Adversaria Alexandri Ros, Early seventeenth century
Scope and Contents
Following the prolegomena, the principal contents of the works are as follows: ‘Phrases Terentiæ ex Andria depromptæ’; ‘Annotations in Petri Rami dialecticam’; ‘In universas demonstrationes collectanea quædam plus quam aurea ex Antonio Rubio per me Alexandrum Ros deprompta’; ‘In secundam Trinitatis personam aphorismi quidam’; collections concerning the anatomy of the head; various notes, the first ‘In tabulam Cebetis’, the remainder theological; theses proposed by various persons, whose names are given, apparently in the theological schools in Cambridge, with ‘objectiones’ and ‘responsiones’ to each; three notes, ‘De sacra scriptura’, ‘De sacramentis’ and ‘De reali præsentia Christi in sacramento’; ‘Quædam notatu digna Isagogen Porphyrianam’; ‘Quædam notatu digna in Aristotelis categorias’; ‘De annunciationibus quædam notatu digna’; ‘An universalia per intellectum fiant, an vero ipsum præcedant?’; ‘De natura logicæ’; ‘Theologiæ communis locus de angelis’; ‘Locus in homine’, a treatise on the anatomy of the human body. The dates of portions of the manuscript, 1606, 1609 and 1611, occur at intervals in the book. See also MS Dd.06.69.
Dates
- Creation: Early seventeenth century
Creator
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Extent
1 volume(s) (163 leaves.)
Language of Materials
Latin
Custodial History
In the Library by the mid 1750s.
Physical Description
Paper.
Repository Details
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