Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford University"Contents: ha-Hegiyon (L'instrumento della filosofia) (ff. 2r-52v). ha-Filosofiyah ṭiviʿit (La filosofia naturale) (ff. 54r-171r)."
Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityHilkhot ha-Rosh on Berakhot, Avodah Zarah, Hulin, Berkhorot and the small treatises with glosses (by Israel of Kremz and others). Written for Manoaḥ ben Avraham.
Binding: 19th century paper boards (pink); with imprint details and shelfmark on the spine.Contents note: Incomplete: includes the books of Hosea, Joel and parts of Amos.Contents note: The book was printed between 1485 and 1486 in Italy but a later owner has added a marginal annotations in Hebrew, in his 16th or 17th century hand (probably in Italy).Dimensions: 268 × 197 × 10 mm (size of binding); ca. 262 × 187 mm (size of leaf).Layout: Main biblical text has been printed in square script, the commentary surrounds the main text and is printed in semi-cursive script.Record origin: Material Evidence in Incunabula catalogue: http://data.cerl.org/mei/02124375.Incunabula edition of the Latter Prophets in Hebrew.
Binding: Late 18th or early 19th century calf over pasteboards, with gold-tooled borders; sewn onto five supports; with imprint details (in gilt) and shelfmark on the spine; text block edges stained red.Contents note: Includes the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Hezekiel.Contents note: The book was printed between 1485 and 1486 in Italy but a later owner has added incipit to the book of Isaiah, vocalisation, marginal annotations and corrections in Hebrew, in his 16th century hand (probably in Italy).Dimensions: 241 × 194 × 35 mm (size of binding); ca. 234 × 175 mm (size of leaf).Layout: Main biblical text has been printed in square script, the commentary surrounds the main text and is printed in semi-cursive script.Record origin: Material Evidence in Incunabula catalogue: http://data.cerl.org/mei/02124374.Incunabula edition of the Latter Prophets in Hebrew.
Binding: Late 18th or early 19th century calf over pasteboards, with gold-tooled borders; sewn onto four supports; with imprint details (in gilt) and shelfmark on the spine.Contents note: Incomplete: includes only Prophets and Writings; some text in manuscript.Contents note: The book was printed in 1494 in Italy but later owners have added marginal annotations and personal notes in Hebrew, in 16th and 17th century hands (probably in Italy).Dimensions: 155 × 114 × 71 mm (size of binding); ca. 144 × 102 mm (size of leaf).Layout: Main biblical text has been printed in square type script, with vocalisation.Record origin: Material Evidence in Incunabula catalogue: https://data.cerl.org/mei/02124063.Incunabula edition of complete Hebrew Bible.
"Contents: Middle commentary on Aristotle's Physics (ff. 1r-94(iii)v and 141v-143v). Middle commentary on Aristotle's De anima (ff. 95v-141r). Middle commentary on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione (ff. 144v-179v)."
Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford University"Contents: Middle commentary on Aristotle's De anima (ff. 2r-40r). Paraphrase on Aristotle's De Coelo et Mundo (ff. 41r-60r). Paraphrase on Aristotle's De Generatione et Corruptione (ff. 61r-69r). Paraphrase on Aristotle's De Sensu et Sensibili (ff. 70r-87v). Paraphrase on Aristotle's Meteorologica (ff. 93r-119r). All translated by Mosheh Ibn Tibon."
Written by several hands in semi-cursive and cursive Sefardic scripts. The manuscript does not include the end of the commentary. Several pages contain glosses.For a detailed description, please see www.chch.ox.ac.uk/library-and-archives/digital-library.
Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityDavid ben Shmuel ibn Shushan's Hebrew translation of Thomas Bricot's compendium of Aristotle's works
Epitome of Tanḥum ben Joseph's commentary on the Prior Prophets and on parts of Isaiah (the latter agrees with Abū al-Walīd Marwān Ibn Janāḥ's Kitāb al-Ussūl)