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James, M. R.; Lambeth Palace Library [Editor]
A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace: the mediaeval manuscripts — Cambridge: Univ.Pr., 1932

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LAMBETH LIBRARY

543

—sicut dictum est superius. Expl. diuisio entis in predica-
mento.
3. Idem super Porphyrii Isagogen .....
Quia aristoteles in libro predicamentorum de decern predica-
mentis
Ends with tab. 6: Expl. Uniuersalia M. W. Penbegell cum
solempni exposicione super librum Porphirii.
On 30 a is a full page tree with species specialissima at bottom
and genus generalissimum at top.
4. Uniuersalia mag. Johannis Scharp (so table) ....
Queritur utrum aliqua sunt uniuersalia in rerum natura prefer
signa
—adducende.

30 £

5. Rob. Alyngton super predicamenta .... 69
Quoniam logica ad omnium scienciarum principia viam habet
Ends 173 (174) a : pro literal! sentencia huius libri.
Expl. literalis sentencia super predicamenta aristotelis per
mag. Rob. Alyngton socium collegii b. marie oxonie de
Wyntonia compilata.
6. Myluerley super 6 principia ...... 143(174)^
Forma est composicioni contingens. Intencio autoris in hoc
libello est diffusius tractare
—Et hec sufficiant pro literali sentencia huius libelli.
7. Problema Tarteys correspondens libello Porphyrii . . . 184 (215)
Problema correspondens libello porphirii est hoc
—ad problema finalis responsio. Pro opusculo sit laus et
gloria Christo.
Expl. problema Tarteys correspondens libello Porf.
8. Tarteys de figuris 239 (270)b
Utrum omnes figure artificiales et naturales
—finaliter adquiratur (?).
Expl. problema Tarteys de figuris.
Flyleaf blank.
The MS. is cited by Tanner as 393 and also as 4t0 69 on all
the works contained in it. All the writers were Oxford
teachers of cent, xiv late and xv early. Tarteys is John
Tarteys of Balliol.

394. Innocentius III.
Quaestiones.

(G. 0. 9)
E. 22

Vellum, 8f x 6j, ff. 136, three or four portions. I, xiii, 2 columns,
38 lines. II, III, xiii, 33 and 21 lines. IV, xiii, 33 lines. I and IV
in fine hands, the rest rather rough.
Calf binding, pr. u. Zd.
 
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