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Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries Authors: Jacobus — Johannes Juff
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These pages continue the inventory of Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries published in Traditio 23 (1967) 313–413 and 24 (1968) 149–245. The commentaries have been arranged alphabetically according to the author's first name, with a brief bio-bibliographical note and indication of manuscripts and editions.
Title: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries Authors: Jacobus — Johannes Juff
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These pages continue the inventory of Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries published in Traditio 23 (1967) 313–413 and 24 (1968) 149–245.
The commentaries have been arranged alphabetically according to the author's first name, with a brief bio-bibliographical note and indication of manuscripts and editions.
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