Codex Vaticanus 253 Codex Vaticanus 253 is one of the most important manuscripts of the treatise. It is designated by the symbol
L.
Paleographically it has been assigned to the 13th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript is not complete; it contains only Book III. It belongs to the textual family λ, together with the manuscripts E, Fc, Lc, Kd, and
P. The manuscript was cited by
Trendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and
Ross in their critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. Currently it is housed at the
Vatican Library (gr. 253) in
Rome.
Codex Vaticanus 260 Codex Vaticanus 260 is one of the most important manuscripts of the treatise. It is designated by the symbol
U.
Paleographically it has been assigned to the 11th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains the complete text of the treatise. It belongs to the textual family ν, together with the manuscripts
X, v,
Ud, Ad, and Q. The manuscript was cited by
Trendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and
Ross in their critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. Currently it is housed at the
Vatican Library (Vat. gr. 260) in
Rome.
Codex Vaticanus 266 Codex Vaticanus 266 is one of the most important manuscripts of the treatise. It is designated by the symbol
V.
Paleographically it had been assigned to the 14th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains a complete text of the treatise. It belongs to the textual family κ, but only to Chapter 8. of II book. Another member of the family κ: Gc
W Hc Nc Jd
Oc Zc Vc Wc f Nd
Td. The manuscript was cited by
Trendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, and Apelt in his critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul.
David Ross did not use the manuscript in his own edition. Currently it is housed at the
Vatican Library (gr. 266) in
Rome.
Codex Vaticanus 1026 Codex Vaticanus 1026 is a manuscript of the treatise. It is designated by symbol
W.
Paleographically it had been assigned to the 13th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains a complete text of the treatise. The Greek text of the manuscript is eclectic. It belongs to the textual family μ to II book, 7 chapter, 419 a 27. Since 419 a 27 it is a representative of the family κ. The manuscript was not cited by Trendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and Ross in his critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. It means the manuscript has not high value. Currently it is housed at the
Vatican Library (gr. 1026) at
Rome.
Codex Vaticanus 1339 Codex Vaticanus 1339 is a manuscript of the treatise. It is designated by symbol
P.
Paleographically it has been assigned to the 14th or 15th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains a complete text of the treatise. The text of the manuscript is eclectic. It represents the textual family σ in book II of the treatise, from II, 2, 314b11, to II, 8, 420a2. After book II, chapter 9, 429b16, it belongs to the family λ. The manuscript was not cited by Tiendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and Ross in rheir critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. This means the manuscript is not of high value. Currently it is housed at the
Vatican Library (gr. 1339) at
Rome.
Codex Ambrosianus 435 Codex Ambrosianus 435 is one of the most important manuscripts of the treatise. It is designated by the symbol
X.
Paleographically it had been assigned to the 12th or 13th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains the complete text of the treatise. It belongs to the textual family ν, together with the manuscripts v
Ud Ad
U Q. The manuscript is one of nine manuscripts that was cited by
Trendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and one of five cited by
Ross in their critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. Currently it is housed at the
Biblioteca Ambrosiana (435 (H. 50)) in
Milan.
Codex Ambrosianus 837 Codex Ambrosianus 837 is a manuscript of the treatise. It is designated by the symbol
Dc.
Paleographically it had been assigned to the 13th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains a complete text of the treatise. The text of the manuscript is eclectic. It represents to the textual family σ, in I-II books of the treatise. In III book of the treatise it belongs to the family τ. The manuscript was not cited by
Tiendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, or
Ross in their critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. Currently it is housed at the
Biblioteca Ambrosiana (837 (B 7 Inf.)) in
Milan.
Codex Coislinianus 386 Codex Coislinianus 386 is one of the important manuscripts of the treatise. It is designated by the symbol
C.
Paleographically it had been assigned to the 11th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains the complete text of the treatise. It belongs to the textual family ξ, together with the manuscripts T Ec Xd Pd Hd. The manuscript was cited by
David Ross in his critical edition of the treatise
On the Soul. Currently it is housed at the
Bibliothèque nationale de France (
Coislin 386) in
Paris.
Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 2 Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 2 is a manuscript of the treatise. It is designated by symbol
Td. Dated by a
Colophon to the year 1496. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains a complete text of the treatise. The text of the manuscript represents the textual family κ. The manuscript was not cited by Tiendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and Ross in his critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. It means the manuscript has not high value. Currently it is housed at the
Austrian National Library (Philos. 2) at
Vienna.
Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 75 Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 75 is a manuscript of the treatise. It is designated by symbol
Sd. Dated by a
Colophon to the year 1446. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains a complete text of the treatise. The text of the manuscript represents to the textual family ρ. The manuscript was not cited by Tiendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and Ross in his critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. It means the manuscript has not high value. Currently it is housed at the
Austrian National Library (Philos. 75) at
Vienna.
Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 157 Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 157 is a manuscript of the treatise. It is designated by symbol
Rd.
Paleographically it had been assigned to the 15th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains a complete text of the treatise. The text of the manuscript represents the textual family π. The manuscript was not cited by Tiendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and Ross in his critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. It means the manuscript has not high value. Currently it is housed at the
Austrian National Library (Philos. 157) at
Vienna.
Codex Marcianus CCXXVIII (406) Codex Marcianus GR. Z. 228 (=406) contains a partial manuscript of the treatise. It is designated by symbol
Oc.
Paleographically, it has been assigned to the 14th century. It is written in Greek
minuscule letters. The manuscript contains the incomplete text of the treatise. The text of Book II ends at 419 a 27. It has not Book III of the treatise. The codex includes commentary on the treatise by
Simplicius of Cilicia and
Sophonias and paraphrases by
Themistius (fourteenth century). The text of the manuscript represents the textual family κ. The manuscript was not cited by Tiendelenburg, Torstrik, Biehl, Apelt, and Ross in his critical editions of the treatise
On the Soul. It means the manuscript does not have high value. The codex also has commentary by Pseudo-Diadochus on Plato's
Timaeus, commentary by Simplicius of Cilicia on Aristotle's
On the Heavens, commentary by
Ammonius Hermiae’s on Plato's
Phaedrus, and commentary by
Proclus on Plato's
Parmenides. Currently, it is housed at the
Biblioteca Marciana (BNM Gr. Z. 228 (=406)) in
Venice. ==Influence==