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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q210529
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Résumé : This book is a sixteenth-century paper transcript of Peter Abelard (1079-1142), Sic et non, copied from a manuscript in Cambridge University Library. The work discusses a series of apparently contradictory statements from the Bible and the Church Fathers. The text is written in a clear hand and there is a note from the work of Johannes Trithemius OSB (1462-1516) on one of the flyleaves.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
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Peter Abelard - author
1-355 - Peter Abelard, Sic et non || Petri Abelardi Sic et Non
Note : (1) Prologue
incipit : (1) Cum in tanta uerborum multitudine
Note : P. L. CLXXVII 1339
explicit : (15) quae ipse retractando correxerit positum esse
Note : (16) Text
Note : ends
explicit : (342) diuine cognitionis intentione defluxerit
Note : Table p. 345, ending p. 355. The rest blank
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