In starbis nat[urali]s Aris[totelis] sectiones in sent[enti]a Saneti Thomae, 1641.

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In starbis nat[urali]s Aris[totelis] sectiones in sent[enti]a Saneti Thomae, 1641.

A commentary on the natural philosophy of Aristotle in the works of Saint Thomas Aquinas.

1 v. (48 p.)

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A Dominican, Marinus Cerchiari fluorished in the mid-17th century in the province of St. Dominic in Venice. According to Brother Cherubino Torni, in the memorials of that province, Cerchiari also composed a manuscript entitled "Rosary of the Holy Madonna." From the description of In starbis nat[urali]s Aris[totelis] sectiones in sent[enti]a Saneti Thomae, 1641. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145405900 ...