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  • Author: Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274 ** Language: Latin. Modern title: Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard. Incipit: // persone. Tertii attendentes utrumque. Explicit: distincta . quia omnis operatio est //. Folio range: 183r-v
Rights statement
Time Period
  • Circa 1475
Place of Origin
  • Italy
Related Work
Description
  • A leaf bearing text of Thomas Aquinas's Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Book 1, Distinctio XXVI (pp. 631-34 in the edition of Mandonnet). Written in a humanistic minuscule.
Call Number
  • Z116. O75 1949
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
  • sto_012_001
Keywords
  • Treatise
  • Christian
  • Italy
  • Theology
  • Fragment
Title
  • Aquinas, Commentary on the Sentences [Fragment]
Author
  • Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Fragment. Fragment type: Detached. Classification: Leaf (untrimmed). Support material: Parchment. Foliation - Pagination: Foliated "183" in modern pencil in upper right corner of the recto. Page dimensions (in mm): 288 x 213. Written area (in mm): 178 x 134, column width 56mm. Line height (in mm): 4.8. Script: Humanistic. Script type: Humanistic minuscule. Layout: Two columns, ruled in drypoint for thirty-seven lines. Number of columns: 2. Number of lines: 37. Decoration: One three-line red initial. Alternating red and blue paraph marks.
Language
  • Latin
Alternate Identifier
  • HL 40 (Gwara Handlist Number)
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Source Metadata Identifier
Date Created
  • 15th century
Owning Institution
  • Saint Olaf College Rolvaag Memorial Library Special Collections. Northfield, MN.
Provenance
  • One of the items in the St. Olaf Ege portfolio, "Original Leaves from Famous Books: Nine Centuries, 1122 AAD - 1923 AD" Set #31. This leaf derives from a book purchased by the bookseller Philip C. Duschnes, who advertised individual leaves for sale between about 1936 and 1946. Otto Ege acquired a portion of the dismembered book in or about 1942 and included leaves from it in his portfolios. It also features as leaf 40 in Ege's portfolio "Fifty Original Leaves" (Gwara Handlist 40, pp. 31, 36).
Bibliographic Citation
  • Gwara, Otto Ege's Manuscripts (2013) [pp. 131-132]
  • Thomas Aquinas, Scriptum super libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi Episcopi Parisiensis (1929)

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