Paris. Bibl. de la Sorbonne MS 193

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Paris, Bibl. de la Universite (Sorbonne), Ms. 193, fols. 3ra-233ra (184ra) (books I-IV); fols. 233ra(184ra)-239rb(190rb) (tabula quaestionum). Parchment; 14th century; gothic bookhand with cursive elements; provenance unknown, probably French; two columns of 55-68 lines each. Contains collationes I-III of the Oxford Lectures of Adam Wodeham. The last section of the manuscript is misnumbered. Folio 156r is written as 106r, and thus all remaining folios run fifty behind the proper foliation until fol. 182, where the numbering skips from 131 to 133, making the numbers run forty nine behind the proper foliation. The system of marginal summaries is dropped after IV, q. 5. For further description see: Catalogue general des Manuscrits des Bibliatheques publiques de France. Universite de Paris el universites des Departments, ed. C. Beaulieux (Paris, 1918), pp. 57-58.

Details from Adam Wodeham: An Introduction to His Life and Writings by William Courtenay.

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