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John Duns Scotus, Robert Holcot — 15th century, first half; English

MS. e Mus. 167

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Title

John Duns Scotus, Robert Holcot — 15th century, first half; English

Shelfmark

MS. e Mus. 167

Place of origin

English

Date

15th century, first half

Language

Latin

Contents

John Duns Scotus Quaestiones super Vniuersalia Porphyrii
John Duns Scotus Quaestiones on Aristotle's Peri hermenias
John Duns Scotus Quaestiones on Aristotle's Peri hermenias (opus alterum)
Robert Holcot Quaestio de stellis
Commentary on Aristotle, Meteora
Table on François de Meyronnes, Formalitates

Form

codex

Support

parchment, paper

Binding

Plain white parchment on bevelled boards with leather clasps, 15th-cent. English work.

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  • Franciscus, de Mayronis, approximately 1285-approximately 1328

  • Duns Scotus, Johannes, 1265-1308

  • Aristotle

  • Holkot, Robertus, -1349

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