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etram Sententia Satis nervos[e with accent grave] a Zabarella re[y with umlaut]situr, & a Be: | etram Sententia Satis nervos[e with accent grave] a Zabarella re[y with umlaut]situr, & a Be: | ||
nedicto Pererio. | nedicto Pererio. | ||
Altera [illegible], qui in contrari[u with a tilda] incidentes error[e with accent], ali: | |||
quid strictius: Scilicet corpus generationi, & corruptioni obnoxium | |||
Phisices Subiectum statuerunt; quor[u with accent] rationes, & explicata, | |||
et refutata sunt a Zabarellas. | |||
Quarta Alberti: quam receprunt prastantissimi Neosterici; |
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QUESTIONES IN OCTO LIBROS PHISICORUM ARITOTELIS DECERP: [illegible] ex antiquorum, & neotercium philosophorum scriptis
An corpus naturale mobile sit subiect[(u with a tilde] naturalis philosophia
De subiecto naturalis philosophiae vary interpretes Aristotelis diversimode ex cogitament. Verum et si multa ptractantur a philosopho naturali Veluti Calum, Elementa, mista animalia, & huiusmodi Alia; tamen cum via sit Scientia naturalis, & [illegible] Scientia sumitur ex [illegible] subiecti, propofitis antis quorum Sententis, ysg refutatis, nos ex Nestericorum The Sauro depromptum verum Phisices Suiectum vobis Explicabimus.
Una D. Thoma, qui voluit Subiect[u with a tilda] Phisices esse Ens mobile ratio cims fuit; quorn[a with a tilda] End mobile latissim[e with accent grave] se extendit; quod reliqua [illegible] tanqu[a with a tilda] Specties Suas Sub Se continet, ideog ad aqua tum est Subiect[u with a tilda] totius Phisices. ver[u with a tilda] hob Sententia Satis So: lid[e with accent grave] confutata est a Jac[o with dash above]bo Zabarella, & Pererio. Alia Scoti, qui substantiam naturalem assignavit cusus etram Sententia Satis nervos[e with accent grave] a Zabarella re[y with umlaut]situr, & a Be: nedicto Pererio.
Altera [illegible], qui in contrari[u with a tilda] incidentes error[e with accent], ali: quid strictius: Scilicet corpus generationi, & corruptioni obnoxium Phisices Subiectum statuerunt; quor[u with accent] rationes, & explicata, et refutata sunt a Zabarellas.
Quarta Alberti: quam receprunt prastantissimi Neosterici;