Eh.1.03
Fr. Ioannis Duns Scoti, Ordinis Minorum sacrae theologiae Doctoris Subtilis, In quatuor libros sententiarum. Perutiles quæstiones, plurimis annotationibus exornatæ, in opus quolibetorum, collationum, ac epitomatum eiusdem doctoris, nuncque nouiter impressae, atque fidelissimè recognitæ, summaq[ue], diligentia castigatæ, & generali indice auctæ, locorum positiones, expositiones, & solutiones continentes. ...
Venetijs : Apud Io. Baptista[m] et Io. Bernardu[m] Sessam, 1597.
3v.ols. : ill. ; Fo.
Previously Al.5.10, Dc.3.5 and Eh.2.9.
3 vols. bound in 1.
T.p. of vol. 1 printed in red and black within engraved border.
Vols. 2 and 3 have separate title pages; vol. 2: "Fratris Ioannis Duns Scoti ... In II. & III. lib. Sententiarum perutiles quæstiones ... Venetijs: Apud hæredes Melchioris Sessa, MDXCVIII."; vol. 3: "Fratris Ioannis Duns Scoti ... In quartum lib. Sententiarum ... Venetijs: Apud hæredes Melchioris Sessae, MDXCVIII.".
Vol. 1: [4], 310, [2], 40p; vol. 2: [2], 116 leaves, 164p; vol. 3: [2], 184, 36, 63, [1], 31, [126] leaves.
Antonius de Fantis' commentary (in vol. 3) has section title: "Quaestionum F. Ioan. Duns Scoti, Doctoris Subtilis; In libros Sententiarum epitome. In qua eiusdem doctoris difficillimae speculationes elucidatæ, ac in ordinem alphabeticum redactæ summatim, ac breuiter perstringuntur ... Auctore F. Antonio de Fantis ...".
Includes indexes.
Ms. marking and note in text.
Bookplate of Eton College.
Ms. inscription on flyleaf: "Ex dono Andreæ Windesor de Stoake armigerj. 1600.".
16th century blind-tooled brown calf with arms of Eton College stamped in gold.
Remains of clasps.
Chain mark.
Peter Lombard, ca. 1100 - 1160 Bishop of Paris. Sententiarum libri IV.
Scholasticism Early works to 1800.
Italy Venice.
B18476