The Grey Friars in OxfordLittle, A. G. (Andrew George)
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The Grey Friars in Oxford
Little, A. G. (Andrew George)
Franciscans -- Great Britain
Paris:--Bibl. Nat. 3657 (sec. xiv) Part I, fol. 1-208; Part II, fol.
289-321; Part III, Tractatus ii, fol. 210-287, breaking off with the
words _nec antedicte sedis scil. Romane antistitem_ in Lib. 3, cap. 16
of Tract. ii; also 14313 (A. D. 1389), Parts I and II; 14619, fol.
121-166 (sec. xv), Part III, Tractatus ii, breaking off in Lib. 3,
cap. 16 of Tract. ii, as above; 15881 (sec. xiv), Parts I, II; and
Part III, Tractatus ii, breaking off in Lib. 3, cap. 16, as
above.--Bibl. de l’Arsenal 517, fol. 17-303, Parts I, II, and III,
ending with the words ‘_Magister Hoc multis racionibus improbatur.
Primo_ ...’, in Chapter 17 of the 3rd book of Tractatus ii of Part
III[1465],--Bibl. Mazarine 3522 (sec. xiv), fol. 149-198, Part III,
Tract. ii, ending in Cap. 16 of Lib. 3; fol. 200-246, Part III, Tract.
i; fol. 246-297, Part III, Tract. ii, ending with Cap. 23 of Lib. 3,
_passibilis et mortalis_.
Rome:--Vatican, Bibl. Regin. Sueciae, 90; cf. 79, ‘de potestate
papae.’ (Montfaucon.)
Dijon 340 (sec. xv), Parts I, II, and III, ending with the words ‘_pro
nunc tibi sufficiant_,’ in the printed editions.
Auxerre 252, f. 88 (sec. xiv), containing Part III, Tract. ii (3
books).
Avignon 185, containing Part I.
Toulouse 221 (sec. xiv), Parts I, II, and Part III, Tractatus ii,
which is called Tractatus iii in the MS.
Basel A vi. 5, Parts I, II, and III.
Florence:--Laurentiana, _ex Bibl. S. Crucis_, Plut. xxxvi. Dext. Cod.
xi (sec. xiv), Parts I and II.
Venice:--St. Mark, Vol. I, Cl. viii. Cod. 7 (sec. xv), Part I, book 6.
Printed at Lyons 1495; reprinted in Goldast’s _Monarchia_ II, 398-957.
Part III, according to the scheme drawn up in the Prologue[1466], was to
consist of nine treatises:
i. De potestate papae et cleri; ii. De potestate et juribus Romani
Imperii; iii. De gestis Johannis XXII; iv. De gestis Domini Ludovici de
Bavaria; v. De gestis Benedicti XII; vi. De gestis fratris Michaelis de
Cesena; vii. De gestis et doctrina fratris Geraldi Odonis; viii. De gestis
fratris Guilhelmi de Ockham; ix. De gestis aliorum Christianorum, regum,
&c.
The edition of 1495, of which Goldast’s is a reprint, ends at the 23rd
chapter of the 3rd book of Treatise II, with the words:
‘passibilis et mortalis. Et haec de tertia parte Dialogorum pro nunc
tibi sufficiant.’
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