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West Coast Rare Books

West Coast Rare Books

Westport / Ireland

Ioannis Duns Scoti. [Scotus,

Ioannis Duns Scoti. [Scotus,

Ioannis Duns Scoti. [John Duns Scotus]. Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis splendidissimi iubaris. Scriptum Oxoniense, in Primum Sententiarum Librum. Opera, et Labore Admodum, Reverendi Viri, et Domini Gregorii Pomi Avrei… Venetiis (Venice), Apud Bernadum Iuntam, 1612. 32 x 21 cm. Title page in red and black, with vignette, (18), 444 pages, (47) [Index]. / [A-A6, A-A4, A6 – Ss6] Missing leafs Ee1 (pages 325 & 326) and Ee6 (pages 335 & 336). Contemporary vellum. Very good condition. Rubbed and bumped. Internally damp stained throughout (see images). Remains fully readable, despite damp staining / age darkening..

There are various page numbering mistakes in the book, but based on the collation only two leaves are actually missing: Ee1 and Ee6 (pages 325/326 and 335/336).

Our price: EUR 600,-- 

Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis splendidissimi iubaris.
Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis sple
Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis sple
Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis sple
Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis sple
Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis sple
Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis sple
Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis sple
Philosophi Subtilissimi, Theologique profundissimi, & Seraphicae Religionis sple

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