Incipit abreuiatio op[er]is egregii doctor[is] s[u]btilis M[agist]ri Io[hannis] Scoti sup[er] q[uatu]or libros s[e]n[tent]iar[um] : manuscript, 1474 Aug. 4 / reducta p[er] egregium pre[sbyteru]m ac i[n] sac[ra] pagi[n]a uir[um] doctissimu[m] fr[atr]em Rogeriu[m] Anglicu[m] ord[in]is minor[um].

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Incipit abreuiatio op[er]is egregii doctor[is] s[u]btilis M[agist]ri Io[hannis] Scoti sup[er] q[uatu]or libros s[e]n[tent]iar[um] : manuscript, 1474 Aug. 4 / reducta p[er] egregium pre[sbyteru]m ac i[n] sac[ra] pagi[n]a uir[um] doctissimu[m] fr[atr]em Rogeriu[m] Anglicu[m] ord[in]is minor[um].

An abridgement by Rogerius Anglicus of Duns Scotus's commentary on the Sententiae of Peter Lombard.

1 v. (50 leaves) : vellum ; 23 cm.

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