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Résumé : This manuscript contains three theological works: a copy of the popular work of Peter Lombard (c. 1100-60), the Sentences, John of Damascus (c. 675-c. 749), De fide orthodoxa, and an imperfect copy of the Summa sententiarum wrongly attributed to Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA (d. 1141). The manuscript is probably of the second half of the thirteenth century, and its provenance is unknown.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Peter Lombard - author
1r-149v - Peter Lombard, Sententiarum libri IV || Petri Lombardi sententiarum lib. iv
incipit : (1r) Cupientes aliquid
explicit : (149v) uia duce peruenit
Note : With many glosses
John of Damascus - author
Burgundio of Pisa - author
150r-179v - John of Damascus, De fide orthodoxa (transl. by Burgundio of Pisa) || Iohannis Damasceni, qui vocatur Mansur, liber, in quo [est] etiam traditio orthodoxae fidei capitulis divisa centum, a Burgundio judice, cive Pisano, de Graeco in Latinum, domino III. Eugenio beatae memoriae papa translatus
incipit : (150) Deum nemo uidit
explicit : (179v) gaudium fructificantes. Amen
pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA - author
180r-189v - pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA, Summa sententiarum || Hugonis de sancto Victore summa sententiarum, imperfect
Note : In triple columns: another hand, 54 lines to a column
Note : (180r) Incipiunt sententie mag. hugberti ficfiensis
incipit : (180r) De fide et spe que in nobis est omnipotenti (omni poscenti) rationem reddere ut ait petrus in epistola sua
Note : P. L. CLXXI 1067
Note : P. L. CLXXVI 42
Note : (189v) The hand changes on the last leaf: and on the last page is in two columns
Note : Ends unfinished
Note : The first hand ends
explicit : (189r) Quanto leuiori impulsu fuerat prostratus
Note : A space follows: then in the other hand
Note : (189r) Que non tantum istas aures corporreas sed interiores
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