Custodial History | Aristotle's Physics was part of the second year Arts course at King's College, Aberdeen, and the book may have belonged there. Otherwise nothing is known of its provenance. |
Description | Arnoldus: 'Aristotle, Comment in eius De Physica auscultatione, De anima, Metaphysica, De Coelo' (Commentary on Aristotle's Concerning the Physics of Hearing, Concerning the Soul, Metaphysics, Concerning the Heavens); Arnoldus: 'Dictata et Tractatus in Sphaeram' (Teachings and tracts on the Sphere), early 17th century. |
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