De divinis moribus by Pseudo-Thomas Aquinas, 15th century
Contents
This section contains De divinis moribus (The Ways of God), wrongly attributed to Thomas Aquinas. It was probably actually written by Thomas Waleys, a Dominican master of Theology at Oxford University, in the 15th century.
In this manuscript, the text is titled Tractatus beati thome de aquino de divinis moribus and begins on f. 196r with the words Perfecti estote sicut et pater vester coelestis perfectus. It ends on f. 204v with Explicit tractatus de divinis moribus. Amen.Deo laus.
This section is written in a similar hand to the previous section, but it is different to the hand that wrote the following section.
Dates
- Creation: 15th century
Creator
- Thomas Waleys, c 1287-? 1350 (Dominican master of theology at Oxford University) (Author, Person)
- Thomas, Aquinas, ? 1225-1274 (Saint) (Attributed name, Person)
Language of Materials
Latin
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to all. The manuscripts can be consulted in the Centre for Research Collections, Edinburgh University Main Library.
Full Extent
10 folios
Repository Details
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