Ms. Codex 1138 - In libros Aristotelis De anima et Metaphisicos
This manuscript features the De anima and the Metaphysics, two works of Aristotelian scholastic philosophy, the first on the soul, the second on metaphysics. The first work covers the tripartite nature of the soul, the soul's relation to the body, the five senses, consciousness (sensus internus), the intellect, and whether the soul is immortal. The latter deals with being (ens), analogy, and the difference between substance, essence, and existence. It also discusses separate substances, angels, and divine simplicity. Most pages include marginal annotations in a contemporary hand. It was probably written in Scheyern, Germany, in 1632 CE.
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