[Quaestiones, epitomae, tractatus de philosophia variorum] [microform]. [13--]

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[Quaestiones, epitomae, tractatus de philosophia variorum] [microform]. [13--]

Text of numerous theological and philosophical works. See printed catalog for full description: Codices Vaticani Latini. Tomus 2, pars 1. Codices 679-1134, p. 289-301.

174 leaves : parchment ; 258 x 180 mm.

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