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Super Quatuor Libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi
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Italy (or possibly southern France)
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Extent: fols. 2; membrane; 364 x 256 (260 x 169)
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Layout: 2 columns, 57 lines
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Decoration: 3 2-line initials in alternating red and blue with penwork in contrasting color, numerous 1-line paraph marks in alternating red and blue, and running titles in red and blue characters
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Bifolium recycled as a binding fragment used as spine support and pastedowns, with holes cut to accommodate the later volume's sewing supports
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Original foliation at top right corner of each recto
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16th-century ink inscription possibly referring to volume once enclosed in binding
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Ruled in plummet
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Some contemporary reader-added annotations, with traces of others as offsets
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Fol. 95.1: Bk. IV, Dist. 49, Art. II, Q. 7: Utrum electorum beatitudo erit maior post iudicium, quam ante, Bk. IV, Dist. 49, Art. II, Q. 8: Utrum beatitudo ab omnibus beatis aequaliter participetur, Bk. IV, Dist. 49, Art. III, Q. 1: Utrum in visio beata intellectus sit passivus tantum
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Fol. 95.2: Bk. IV, Dist. 49, Art. IV, Q. 3: Utrum omnes sensus erunt in actibus suis, Bk. IV, Dist. 49, Art. IV, Q. 4: Utrum corpora beatorum subtilior aerunt elementis, Bk. IV, Dist. 49, Art. IV, Q. 5: Utrum corpus gloriosum possit per suam subtilitatem simul esse cum non glorioso
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(See Ricardus de Mediavilla. Super Quatuor Libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi... Brescia: De Consensu Superiorum, 1591, pp. 663-666 and 678-680)
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Incipit: Fol. 95.1: corporum suorum et hoc forte voluit notare Aug…
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Fol. 95.2: quacumque difficultate elevare poterunt ut illud
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Explicit: Fol. 95.1: sit compositior sed virtuosior et longe plus
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Fol. 95.2: transmutare quia poterit per foramen modicissimum intrare
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26 August 2024
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26 August 2024
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