ALEXANDER de Ales (c.1185-1245). Super tertium Sententiarum. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1485. Chancery 2° (292 x 203mm). Roman type, 380 leaves (including the 2 blanks, ff.1 & 372), 52 lines, handsomely rubricated in red and green. (Light worming, almost all marginal but just touching text in s1,2.) Contemporary South German blind-stamped calf over wooden boards (rebacked, lacks clasps, spine very rubbed). Provenance: numerous marginal notes in a contemporary monastic German hand and 18 manuscript leaves at the end in the same hand discussing a range of theological topics, initials in red and green, capitals touched red, rubrics in red -- Freiburg im Breisgau, Franciscan convent (1648 inscription) -- Cortiense (stamp on title) -- Compagnia del Gesú (book label).
ALEXANDER de Ales (c.1185-1245). Super tertium Sententiarum. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1485. Chancery 2° (292 x 203mm). Roman type, 380 leaves (including the 2 blanks, ff.1 & 372), 52 lines, handsomely rubricated in red and green. (Light worming, almost all marginal but just touching text in s1,2.) Contemporary South German blind-stamped calf over wooden boards (rebacked, lacks clasps, spine very rubbed). Provenance: numerous marginal notes in a contemporary monastic German hand and 18 manuscript leaves at the end in the same hand discussing a range of theological topics, initials in red and green, capitals touched red, rubrics in red -- Freiburg im Breisgau, Franciscan convent (1648 inscription) -- Cortiense (stamp on title) -- Compagnia del Gesú (book label).

细节
ALEXANDER de Ales (c.1185-1245). Super tertium Sententiarum. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1485. Chancery 2° (292 x 203mm). Roman type, 380 leaves (including the 2 blanks, ff.1 & 372), 52 lines, handsomely rubricated in red and green. (Light worming, almost all marginal but just touching text in s1,2.) Contemporary South German blind-stamped calf over wooden boards (rebacked, lacks clasps, spine very rubbed). Provenance: numerous marginal notes in a contemporary monastic German hand and 18 manuscript leaves at the end in the same hand discussing a range of theological topics, initials in red and green, capitals touched red, rubrics in red -- Freiburg im Breisgau, Franciscan convent (1648 inscription) -- Cortiense (stamp on title) -- Compagnia del Gesú (book label).

Part 3 of the Summa universae theologiae by Alexander de Ales, also called Doctor Irrefragilis by Alexander IV in the Bull (De fontibus Paradisi), an important theologian and philosopher in the development of Scholasticism and of the Franciscan School. HC *647; BMC V, 229; GW 870; Goff A-385.