Ms. codex.
Title for manuscript from caption title for predominant work (f. 1r).
Incipit and explicit of first work: (f. 1r) Dividitur hoc Magisterium in quatuor partes ... (f. 31v) ab omnibus calamitatibus
eripit, tranquillitatem inducit, et animi vota praestat. Ita mirabilis est omnipotens Deus in operibus suis, cui laus, honor
et gloria sempiterna sit. Amen.
Incipit and explicit of second work: (f. 33r) Khunrahdus magnus philosophus hac figura tibi totum opus heremeticum perfectissime
demonstravit ... (f. 103r) ne interim amittam BONA aeterna, fruarque IEHOVAH paterno, Fraternoque Amico, ad salutem catholicam,
hic & in omnem Aeternitatem fructosissimam. Per et propter sapientiam ... [etc.] in secula seculorum Amen.
The second work, Explicatio, is signed on p. 160 (f. 103v): "Amen. Ex Musaeo nostro. MERCURII TRIMEGISTAE S. PHILOSOPHIAE
AMATOR fidelis. 1564." The manuscript is actually later in date than this.
Pagination: Paper, 109; [vi], 1-15, 15-24, 26-44, 33, 36-38, 49-62, [iv], 1-48, 51-56, 66, 57-87, 86-135, 156-160, [vi], contemporary
pagination in ink; [iii, 1-103, iii], modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto. Catchwords on lower right corner. References
in this record are to the modern foliation.
Script: Written in a cursive script by a single hand.
Decoration: Fold-out illustration of a seven-pointed star diagram with text (between f. 32-33).
Binding: 17th century German[?] red morocco with gold stamps; Germany[?], 17th century. In generally good condition. Cover
starting to separate at inside front hinge. Paper weakened and stained throughout by oxidation of the ink.
Origin: Written in Germany[?] in the 17th century[?] (Zacour-Hirsch). Date "1564" on p. 160 (f. 103v) is spurious.
Forms part of: Edgar F. Smith Memorial Collection.
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