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Thomas Aquinas

Opuscula (73) (ed. Antonius Pizamanus).

 

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aa1r [Title-page.] ‘Opuscula sancti Thome quibus alias impressis nuper hec addidimus, videlicet Summam totius logice, Tractatum celeberrimum de usuris nusquam alias impressum'. See T‑139 for a general discussion on Thomas' Opuscula.

aa1v ‘Tabula opusculorum'.

aa2r Pizamanus, Antonius: ‘Vita diui Thome Aquinatis'. ‘Prefatio' [addressed to] Augustinus Barbadicus, Doge of Venice. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam sine magno labore . . .’

aa2r Pizamanus, Antonius: ‘Vita diui Thome Aquinatis'. Incipit: ‘[D]iuus Thoma Landulpho patre Aquini comite Campanie . . .’ See BHL no. 8160; Kruitwagen 31.

aa6r Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: [Bulla canonizationis.] ‘Copia litterarum canonizationis sancti Thome de Aquino ordinis Predicatorum canonizati per dominum Ioannem papa .22. 1323, 18 die iulii'. Incipit: ‘[I]oannes episcopus seruus seruorum dei . . . Redemptionem misit uas populo suo . . .’ Dated Avignon, 18 July 1323.

aa7v [Officium S. Thomae de Aquino.] ‘Officium quod fit in festo beati Thome de Aquino. In primis vesperis super psalmos. Antiphona'. Incipit: ‘Felix Thomas doctor ecclesie lumen mundi . . .’ The lessons are ‘Legenda ad usum chori' extracted from Bernardus Guidonis, Legenda S. Thomae de Aquino; ed. A. Ferrua in S. Thomae Aq. vitae fontes praecipuae (Alba, 1968); see BHL no. 8155; Kaeppeli II no. 611; also F. Pelster, ‘Die älteren Biographien des hl. Thomas von Aquino', Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie, 44 (1920), 242-74, at 250.

aa8v [Officium ad missam in festo s Thomae de Aquino.] ‘In festo sancte Thome de Aquino ad missam officium'. Incipit: ‘[I]n medio ecclesie aperuit os eius . . .’

aa9r [Officium in translatione s Thomae de Aquino.] ‘Officium in translatione beati Thome de Aquino. In primis vesperis super psalmos. Antiphona'. Incipit: ‘O quam felix mater Italia . . .’ The lessons are from ‘Historia translationis', AASS t. 1 March (ed. 3, Paris, 1865), p. 737; BHL no. 8164.

aa9v Urbanus V, Pont. Max.: ‘Confirmatio et approbatio doctrine sancti doctoris Thome de Aquino' [addressed to] Thomas Aquinas and the people of Toulouse. Incipit: ‘[V]rbanus episcopus seruus seruorum . . . Laudabilis deus in sanctis suis . . .’ See Kruitwagen 20. Dated Montefiascone, 31 Aug. 1368.

aa10r Stephanus [de Bourret], Episcopus Parisiensis: ‘Epistola Vniuersitatis Parisiensis in fauorem doctrine sancti doctoris'.’ Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Denifle-Chatelain, 4 vols (Paris, 1891), II 280-82 no. 838; see Kruitwagen 21. Dated ‘apud Bertiliacum' [i.e. Gentiliacum], ‘1325 die iouis ante cineres' [i.e. 14 Feb. 1325].

aa10r [Innocentius Vi, Pont. Max.: Quotation from a sermon by Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.] Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in sermone. Ecce plusquam Salomon hic de sancto doctore Thoma de Aquino . . . ueritate suspectus' (7 lines).’ See Kruitwagen 21.

aa10v Pizamanus, Antonius: [Preface to the Opuscula, addressed to] Nicolaus Francus, Bishop of Treviso. Incipit: ‘[C]um ea sit reuerendissime presul animi nobilitas . . .’

bb1r Thomas Aquinas: Contra errores Graecorum [addressed to] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max. Leonine XL (1969), Pars A, A69-105; see Torrell 123-4, 351.

bb7v Thomas Aquinas: De rationibus fidei [addressed to] an unidentified cantor of Antioch. ‘Declaratio quorundam articulorum contra Grecos Armenos et Sarracenos'.’ Leonine XL (1968), Pars B, B57-73; see Torrell 124-5, 351-2.

cc3r Thomas Aquinas: Compendium theologiae [addressed to] Raynaldus [de Piperno]. Leonine XLII (1979), 83-205, on this edition 18 no. 4 (= Ed3); see Torrell 164-6, 349-50.

ff6r Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in decem precepta. ‘De duobus preceptis charitatis et decem legis preceptis'.’ Torrell, ‘Les Collationes in decem preceptis, 5-40 and 227-63; see Torrell 357-8.

gg4r Thomas Aquinas: De articulis fidei et ecclesiae sacramentis [addressed to Leonardus], Archbishop of Palermo. ‘Tractatus eiusdem de articulis fidei et sacramentis ecclesie'.’ See T‑117; on this edition Leonine XLII (1979), 226 no. 27 (= Ed4).

gg6v Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in Symbolum apostolorum. ‘Expositio super simbolo apostolorum'.’ Opuscula theologica, ed. Spiazzi (Turin, Marietti, 1954), II 193-217; see Torrell 71-2, 358.

hh4r Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in orationem dominicam. ‘Expositio deuotissima orationis dominice uidelicet Pater noster'.’ Leonine XLIV (forthcoming); Opuscula theologica, ed. Spiazzi, II 221-235; see Torrell, 358. The author of the sermon on the first petition of the Pater is Aldobrandinus de Tuscanella; see Guyot, ‘Aldobrandinus de Toscanella', 175-201.

hh7v Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in salutationem angelicam. ‘Expositio super salutatione angelica scilicet Aue Maria'.’ Opuscula theologica, ed. Spiazzi, II 239-41; see Torrell, 358.

hh8r Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad magistrum Ioannem de Vercellis de 108 articulis [addressed to] Johannes Vercellensis, Master-general of the Dominican order. ‘Responsio ad fratrem Ioannem Vercellensem generalem magistrum ordinis Predicatorum de articulis centum et octo sumptis ex opere Petri de Tarantasio'.’ Leonine XLII (1979), 279-94, on this edition 267 no. 4 (= Ed3); see Torrell 167-9, 353.

ii3v Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad magistrum Ioannem de Vercellis de 43 articulis [addressed to] Johannes Vercellensis, OP. ‘Responsio . . . de articulis 42'.’ Leonine XLII (1979), 327-35; see Torrell 167-9, 354.

ii5v Thomas Aquinas: Responsiones ad lectorem Venetum de 36 articulis [addressed to frater Baxianus of Lodi, lector at the Venetian priory c.1271, the date of this work]. ‘Responsio ad lectorem Venetum de articulis 36'.’ Leonine XLII (1979), 339-46; see Torrell 167-9, 354.

ii7r Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad lectorem Bisuntinum de 6 articulis [addressed to frater Gerardus, lector at the priory of Besançon c.1271]. Leonine XLII (1979), 355-6; see Torrell 167-9, 354-5.

ii7v Thomas Aquinas: De differentia verbi divini et humani [extract from Lectura super Ioannem lectio I § 25-29]. ‘Tractatus de differentia diuini uerbi et humani'.’ Thomas Aquinas, Super Evangelium S. Ioannis lectura, ed. R. Cai (Turin, Marietti, 1952), 7-9; see Guyot 207.

ii8r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura verbi intellectus. Incipit: ‘Quoniam circa naturam uerbi intellectus sine quo imago . . .’ Explicit: et citius acquiritur’ See Guyot 207.

kk1r Thomas Aquinas: De substantiis separatis [addressed to] Raynaldus [de Piperno]. ‘Tractatus de substantiis separatis seu ue(!) angelorum natura'.’ Leonine XL (1968), Pars D, D41-80, on this edition D10 no. 4 (= Ed4); see Torrell 220-1, 350. Unfinished; the second part breaks off at chapter 20.

ll1v Thomas Aquinas: De unitate intellectus contra Averroistas. Leonine XLIII (1976), 291-314; on this edition 255 no. 8 (= Ed4) and 273-4; see Torrell 348.

ll7v Thomas Aquinas: Contra doctrinam retrahentium a religione. ‘Opus contra pestiferam doctrinam retrahentium homines a religionis ingressu'.’ Leonine XLI (1969), Pars C, C39-74, on this edition C10 no. 3 (= Ed3) and C20; see Torrell 84-90, 347-8.

mm7r Thomas Aquinas: De perfectione spiritualis vitae. Leonine XLI (1969), Pars B, B69-111, on this edition B16 no. 5 (= Ed4) and B51-2; see Torrell 84-90, 347.

nn8v ‘Rubrice sequentis operis'.

oo1r ‘Argumentum in opus sequens'. Incipit: ‘[T]empore sancti Ludouici Francorum regis Vilhelmi de Sancto Amore . . .’ Explicit: disputauit firmauitque’

oo1r Thomas Aquinas: Contra impugnantes dei cultum et religionem. Leonine XLI (1970), Pars A, A51-116, on this edition A17 no. 4 (= Ed2) and A38; see Torrell 79-84, 346-7. Preceded by a list of contents.

rr2v Thomas Aquinas: De regno ad regem Cypri [addressed to] Hugh II of Lusignan. ‘Ad regem Cypri de regimine principum'.’ Leonine XLII (1979), 421-44, 449-71; see Torrell 169-71, 350. Thomas's work ends at chapter II 8,51; it was continued by Ptolomaeus Lucensis, who added 62 supplementary chapters, and it was divided into four books. For this edition see 432 no. 3 (= Ed3). The text is preceded by a list of contents. It ends: ‘ . . . est contra normam dicentis'.

vv3v Thomas Aquinas: Epistola ad ducissam Brabantiae [addressed to Margaret of Constantinople] Countess of Flanders. ‘De regimine Iudeorum ad ducissam Brabantie'.’ Leonine XLII (1979), 360-78; see Torrell 218-20, 355.

vv3v Thomas Aquinas: De forma absolutionis [addressed to] Johannes Vercellensis, OP. Leonine XL (1968), Pars C, C1-47, on this edition C10 no. 4 (= Ed3) and C24; see Torrell 168, 353.

vv5v Thomas Aquinas: Expositio super primam decretalem [addressed to] ‘archidiaconum Cudestinum' [Giffredus de Anagni, Archdeacon of Todi]. Leonine XL (1968), Pars E, E30-9, on this edition E8 no. 4 (= Ed2); see Torrell 125-6, 352.

vv7v Thomas Aquinas: Expositio super secundam decretalem [addressed to] ‘archidiaconum Cudestinum' [Giffredus de Anagni]. Leonine XL (1968), Pars E, E40-4; see Torrell 125-6, 352.

vv8v Thomas Aquinas: Liber de sortibus ad dominum Jacobum de Tonengo. Leonine XLIII (1976), 229-38; see Torrell 215-17, 353-4. The dedicatee is called Jacobus de Burgo in the incunable; Leonine 207-8 suggests that this bears some relation to Borgo di Cocconato, 5 kilometres from Tonengo.

xx2v Thomas Aquinas: De iudiciis astrorum [addressed to] Raynaldus [de Piperno]. Leonine XLIII (1976), 201, on this edition 195 no. 7 (= Ed4); see Torrell 215, 356.

xx2v Thomas Aquinas: De aeternitate mundi. ‘De eternitate mundi contra murmurantes'.’ Leonine XLIII (1976), 85-9, on this edition 64 no. 5 (= Ed4) and 80; see Torrell 184-7, 348.

xx3v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Albertus Magnus]: De fato. Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur de fato an sit . . .'; explicit: ‘ . . . contemplationis bonorum'.’ Albertus Magnus, Opera (1651); Opera (1890); see Guyot 207.

xx6r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo]: De principio individuationis. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam due sunt in homine potentie cognoscitiue . . .’ Explicit: earum subiectum’ See Guyot 207.

xx6v Thomas Aquinas: De ente et essentia. Leonine XLIII (1976), 369-81, on this edition 334 no. 15 (= Ed4); see Torrell 47-8, 348-9.

yy1r Thomas Aquinas: De principiis naturae ad fratrem Sylvestrum. Leonine XLIII (1976), 39-47, on this edition 13 no. 9 (= Ed4) and 27-8; see Torrell 48-9, 349; Guyot 207.

yy2v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura materiae. De dimensionibus indeterminatis. ‘De natura materie et dimensionibus interminatis'.’ De Natura materiae attributed to St Thomas Aquinas, ed. J. M. Wyss, Textus Philosophici Friburgensis, 3 (Fribourg, 1953), 83-131; see Guyot 207. For the presence of these two treatises together in this edition see the editorial note on [con con]7v below.

yy6r Thomas Aquinas: De mixtione elementorum [addressed to] Philippus de Castro Caeli. Leonine XLIII (1976), 155-7, on this edition 144 no. 9 (= Ed4) and 150-1; see Torrell 213-14; 3555; Guyot 207.

yy6v Thomas Aquinas: De operationibus occultis naturae ad quendam militem ultramontanum. Leonine XLIII (1976), 183-6, on this edition 168 no. 5 (= Ed4) and 175-6; see Torrell 214-15, 356.

yy7r Thomas Aquinas: De motu cordis [addressed to] Philippus de Castro Caeli. Leonine XLIII (1976), 127-30, on this edition 103 no. 6 (= Ed4) and 117-18; see Torrell 213-14, 355-6.

yy8r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De instantibus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam omnem durationem concomitatur instans . . . a quo omnia bona sunt qui est deus . . . a quo omnia bona sunt . . .’ See Guyot 207.

zz1v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De quatuor oppositis. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam quattuor sunt oppositiones . . . in tribus generibus . . .’ See Guyot 207.

zz4r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De demonstratione. Incipit: ‘[A]d habendum cognitionem demonstratione . . .’ Explicit: circulariter augetur’ See Guyot 207.

zz4v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Fallacie. Leonine XLIII (1976), 385-400, 403-18; on the title and latest views on authorship see Leonine I* (editio altera 1989) 56*–64*; see also Torrell 11 and 359 and Guyot 207.

zz8r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De propositionibus modalibus. Leonine XLIII (1976), 385-400, 421-2; see Torrell 11 and 359; Guyot 207.

zz8v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura accidentis. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam omnis cognitio humana . . .’ expl. de homine species predicatur’ See Guyot 207.

[et et]1r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura generis. Incipit: ‘quoniam omnis creatura generis limitibus . . .’ Explicit: effectus et terminus actionis d.ne(?)’ See Guyot 207.

[et et]8r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De potentiis animae. ‘De principiis anime'.’ Incipit: ‘[U]t adiutorium homini collatum et progressum . . .’ Explicit: uoluntati subduntur ut uisum est’ See Guyot 207.

[con con]2v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De tempore. Incipit: ‘[S]icut uult philosophus secundo metaphysice . . .’ Explicit: de necessitate differunt abinuicem’ See Guyot 208: a miscellaneous work extracted from Thomas, Super IV physicorum, and Albertus Magnus.

[con con]4v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Thomas de Sutton]: Contra pluralitatem formarum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam sanctum est honorare ueritatem . . .’ S. Thomae Aquinatis Opuscula omnia, ed. P. Mandonnet (Paris, 1927), V 308-46; see Kaeppeli no. 3870; Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. 1838; Guyot 208.

[con con]7v [Pizamanus, Antonius: Editorial note.] It explains that booklet no. 46, De dimensionibus indeterminatis, is actually placed after booklet no. 32, De natura materiae, on yy2v.

[con con]7v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura syllogismorum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam scire est causam rei cognoscere . . .’ Explicit: sequitur ad necessarium’ See Guyot 208.

[rum rum]1r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Summa totius logicae. ‘Totius logice Aristotelis summa'.’ Incipit: ‘[O]mnes homines nam scire desiderant . . .’ Explicit: de unitate scientiarum’ See Guyot 208.

BB7r Thomas Aquinas: De sensu respectu singularium et intellectu respectu universalium [extract from Sententia Libri de anima, lib. II cap. XII, 65-151]. ‘Tractatus de sensu respectu singularium et intellectu repectu(!) uniuersalium'.’ Leonine XLV/1 (1984), 115-16; see Torrell 341, 360; Guyot 208.

BB7r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De inventione medii. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam principium syllogizandi . . .’ Explicit: et sequitur hominem’ See Guyot 208.

BB7r Thomas Aquinas: De natura luminis [extract from Sententia Libri de anima lib. II cap. xiv, 325-87]. Leonine XLV/1 (1984), 129-30; see Guyot 208.

BB7v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura loci. Incipit: ‘[A]d sciendum naturam loci considerare . . .’ Explicit: per diuersas formales rationes’ See Guyot 208: a miscellaneous work extracted from Thomas, Super IV physicorum, and Albertus Magnus.

BB8v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De intellectu et intelligibili. Incipit: ‘[S]ciendum est quod de racione eius quod est intelligere . . . quecunque secundum predicacionem'.’ See Guyot 208. P. G. F. Rossi, Antiche e nuove edizioni degli opuscoli di San Tommaso d'Aquino e il problema della loro autenticità, Monografie del Collegio Alberoni, 12 (Piacenza, 1955): also found in De potentia q. 9 a. 5; q. 9 a. 9; q. 8 a. 1; in Summa I: q. 79 a. 10 ad 3; q. 27 a. 1; q. 34 a. 1 ad 2; q. 27 a. 4 c. et ad 2; q. 14 a. 4; q. 85 a. 11 ad 2; q. 59 a. 1 ad 1; and Comm. Metaphys. lib. 1, lect. 2.

CC1v Thomas Aquinas: De quo est et quod est [extract from Super libros Sententiarum dist. 8, qu. 5, art. 2]. Incipit: ‘[I]n omnibus in quibus est compositio . . . emendari potuisset'.’ Scriptum super Sententiis, ed. P. Mandonnet, 2 vols (Paris, 1929) [Books I, II]; see Torrell 332; Guyot 208.

CC1v [Pizamanus, Antonius: Editorial note on the authorship of the following works.]

CC1v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Primus tractatus de universalibus. Incipit: ‘[C]irca uniuersalia multiplex . . .’ Explicit: intentionum’ See Guyot 208.

CC2v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Secundus tractatus de universalibus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam dicit Aristotelis primo posteriorum . . . scientiis procedatur'.’ See Guyot 208.

CC3v [Introduction to Officium Corporis Christi.] ‘Ex cronica que appellatur supplementum cronicarum'. Incipit: ‘Urbanus papa quartus pontificatu suscepto . . .’

CC4r Thomas Aquinas: Officium de festo Corporis Christi. See Torrell 129-31, 357.

CC5r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Albertus Magnus pseudo-]: De venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum sermonum [also known as: Sermones de eucharistiae sacramento]. Albertus Magnus, Opera (1651), XIIa 249-300; Opera (1890), XIII 669-797 (Sermo I–XVII, XIX, XVIII, XX–XXXII). On the authorship see Glorieux, Répertoire, 14fe (Thomas Aquinas), 6cr (Albertus Magnus), 305bx (Bonaventura), 349n (Bertrand de la Tour +1332); G. G. Meerseman, Introductio in opera omnia beati Alberti Magni (Bruges, 1931), 113-16; Joseph Kramp, ‘Albert der Grosse und die “Sermones de ss. eucharistiae sacramento”  ’, Gregorianum, 3 (1922), 239-53; Guyot 208; Distelbrink no. 206; Schneyer, Repertorium, V 608-12.

EE4r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum decem praedicamentorum. ‘De sacramento eucharistie ad modum decem predicamentorum'.’ Incipit: ‘[M]emoriam fecit mirabilium suorum misericors et miserator dominus escam dedit timentibus se. Esca ista de qua loquitur hic psalmus non inconuenienter intelligitur . . . uiuos et mortuos. Hunc tractatum fecit eximius . . . respiciebat deo gratias'.’ See Guyot 208; Glorieux, Répertoire, 14fe; Distelbrink no. 206.

EE7r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De humanitate Christi. Incipit: ‘[C]hristus Iesus uenit in hunc mundum . . . innouabitur et ho(?) glorificabitur'.’ See Guyot 208.

GG8v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Helvicus Teutonicus]: De dilectione dei et proximi. Incipit: ‘[M]agister quod est mandatum maximum . . .’ Explicit: sponsum diuine charitatis’ See Kaeppeli II 179-80 no. 1700; Guyot 208.

KK1v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De divinis moribus. Incipit: ‘[P]erfecti estote sicut et pater uester celestis perfectus est. In sacra scriptura nichil nobis impossibile consulitur . . .’ Explicit: ipse solus scit numerum electorum. amen’ See Guyot 208.

KK3v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De beatitudine. Incipit: ‘[B]eati qui habitant in domo . . .’ Explicit: abundantia glorie tue’ See Guyot 208.

KK8v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De modo confitendi et puritate conscientiae. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam fundamentum et ianua virtutum . . .’ Explicit: gloria tua ad quam nos perducat ipse deus qui vivit . . .amen’ Often attributed to Thomas Aquinas or Bonaventura; see Glorieux, Répertoire, 14(fg) and 305(dn); Michaud-Quantin 79-80; Guyot 208; and VL VI 172-82.

LL5r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De officio sacerdotis. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia sacerdotis officium . . . quales descripti sunt qui cum patre et filio . . .’ See Guyot 208.

LL8r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Richardus de Wedinghausen]: De expositione missae. PL CLXXVII 455-69 (attributed to John of Cornwall) chapters I‑IX, some text missing in chapter VIII; see Guyot 208; Glorieux, Répertoire, 14ed (attributed to Thomas Aquinas); Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. 1366 ‘Richard the Premonstratensian'.

MM1v Thomas Aquinas: De emptione et venditione ad tempus [addressed to] Jacobus de Viterbo, conventual lector at Florence c.1262, the date of this letter. Leonine XLII (1979), 393-4; see Torrell 122-3, 351; Guyot 208.

MM1v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De modo studendi. ‘Epistola exhortatoria sancte Thome ad quemdam in qua proponit idoneum modum salubriter acquirendi scientiam siue humanam siue diuinam'.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uia quesiuisti a me in Christo mihi carissime Jo[hanne] qualiter te studere oporteat . . .’ Explicit: quod affectas’ See Guyot 208.

MM2r Thomas Aquinas: Expositio libri Boetii de ebdomadibus. Leonine L (1992), 267-82; on this edition see the text below; see Torrell 68, 345-6; Guyot 208.

MM4v Thomas Aquinas: Super Boetium de trinitate. ‘Questiones super librum Boetii de trinitate'.’ Leonine L (1992), 75-171, on this edition 14 no. 4 (= Ed4) and 51; see Torrell 67-8, 345; Guyot 208.

OO4r ‘Tabula earundem questionum'.

OO4r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De virtutibus et vitiis. ‘De uiciis et uirtutibus numero quaternario procedens'.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor sunt uirtutum species . . . uilis penuria et infirmitas'.’ S. Thomae Aquinatis opera omnia, ed. R. Busa (Stuttgart, 1980), VII 718-20; see Guyot 208; Glorieux, Répertoire, 14ee; Bloomfield 4455.

OO6r ‘Tabula concordantiarum'.

OO6v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Concordantiae “Pertransibunt plurimi”. ‘De concordantiis in quo concordat seipsum in passibus apparenter contrariis'.’ Incipit: ‘[P]ertransibunt plurimi et multiplex . . .’ Explicit: in prima parte summe’ See Guyot 208.

PP1r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Aegidius de Lessinia]: De usuris in communi. ‘De usuris in communi et de usurarum contractibus'.’ Incipit: ‘[O]mnis homo a natura non degenerans ueritatem amat . . .’ Explicit: peccatorum et errorum in me purget’ See Kaeppeli I 13-15 no. 47; Guyot 208.

QQ2v ‘Tabula summe opusculorum'.

RR5v ‘Tabula de usuris'.

Imprint

Imprint: Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 31 Dec. 1498. Folio.

Remarks: As dated by Goff and Sheppard. The date in the colophon reads ‘ii°. kal'. Ianuarias', interpreted in BMC, BSB‑Ink, and Sack as 22 Dec.

Collation

Collation: aa10 bb–zz [et et] [con con] [rum rum] AA–PP8 QQ RR6.

Illustrations: Woodcut initials and diagrams.

References

ISTC: it00257000

Hain: H *1542;

Goff: Goff T‑257;

BMC: BMC V 452;

Proctor: Pr 5097;

Others: BSB‑Ink T‑237; CIBN T‑114; Michelitsch 217; Oates 2002; Sack, Freiburg, 3383; Sheppard 4239.

LCN: 14269779

Copies

Copy number: T-141(1)

Wanting the blank leaf RR6.

Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, stamped with the arms of Michael Wodhull in gilt on the upper cover; rebacked. Yellow-edged leaves.

Size: 312 × 212 × 45 mm.

Size of leaf: 303 × 194 mm.

Marginal notes, extracting key words, on rr3r only, in an Italian humanist hand in brown ink; the words ‘tirannus', ‘oligarchia', ‘democratia', ‘pullicia' [for policia], ‘aristocratia', and ‘rex' are extracted from the first chapter of De Regno.

Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740-1816); his arms on the binding; sale (1801), lot 862. Purchased from B.H. Blackwell, Ltd, Catalogue 695 (1959), no. 386, for £35.

SHELFMARK: Inc. c. I4.1498.2.


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