Questio[n]es subtiles & [per]utiles mag[ist]ri Joa[n]nis Mag[ist]ri doctoris parisien[si]s su[per] totu[m] cursu[m] logice porphyrij & ph[ilosoph]i cu[m] vtili explanat[i]one text[us] incipiu[n]t s[ecundum] me[n]te[m] doctoris subtilis Scoti..

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Author / Creator:Magistris, Johannes de, -1510
Uniform title:Quaestiones super totum cursum logicae. Latin. 1487
Imprint:Cui fine[m] i[m]posuit Venetijs : Bonet[us] locatellus su[m]ptib[us] & expe[n]sis Octauiani Scoti modoeciensis, 12° k[alendas] Jul[ii] .1487. [20 June 1487]
Description:1 online resource ( [360] p.)
Language:Latin
Series:Early European books.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10101263
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Varying Form of Title:Quaestiones subtiles et perutiles magistri Johannis Magistri doctoris parisiensis super totu[m] cursum logicae Porphyrij et philosophi cum utili explanatione textus incipiunt secundum mentem doctoris subtilis Scoti
Other authors / contributors:Gregorius, Franciscus, active 1487-1499, editor.
Scotto, Ottaviano, -1498 publisher.
Locatelli, Boneto, active 1486-1523 printer.
Notes:Title from incipit on A2 recto.
Colophon reads: Op[us] [pre]clar[um] & subtile q[uaesti]onu[m] ioh[ann]is mag[ist]ri doctoris [par]ie[n]sie[n]sis [sic] seq[uen]cis doctoris subtil[is] ioh[ann]is scoti felicit[er] explicit. Cura f[rat]ris fra[n]cisci gregorij de p[ro]ui[n]cia p[ro]ui[n]cie ord[in]is mi[n]o[rum] sacre theologie bachalarij dilige[n]tissime eme[n]datu[m]. cui fine[m] i[m]posuit bonet[us] locatellus su[m]ptib[us] & expe[n]sis Octauiani Scoti modoeciensis. Venetijs 12° k[alendas] Jul[ii] .1487.
Edited by Franciscus Gregorius. Cf. ISTC.
Text in two columns; 50 lines. With woodcut initials; without foliation, catchwords.
Signatures: A-Y⁸ Z⁶.
Imperfect: stained.
Reproduction of original in: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze -- Incunabula.
BM 15th cent., V, p. 436
BSB-Ink, M-12
Goff, M-29
GW, M19834
IGI, 5943
ISTC, im00029000
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2010 Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions.