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Español: Se trata de una obra capital del humanismo, iluminada en el taller de Cola Rapicano.

El códice transcribe las obras de Thomas Bradwardine, Geometria speculativa, y de Johannes Peckham, Perspectiva communis. Las dos obras incorporan dibujos geométricos ilustrativos.

Decoración: orla renacentista, miniada en oro y colores, con cinco medallones con los bustos de cinco emperadores (Nerón, Vespasiano, Germánico, Adriano y un quinto que no ha sido identificado). en la parte inferior, escudo de los soberanos de Nápoles sostenido por cuatro putti. En la primera letra capital se representa la alegoría de la Geometría bifronte (con rostros de dama y de Euclides).

Encuadernación: siglos XV. Tafilete sobre madera, grabado y con dorados, restos de cierres y cantos dorados. Procedencia: Nápoles.

Escritura humanística antiqua. 90 folios. 325 x 224 mm, encuadernación 340 x 325 mm.

Colección Duque de Calabria. Universidad de Valencia. Biblioteca Histórica. BH Ms. 50.
Català: Es tracta d'una obra capital de l'humanisme, il.luminada al taller de Cola Rapicano.

El còdex transcriu les obres de Thomas Bradwardine, Geometria speculativa, i de Johannes Peckham, Perspectiva communis. Les dues obres incorporen dibuixos geomètrics il.lustratius. (1495-1496)

Decoració: orla renaixentista, miniada en or i colors, amb cinq medallons amb el busts de cinc emperadors (Neró, Vespasià, Germànic, Adrià i un quint que no ha sigut identificat). en la part inferior, escut dels sobirans de Nàpols sostingut per quatre putti. en la primera caplletra es representa l'al.legoria de la Geometria bifront (amb rostre de dama i d'Euclides).

Enquadernació: segle XV. Tafilet sobre fusta, gravat i amb daurats, restes de fermalls i cantells daurats. Procedència: Nàpols.

Escriptura humanístic antigua. 90 folis. 325 x 224 mm, enquadernació 340 x 325 mm.

Col.lecció duc de Calàbria. Universitat de València. Biblioteca Històrica. BH Ms. 50.
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