Manuscripts from the Regional Museum in Mikulov

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The Regional Museum in Mikulov digitised seven manuscripts in 2022. The earliest of them comes from the turn of the 15th century and contains sermons and theological texts (MIK 6389). Two medieval codices were written approximately in the 1470s. The first of them has Walter Burley’s incomplete commentary on Aristotle’s Physics (MIK 6378), whereas the second includes the first part of the Summa Theologica by Thomas Aquinas and other, mainly legal texts (MIK 6372). Modern manuscripts comprise library catalogues for Mikulov collections, incomplete disputations (questiones) for Aristotle’s books on natural philosophy, and Spanish-language discussions about human nature written by Joachim de Vincis for Maximilian, Prince of Dietrichstein.

 

List of documents

Joachim de Vincis: Varios discursos de la naturaleza humanaMIK 6387; Regionální muzeum v Mikulově; Mikulov; Česko
Gualterus Burlaeus: Expositio in Physicam AristotelisMIK 6378; Regionální muzeum v Mikulově; Mikulov; Česko
Catalogus bibliothecae HoffmanianaeMIK 6469; Regionální muzeum v Mikulově; Mikulov; Česko
Katalog der fürstlich Dietrichstein'schen Privat-Bibliothek im Schloß NikolsburgMIK 3698; Regionální muzeum v Mikulově; Mikulov; Česko
Quaestiones super philosophiam naturalem AristotelisMIK 6392; Regionální muzeum v Mikulově; Mikulov; Česko

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