Summa Theologiae, Secunda pars secundae partis
questio XXIV, articulus 7-8
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Script and page layout very similar to fragment Ob.6.II.684
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front cover [Summa Theologiae, 2a 2ae, 24, 7]: ǁ pro solucione huius quesiti est atten [...] alicuius forme proposuit corporaliter prefigi […] forme que habet terminum... possit praefigi augmento caritatis […] ad allegata. Ad primum dicendum est [...] hec autem infinitas [...].
back cover [Summa Theologiae, 2a 2ae, 24, 8]: [Nulla autem] creatura infinite diligere potest, cum quelibet creatura sit finita. Et per hunc modum nullius creaturae caritas potest esse perfecta, sed sola caritas Dei, quia seipsum infinite diligit... Et ista perfectio caritatis est possibilis in vita. Tertio modo est quod aliquis habitualiter totum cor ponat in Deo, ita scilicet quod nihil cogitet vel velit quod sic divinae dilectioni est contrarium. Et hoc modo possibilis est pefectio caritatis in vita et hoc omnibus habentibus caritatem. De his perfectionibus scribit Augustinus… caritas in quibusdam perfecta in quibusdam imperfecta perfectissima autem in hac vita haberi non potest et habentur [...].
History
Germany? Teutonic Prussia?
The host volume belonged to Urban Stürmer (Sturmius), about 1523-1565 (entry on the front pastedown: Urbanus Stormius M.[ariaeburgenis]), german poet, professor of the University of Königsberg (1555), conductor and cantor of the prince's Albrecht Hohenzollern chaple (see also: Ob.6.II.376, 633, 684, 2054-2055, 4680, 4682, Pol.6.II.256). We dont't know when the volume (printed in 1559) was covered with a parchment bifolium taken from the codex with unidentified theological treatise (see also fragment Ob.6.II.684).
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).