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Fribourg/Freiburg, Couvent des Cordeliers/Franziskanerkloster, Ms. 51
Paper · A + XII + 167 + B ff. · 22 x 14.7 cm · Strasbourg · 1364
Composite manuscript with Quaestiones morales pulcrae et modernae
This composite manuscript was compiled by Konrad von Sulzbach in 1364, when he was a student in Strasbourg. After the first part of the collection containing the commentary by Gregory of Rimini OESA was lost, the manuscript was rebound in the last decade of the 14th century in Fribourg (Switzerland) with 37 Quaestiones determinatae (f. 1r-110v), with other questions (110v-119v and 153v-167r), and with the summary of the Sentenzen by Johannes de Fonte (f. 120r-153r). The 37 Quaestiones, which reveal the influence of the English Franciscan School, are found only in this manuscript.
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