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Accession number: 
PML 1128
Author: 
Aristotle.
Published: 
Venetiis : in domo Aldi, Mense Ianuario MIIID [[29] January 1497].
Description: 
1-457 [i.e. 459] [9] leaves ; 31 cm. (fol.)
Credit Line: 
Purchased with the Toovey collection, 1899.
Notes: 

Imprint from Latin and Greek colophons (leaf [Chi][Chi]7v); "Venetiis in domo Aldi Mense Ianuario MIIID." The Greek colophon wrongly gives the date as '1447'.
Printed in Manutius's types 1:146Gr and 2:114R.
Collation: aa[alpha][alpha]-zz[psi][psi]¹⁰ &&[omega][omega]¹⁰ [Alpha][Alpha]-[Pi][Pi]¹⁰ [Rho][Rho]¹¹⁽¹⁺¹⁰⁾ [Sigma][Sigma]-[Psi][Psi]¹⁰ [Chi][Chi]⁸ [dotted X][dotted X]⁸: 467 leaves, leaf [Chi][Chi]8 blank.
Paper format: Super-chancery folio.
Edited by Aldo Manuzio and Franciscus Caballus.
Woodcut headpieces and initials.
Many errors in foliation.
Includes 19 tracts of Aristotle (some not genuine), and 5 of Theophrastus.
A line of text omitted at the foot of leaf [kappa][kappa]10v has been printed on a separate slip and pasted in, only extant in BMC copy IB.24432.
Quire [Rho][Rho] consists of a 10-leaf quire signed [Rho][Rho], around which has been wrapped a bifolium signed [Rho][Rho], which supplies (on leaf [Rho][Rho]1r only) text inadvertently omitted, see BMC V 555.
Chronologically the second of the five volumes of Aristotle issued by Aldus Manutius, but considered by him to follow the third, his Physica of February 1497, see Walsh 2643.
Manutius issued the entire Opera in five parts, dated: I) Organon, 1 Nov. 1495 (PML 1126/ChL 989); II) Physica, Feb. 1497 (PML 1127/ChL 997, PML 19117/ChL 997 c. 2); III) De animalibus, 29 Jan. 1497 (PML 1128/ChL 995); IV) Theophrastus, De historia plantarum, 1 June 1497 (PML 1129-1130/ChL 998, PML 34896/ChL 998 c. 2, pt. 1 only); V) Ethica ad Nicomachum, June 1498 (PML 1131/ChL 1008).
PML copy leaf dimensions: 31 x 21.1 cm.
PML copy with spurious De animalibus, Book X (quire [dotted X][dotted X]⁸) bound after leaf pp[omicron][omicron]5v (end of Book IX of Historia animalium), rather than after colophon as GW, BMC, and Bod-inc.

Binding: 
16th-century French (Paris) gold-tooled brown calf over paper boards (31.2 x 21.5 cm.), sewn on 4 supports by Claude de Picques (ca. 1501-1574/78; reliure du roi, 1555-74/78); hinges repaired. Plain paper pastedowns; plain endbands; gilt edges. 14th/15th-century French manuscript waste used as spine reinforcement, partially visible under pastedowns.
Variant Title: 

Aristotelis Opera Graece

Inscriptions/Markings: 

Hand decoration: No rubrication necessary. Annotations: No marginal notations.

Provenance: 
Joseph Juste Scaliger (1540-1609) (cited in Heber catalogue), Scaliger sale, Leyden, 11 March 1609, p. 10; Gerard Meerman (1722-1771) and Johann Meerman (1753-1815), Bibliotheca Meermanniana sale, The Hague, 1824, p. 216, no. 466; Richard Heber (1773-1833), Bibliotheca Heberiana sale, Sotheby's, Part I, 10 April 1834, lot 503, purchased by Payne and Foss; Mr. Miller of Lincoln's Inn (maybe William Henry Miller (d. 1848) or John Miller (d. 1841), see Acheson note); Archibald Acheson, Earl of Gosford (1806-1864), bibliographical note citing earlier provenance (formerly in box with PML 1126, now in departmental file), purchased from Bohn, entire library purchased in 1878 by: James Toovey (1814-1893), bookplate (front pastedown, PML 1126), through inheritance to his son: Charles J. Toovey (1848-1925), entire library purchased in 1899 by: Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913), purchased with the Toovey collection, 1899.
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