Quaestiones in primum librum Sententiarum Petri.
Quaestiones in primum librum Sententiarum Petri.
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Publisher
Venice : [Printer of Duns Scotus, 'Quaestiones'] for Antonius Bononiensis and Christophorus Bellapiera, 19 Nov. 1472.
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Alternative title
Questiones Ioannis Scoti theologi acutissimi sacriminorum ordinis super primo sententiarum
Date
19 Nov. 1472.
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SC/INC/087
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Latin
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[496] p. ; 29 cm. (fol.)
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Publisher
Venice : [Printer of Duns Scotus, 'Quaestiones'] for Antonius Bononiensis and Christophorus Bellapiera, 19 Nov. 1472.
Place of Publication
Italy Venice
Date Published
19 Nov. 1472.
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Quaestiones in primum librum Sententiarum Petri.
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Title from ISTC.
Imprint summarised from colophon, which reads: Antonii uero bononiensis phisici [cuius]dam Ioannis genue[n]sis ittidem phisici: Et Cristofori bellapiera ueneti: iussu & su[m]ptibus uenetiis impressum, anno iesu Christi f[iat] dei & Marie uirginis. M.cccc.lxxii. xiii. [1472] Kal[ends] Decenbres.
Rare Books copy: Acquired May 1968. Ink stamp of F. Tolmie, with date '1863' in manuscript beneath it; inscription of John G. Jessop, 16 Nov. 1886 (both front flyleaf). Latin annotations in early hand, with severe loss through cropping. Copy imperfect, wanting first leaf and final blank. Leaves [a]2-5 and [A]7-11 torn, with loss of text. Most initi...
Citation / References Note
Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, 9080
Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum, V, 212
ISTC, id00375000
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SC/INC/087
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74VvaQJgZpdg
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991010466449702626
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