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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q382863
Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
F. 1-2 (paginé 1-3) « Observations sur la Somme thomiste. Tom. III » ; au f. 1. mention : « employé, 1730 ».
F. 3-132v « Censura Summae theologicae Thomae Aquinatis. Pars tertia. Prooemium. Quia Salvator noster... Hoc est dicere non aliter Christum esse Salvatorem... ».
F. 133-134 (paginé 1-3) « Observations sur la Somme thomiste, T. III » ; répétition du texte des ff. 1-2 ; au f. 134, date : « 10 novembre 1717 ».
[...] Hoc est dicere non aliter Christum esse Salvatorem...
f. 3
Quia Salvator noster Dominus Jesus Christus, teste angelo... [S. Thomas]. Hoc est dicere non aliter Christum esse Salvatorem...
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