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The leaf was gifted to the Library by the Friends of the State Library of South Australia in 1984.
The parent manuscript, comprising 310 leaves, was broken apart in the late 1930s and gatherings and individual leaves offered for sale by Philip C. Duschnes in several catalogues from 1939 to 1946. Otto F. Ege acquired over 100 leaves for three specimen sets of medieval manuscript leaves he compiled in the 1940s. Consequently, many leaves are held in collections around the globe. A list of identified leaves has been collated by Mildred Budney, Research Group on Manuscript Evidence.
Contents: The text is from Book I, beginning partway through d. 33 (on divine properties), q. 1, a. 3 'Whether the divine properties are in the Persons of the Trinity and the Divine Essence', and a. 4 'Whether adjectives pertaining to the Divine Essence and the Persons of the Trinity can be predicated of the properties'.
The preceding leaf, foliated 219, is held by Granville, OH, Denison University, William Howard Doane Library (FOL Set 30). Denison Leaf 40
Script: Humanist minuscule, inset capitals in blue or red with paraph markers also alternately red or blue.
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