The theological views of Duns are expounded in a commentary on the "Sententiae" of Peter Lombard. A summary of the system by Nicholaus d'Orbellis was printed at Basel 1494 (see DNB under Duns).
Colophon: Immpressūq3 expen̄. honesti viri Francisci regnault Anno domini. M.ccccc.xv.die vero vltima mensis Jullij.
Not in British Museum, Paris. Bibl. Nat., or Brunet.
Title vignette: Printer's mark.
In 4 books.
Prefatory paragraph and Epigram on verso of t.p. by Lodoicus honnonius neruius.
Title printed in red and black.
Signatures: a-z[superscript 8], [Non-Roman character][superscript 8], [Non-Roman character][superscript 8], aa-yy[superscript 8]; y[superscript 3] signed v.iij; ij4 signed ij-iij; ll3 signed lliiij - Perfect.
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Eximii doctoris magistri Nicolai de orbellis ordinis mino 4 sup. sētentias cōpēdiū singulare elegātiora doctoris subtilis [i.e. Duns Scotus] dicta sūmatim cōplectēs: qō nunc dudūmultis viciatu erroribus: castigatissime recognitū / [by L. Honnonius Nervius].
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PML 1818
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Imp̄ssioni Parisii cōmendatū : Impēsis ffrancisci Regnault, Anno dn̄i. 1515.
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1 v.
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Henry VIII's copy with Tudor rose device on obverse & his arms on reverse covers. Bound by Garrett Godfrey of Cambridge (Bibl. Soc. Illus. Mon. XIII., 1904, Plates 1-7).
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