Cambrai Bibl. Municipale Classée MS Lat. 286 (271)

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Contents: William of Ockham, 1 Dial. (fols. 1-163r), 2 Dial. (fols. 163r-179r), 3.2 Dial. (fols. 179r-217v), and a list of chapters (fols. 218r-221r). 1 Dial. books 2-7 begin at 5v, 16v, 21r, 31r, 50v, 109v.

From the British Academy description:

Published Information: See Auguste Molinier, Catalogue général des Manuscrits des Bibliothèques publiques de France: Départements, t. XVII: Cambrai (Paris: Plon, 1891), p. 109. Dates MS to 14th century. On fol 163r: "Explicit liber septimus prime partis Dyalogorum... J. Maurroy".
Unpublished letter from Gilbert Ouy to Ian Murdoch: Ca "est écrit vers la fin du XIVe siècle"; Maurroy "devait travailler pour Pierre d'Ailly". Murdoch (op. cit., p. xxxiv) suggests that this MS belonged to d'Ailly but was not the copy from which he made the Abbreviatio.
Observations: All three parts written in same hand. Some difference in rubrication of III.ii compared with first two parts. Decorated initial capitals: 31r. Few annotations. Gatherings of 12 folios.
Collation shows that in 1 Dial. 1 Ca Ko Lc La Un Vd Ax Fr form a group -- see here. In 1 Dial. 3 Ca is close to Ko and not to Ar, but in 1 Dial. 7, Ca is close to Ar; in 1 Dial -- see here and here. See Change of exemplar, change of handwriting. In 3.2 Dial. Ca belongs to a family that ends with "antistitem" (3.2 Dial. 3.16); see End of 3.2 Dial..

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