Theologia naturalis siue Liber creatura[rum] specialiter de homine [et] de natura eius in qua[n]tum homo. : [et] de his qu[a] sunt ei necessaria ad cognoscendu[m] seip[su]m [et] Deu[m] [et] om[n]e debitu[m] ad q[uo]d ho[mo] tenet[ur] et obligatur tam Deo

Raymond, of Sabunde, -1436

Summary: The Spanish scholar Raymond of Sabunde was professor of medicine, philosophy, and theology at the University of Toulouse during the early fifteenth century. His study of natural theology came under the scrutiny of the Council of Trent, which placed its prologue on the index. This particular copy has been censored: the prologue, (leaf A6) has been either inked out or cut away.
Signatures: A-Q8, R6, [A] unsigned, R6b blank.
Imprint: In VD16 under Raimundus Von Sibiuda.
Binding: This volume was bound in polished calf with a gold Bishop's coat of arms embossed on the front and back covers.
Additional Details: Leaf A6 mutilated with loss of text. cf. New Catholic Encyclopedia (1967), v. 12, p. 106.

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