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  • Related to Aristotles is exactly "Organon"

p. [32], 343, [1]; 8°. Segn.: a-b8, A-X8, Y4.

8°. A-S4. ff. 70, [2]. Dedication italics, text roman. mm. 105×155.

4°. *4, A-Z4, AA-EE4, DD6. ff. [4], 109, [1]. mm. 150x210.

4°. *4, A-Z4, AA-DD4. Italics. mm. 140x205.

The work is conceived as a series of tree diagrams ('alberi') and short paragraphs which aim at summarising the main rational faculties (grammar, rhetoric, topics, logic, poetics, history). Aristotle is one of the main sources employed by Toscanella,…

Paper; misc., comp. (several units); variable measures. Relevant unit: mm. 215_315. The treatise is provided with two diagrams (ff. 193v, 194v).

Paper; misc., comp.; ff. [2], 153. Relevant unit: mm. 270_200.

Paper; ff. [I], [9], 285, [2]; mm. 285_215. Autogr.

Paper; ff. [13], 213, [30]; mm. 350_240. Text copied by two different hands (the second one as of f. 132). Beautiful copy.

Paper; misc., comp.; ff. [2], 1-22 (mm. 295_225), 23, 24-33 (mm. 280_215), [1].

Paper;ff. [3], pp. 171, f. 1; mm. 230_165. Old binding in parchment; title on spine: 'Posteriori d'Arist. tradotti da Fulv. Viani de Malatesti'. Beautiful dedicatory copy, follows the layout of contemporary printed editions.
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