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F. 1 NEMESIUS, De natura hominis, trad. lat. avec lacunes, c. IXVIII incompl. : « Hominem optime atque adeo concinne esse... — ... plurimum nocent, qui igitur... » ; cf. P. G. , XL, 503-679. — Daté du 23 mai 1541.
F. 56v TIBERIUS CARMELITA, Quaestiones et Quodlibeta, recueil autographe de leçons sur Aristote professées à Rome au début du XVI e s. : — Lectura super Physicam, fragm. (56v) ; leçon d'ouverture, incompl. (57) ; — Lectura super Aristotelis De anima (58-143v, 153-214, 258-262v) ; — Quaestiones de ente (144-147v) ; — Quaestiones super Aristotelis De caelo (215v-225v, 248-257) ; — Quaestiones super 4° Physicorum (226-247v, 264-287v) ; — Quodlibeta Scoti (410-422, 288-379v, 424-435) ; — Quaestiones duae (422v-423v) ; — Distinctiones XIII (382-409v).
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