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F. 1-308v (Ed. Fretté, X, 1-617 et XI, 1-573 ; Prima pars, éd. Moos, IV, 1947, 1-1142) ; cf. Stegmüller, Repert. comment. in Sent., 1947, n° 846 ; au f. 308v : « Explicit 4 Sententiarum secundum sanctum Thomam de Aquino ordinis fratrum Predicatorum ».
A appartenu à Giovanni II Caracciolo, duc de Melfi (et non à Antonio Piccolomini, duc d'Amalfi) ; cf. T. De Marinis, La Biblioteca napoletana dei re d'Aragona, Suppl. I, Verona, 1969, 147 et 157.
A sans doute fait partie de la Librairie de Blois ; cf. Omont, Anciens inventaires, I, 116, n° 1011 ; 169, n° 246.
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