Bonaventura, Commentarius in secundum librum Sententiarum
Distinctio 21, cap. 1-2
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- Title Commentarius in secundum librum Sententiarum
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Back cover: [Distinctio 21, cap. 1, De invidia diaboli, qua ad hom] (front cover): ǁ inem temptandum accessit [distinctio 21] (back cover): <V>idens igitur diabolus homin[em per obedientiae humilitatem posse ascendere, unde] (front cover): ǁ ipse per superbiam corrverat, in (back cover): [vidit ei: et qui prius per superbiam diab] (front cover): ǁ olus fuerat, id est, deorsum lapsus, zelo invi (back cover): [die factus est satan, id est adversarius. Unde et] (front cover): ǁ mulierem temptavit... ><(back cover): [cap. 2, Quare in alien] (front cover): ǁ a forma venit dyabolus ad hominem (back cover): <S>ed quia illi per violentiam nocere non poterat, ad f[raudem se convertit, ut d] (front cover): ǁ olo hominem supplantaret, quem (back cover): virtute superare nequir[et. Ne autem fraus illius] (front cover): ǁ manifestaretur nimis, in sua specie [non venit]
- Edition S. Bonaventurae Doctoris Seraphici Opera Omnia, vol. 2, Quaracchi 1885, s. 489-490, https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/20vs/221_Bonaventura/1221-1274,_Bonaventura,_Doctoris_Seraphici_Opera_Omnia_(Quaracchi)_Vol_02,_LT.pdf
History
Teutonic Prussia?
The host volume belonged to Urban Stürmer (Sturmius), about 1523-1565, german poet, professor of the University of Königsberg (1555), conductor and cantor of the prince's Albrecht Hohenzollern chaple (entry on the front pastedown: Urbanus Stormius M.[ariaeburgensis]), see also Ob.6.II.376, 633, 684, 687, 2054-2055, 4680, Pol.6.II.256. We can assume, that the volume (printed in 1558) was covered with a parchment leaf taken from the commentary on Quatuor libros Sententiarum in Königsberg.
Urban Stürmer probably donated his book collection to the university library, which in 1810 was joined with the castle library, thus creating the Royal and University Library in Königsberg (1827-1944).
In the years 1827-1944 the volume belonged to the Royal (since 1918: State) and University Library in Königsberg. Then, as a result of the evacuation of the most valuable collections of the library and the change of state borders after the second world war, the evacuated books (among them the host volume) found themselves in the territory of the Polish state. In July 1946, by the decision of the Ministry of Education, they were transferred to the University Library in Toruń.