[S. Thomae Aquinatis Expositio in Aristotelis I-II et in lect. 1-6 libri III Politicorum] [microform] : [Petri de Alvernia Expositione in lect. 7-16 libri III et in libros IV-VIII]. [13--]

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[S. Thomae Aquinatis Expositio in Aristotelis I-II et in lect. 1-6 libri III Politicorum] [microform] : [Petri de Alvernia Expositione in lect. 7-16 libri III et in libros IV-VIII]. [13--]

Text of Thomas Aquinas's commentary on Aristotle's Politics, books 1-3. 6, and Petrus de Arvernia's completion of it. A leaf from a manuscript of Damusus' Summa titulorum used as flyleaf. See printed catalog for full description: Codices Vaticani Latini. Tomus 2, pars 1. Codices 679-1134, p. 86-87.

96 leaves : parchment ; 343 x 247 mm.

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