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Two fragments, one vertical and from the outer half of a leaf, c. 135 × 240 mm, the other horizontal and from the top half of a leaf, c. 365 × 145mm, the original leaves written in two columns of 48 lines, written in a fine rounded gothic script, the vertical piece with text apparently comprising part of Raymond of Penyafort s Summa de casibus, Book I, 10.2 Quid sint genera mendaciorum (based on and paraphrasing Augustine, De mendacio), beginning aliquis sit pecuniam ese tollendam iniuste a latrone … [the last lines illegible] ); the horizontal piece unidentified but apparently concerning degrees of separation (the second column begins et Sium qui fuerunt fratres ecce primus gradus et s cand (?) Si vero non poteris scire … about two brothers, Sejus and Titius, which is very similar to a passage in Tancred (d. 1236) of Bologna s De matrimonio, ch. 20 De consanguinitate ) and Raymund s Summa de matrimonio, (which is a revision of Tancred s earlier work), Book 4, 7.2: Quid sit gradus ; decorated with two-line initials alternately red with blue penwork flourishing; apparently recovered from use in a bookbinding, with consequent damage, creases, holes, etc., one side of each fragment barely legible. N° de ref. del artículo ABE-1690799634776
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