Roger Bacon : essays contributed by various writers on the occasion of the commemoration of the seventh centenary of his birth / collected and edited by A.G. Little.
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![of it is included in the Opus Majus, Part VII (see Preface and Appendix to Steele’s edition). Inc. 1 Quoniam intentio principalis est innuere nobis [or vobis] vicia studii theologici.’ The discovery of the whole work is announced by Dr. Nogara, Dr. Pelzer and the Rev. H. M. Bannister of the Vatican Library as these pages are passing through the press. MSS. Oxford : Bodl. : Digby 190, f. 86v (fragment) : title : ‘ Metaphisica fratris Rogeri O.F.M. de viciis contractis in studio théologie.’1 Paris : Bibl. Nat. 7440, ff. 38-40, 25-32. Rome : Vatican. 2227, ff. 48r-67r (sec. xiv), ‘ De vitiis contractis in studio théologie ’ (anon.) ; Vat. 5004 (Alb. Magnus). Printed, in Opera hactenus inedita, ed. R. Steele, Fase. I (fragment only). Extracts in Charles, Roger Bacon, pp. 391-7. 36. Compendium studii theologiae, Bacon’s last work, written in 1292. In three or more parts. Inc. ‘ Quoniam autem in omnibus causis autoritas.’ MSS. Brit. Museum : Royal 7 F. vii, ff. 78-83, incomplete, containing Part I, capp. 1-2, Part II, capp. 1-6. (At the end of the article a seventeenth-century hand adds : ‘ quaere residuum, p. 221,’ referring to the version of theCommunia Naturalium already mentioned, beginning ‘ Ostensum est ’ (see p. 405 above). Oxford: Univ. College, 47 (sec.xvii),copied from RoyalMS. Printed in Brit. Soc. of Franciscan Studies, vol iii (ed. Rashdall), 1911. Extracts in Charles, pp. 410-15. II. DOUBTFUL AND SPURIOUS 37. Summulae dialectices, an elementary treatise on logic, characterized by Charles, who expresses a doubt as to its authenticity, as very dry, unimportant, and intended for lecturing purposes. Inc. ‘ Introductio est brevis et apta demonstratio in aliquam artem vel scientiam.’ ‘ Expli- ciunt sumule magistri Roberti Baccun ’ (perhaps by Robert Kilwardby (?), see No. 38 : or Petrus Hispanus (?), see Quetif-Echard, Script. Ord. Praed., i. 485). MS. Bodl. : Digby 204, f. 48 (sec. xiv in.). 1 Duhem, Opus Tertium, p. 33, argues that this formed part of the Opus Tert., but see Little, Part of the ‘ Opus Tert.’, &c., pp. xxviii-xxx.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28993949_0419.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


