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Commentarii in libros sententiarum
Author
Aureolus, Petrus
Title
Commentarii in libros sententiarum
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Italiano: 1: Commentariorum in primum librum sententiarum pars prima [-secunda]. - [S.l.] : [s.n.], [s.d.] (Romae : ex Typographia Vaticana, 1596). - [4], 746, [2], 747-1126, [50] p. ; 2°. - Segn.: 2 A-3Q6 3R2 [pigreco]3R6 3S-5B6 (5B6 bianca) A-D6 .
Language Latin
Publication date AD
institution QS:P195,Q3639582
Place of publication Rome
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