Last month, while doing research on medieval papalist texts in a manuscript
at the Bodleian, I encountered a tract on the Trinity not known to me. The
opening page is damp stained, so the best I can make of the opening line is:
deum esse /// /// /// ostendit /// fides...
The next significant section opening reads:
Unum deum esse ostenditur auctoritate....
Section headings are as follows:
Quod in trinitate personarum unitas est essentie...
Quod trinitas multiplex est...
Quod inter essentiam et personam differentia est...
De immensitate dei...
De infinitate dei...
De incomprehensibilitate dei...
Dee incircumscriptione dei...
Authors cited are: Augustine, Boethius, Anselm & Bernard.
The MS is from the early 15th century, possibly from Siena [my reading of a
group of outlines for academic sermons].
The text is not in the Patrologia Latina database. Nor is it an opusculum
of Aquinas. Any suggestions for further places to look would be very much
appreciated.
Tom Izbicki
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