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Aquinas, In quarto sententiarum [In situ fragment] Pubblico Deposited

Contents
  • Author: Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274 ** Language: Latin. Modern title: In quarto sententiarum. Incipit: [scan-]//dala. Sed eterna dampnatio. Explicit: <condition>ata <quae non> repugnant //. Folio range: [1]r
Rights statement
Time Period
  • First half of the 15th century
Place of Origin
  • France
Description
  • A leaf used as a wrapper over the pasteboard covers of a 1680 edition of Orazio Torsellino, Epitome historiarum. The leaf is from a fifteenth-century French copy of Thomas Aquinas's commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard. The text is a section of Book 4 concerning scandal beginning at distinctio 38, quaestio 2, art. 2, quaestiuncula 3 argumentum 1).
Call Number
  • D18 .T67 1680
Contributors
  • Records created or enhanced by the Peripheral Manuscript Project’s Description team, led by Dr. Elizabeth K. Hebbard and Dr. Sarah L. Noonan.
Source Identifier
  • iwu_014_001
Keywords
  • Binding fragment
  • Fragment
  • Theology
  • Treatise
  • Christian
  • France
Title
  • Aquinas, In quarto sententiarum [In situ fragment]
Author
  • Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Fragment. Fragment type: In situ. Classification: Wrapper. Support material: Parchment. Extent: 1. Page dimensions (in mm): 130 (trimmed) x 200. Written area (in mm): 85 (trimmed) x 150. Line height (in mm): 4.3. Script: Gothic. Script type: Cursiva. Layout: One column, eighteen lines extant, no ruling visible. Number of columns: 1. Decoration: Red paraphs, some capitals heightened with red.
Language
  • Latin
Persistent URL
Source Metadata Identifier
Date Created
  • 15th century
Owning Institution
  • Illinois Wesleyan University Ames Library Tate Archives & Special Collections. Bloomington, IL.
Provenance
  • The name "Jacob Nipher (?) Laurd" is written inside the front cover of the book. No other provenance information available. The fragment is wrapped over a copy of Orazio Torsellino, Epitome historiarum, ab Orbe condito, ad nostra usque tempora (Oeniponti: Typis Benedicti Caroli Reisacher, Typographi Caesareo-Academici, 1680).
Bibliographic Citation
  • Bourke, Vernon J, ed. Sancti Thomae Aquinatis Doctoris Angelici Ordinis Praedicatorum Opera Omnia?: Secundum Impressionem Petri Fiaccadori Parmae 1852-1873 Photolithographice Reimpressa. New York: Musurgia Publishers, 1948.
  • “Library of Latin Texts - Series A.” Database, 2024. https://clt-brepolis.net. [http://clt.brepolis.net/LLTA/pages]

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