Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century
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- Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century: De constructione astrolabii [Latin]
- Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century: Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine sanitatis [Latin]
- Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century: Epitome totius astrologiae [Latin]
- Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century: Scientia annorum Arabum et de annis domini [Latin]
- Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century: Tractatus pluuiarum [Latin]
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- Albumasar, 787–886: De magnis coniunctionibus (tr. Joannes Hispalensis) [Latin]
- Albumasar, 787–886: Flores astrorum (tr. Joannes Hispalensis) [Latin]
- Albumasar, 787–886: Maius introductorium (tr. Joannes Hispalensis) [Latin]
- Alcabitius, 09..–0990: Liber introductorius (tr. Joannes Hispalensis) [Latin]
- Alfraganus, 9th cent.: De scientia astrorum siue de differentiis (tr. Joannes Hispalensis) [Latin]
- Majrīṭī, Maslamah ibn Aḥmad, –1004?: Liber de operibus astrolabii (tr. Joannes Hispalensis) [Latin]
- Manuscripts:
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- MS. Auct. F. 3. 13 (Selected pages online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Bodl. 26 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Bodl. 464 (Selected pages online) — 1301 × 1318 (?); English, Canterbury (?)
- MS. Bodl. 491 — 14th century, late; English
- MS. Bodl. 597 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Canon. Misc. 61 — 15th century
- MS. Digby 38 (Selected pages online) — 14th century
- MS. Digby 93 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Digby 207 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Digby 228 — 14th century
- MS. Douce 85 (Digital facsimile online) — c. 1535, probably 1533 or soon after; Germany
- MS. Lat. misc. c. 73 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Rawl. C. 83 — 15th century, second half; English
- MS. Rawl. C. 814 — 14th century
- Merton College MS. 35 — Composite manuscript
- Merton College MS. 259 — Composite manuscript
- Merton College MS. 281 — Composite manuscript
- St John's College MS 98 — Composite manuscript
- St John's College MS 164 (Digital facsimile online) — 1365 x 1377. It is unclear whether our book should be considered a datable manuscript. A terminus a quo might be established by Oresme’s work here: ‘Pour le XIVe siècle, l’œuvre la plus importante est sans doute le traité De l’espère 53920 de Nicole Oresme, qui date des environs de 1365’ (Frappier et al., 322). The terminus ad quem is provided by the most recent horoscope, for a child born in 1373; and by the fact that one of Charles’s children for whom a horoscope is provided, Marie, died in 1377. But the opening leaves of surviving booklets show substantial wear, suggesting that the book may have existed for a good while as a series of separate parts. And the 1418 description of a schedule of nativities as separate from the volume at large may also suggest piecemeal accretion.; France (Paris?)
- St John's College MS 188 — Composite manuscript
The above references reflect only the current coverage of the online catalogue and may not be comprehensive.