MARC Record
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3542
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a| lat
100
a| Lefèvre d'Étaples, Jacques
d| 1460-1536
4| aut
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q356513
9| 7762
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a| In hoc opera contenta arithmetica decem libris demonstrata; Musica libris demo[n]strata quatuor; Epitome in libros arithmeticos divi Severini Boetij; Rithmimachie ludus qui et pugna numerorum appellatur
260
a| Paris
b| Estienne
c| 1514
300
a| [ii-76-42-16-4 pages]
b| modern binding in white vellum, manuscript annotations, engraved title page, charts, illustrations
500
a| Last page missing, added in copy
500
a| Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (Latinized as Jacobus Faber Stapulensis) was a French theologian and a leading figure in French humanism. He was a precursor of the Protestant movement in France.
500
a| I: Arithmetica decem libris demonstrata, the De elementis arithmetice artis of Jordanus Nemorarius (Jordanus de Nemore) with commentary and demonstrations, first published in 1496
500
a| II: Musica
500
a| III: The arithmetic of Boethius, a translation of the 'De institutione arithmetica libri duo' by Nicomachus of Gerasius.
500
a| IV: In 'Rithmimachie ludus', a smal opusculum of five pages, printed at the end of the second edition of the Arithmetica of Jordanus Nemorarius, Lefèvre gives a very curious description of this ancient Pythagorean game, but with such little detail that one cannot understand it properly except by joining it to the extended notice which Boissière gave to the same game
648
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1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7017
a| 16th Century (1501-1600)
9| 20944
650
0
a| Music theory
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q193544
9| 2662
650
0
a| Science
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7991
9| 21650
700
4| aut
a| Nemorarius, Jordanus
d| 1225-1260
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1232954
9| 7763
700
4| aut
a| Boethius
d| 480-524
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q102851
9| 5706
856
u| https://gallica.bnf.fr/view3if/ga/ark:/12148/bpt6k54528q
3| Gallica
942
c| BOO
920
a| boek
852
b| ORPH
c| ORPH
j| ORPH.KTS1 C3.16 15D22
999
d| 3542