Roma Vat. Lat. 4115

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1.fols. 1r-25v, Opicini de Canistris De preheminentia spiritualis imperii;

2.fols. 27r-133r, 3.2 Dial.;

3.fols. 135r-156v, [Ockham], An princeps;

4.fols. 159r-227, Sermo pro defunctis;

5.fols. 231r-265v, Contra Michaelistas;

6.fols. 267r-300v, John XXII, Quia vir reprobus;

7.fols. 301rv, Boniface VIII, Unam sanctam;

8.fols. 303r-305v, John XXII, Quorundam exigit;

9.fols. 306r, John XXII, Cum inter nonnullos. From the British Academy description:

Published Information: See Ockham, Opera Politica, ed. H.S. Offler, vol. 1 (edn. 2), p. 223 (V). See See Scholz Unbekannte, p. 144.
Observations: Items 2-6 inclusive (not the others) are in the one hand. This copyist has apparently identified himself on fols. 265v and 300v as Alphonsus Petri of Compostella, and gives dates of completion -- 1410 for item 6, 1411 for item 5. Someone with bold handwriting has annotated all items except 4. The copyist has made some corrections to the text of the Dialogus, the bold annotator and at least two other readers have written corrections and other marginalia. For examples see 39v40r, 65v66r, 67v68r, 98v99r, 101v102r, 107v108r, 131v132r.
Collation shows that Ve and Na have the most complete and most plausible text of 3.2 Dial.

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