Excerpt from Petri Lombardi, Novariensis, Cognomine Magistri Sententiarum, Episcopi Parisiensis, Sententiarum Libri Quatuor, per Joannem Aleaume, Parisiensis Theologię Professorem, Pristino Suo Nitori Verč Restituti, Vol. 2: Necnon Divi Thomę Aquinatis, Doctoris Angelici, Odrinis Praedicatorum, Summa Theologica; Complectens Summę Theologicę Primam Secundę
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