in: Standard description
The extensively glossed Rhetorica ad Herennium in the front part of this composite manuscript was copied by Johannes Heynlin, who also brought this book with him to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel. The text from the 1st century BC represents the oldest surviving theory of rhetoric in Latin; it was very popular during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, as attested by a vast tradition of more than 100 manuscripts as well as translations into numerous European languages. The volume transmits principles of rhetoric that have remained valid until to this day.
Online Since: 12/14/2018
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- Augustinus, Dati (Author) | Bitz, Wilhelm (Restorer) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) Found in: Standard description