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[Most of these notes are taken from the valuable review of this volume by Father Livarius Oliger, O.F.M., in Archiv. Franc. Hist. iv., 147-152.]
P. 2. Super Magistrum Sententiarum.
The Catalogue of the Library of the Friars Minor at Siena, drawn up in 1481, contained: ‘Opus Joannis de Checcano super quatuor libros sententiarum’ (cf. Papini, L’Etruria Francescana, Siena, 1797, 137). Probably Jo. de Pecham.
P. 2. Add after l. 25: Summa de esse et essentia secundum fratrem Johannem de pexano alias de piziano ; inc. ‘Sensus mei penuria, temporis angustia et fratris instantia cogit’. MS.: Bibl. Angelica, 560 (fol. 114-5), at Rome (15th century).
P. 3, l. 14. Bibl. Civit. MS. 203, at Angers, ff. 41-47, closely resembling Merton Coll. MS. 96, ff. 262-270.
P. 5. Formula Confessionum.—Add: MS. Bibl. Regia cod. Lat. 14625, at Munich (attributed to Jo. Rigaud).
P. 6. Canticum pauperis.—Add: MS. formerly Phillipps 12290, f. 25, now in possession of A. G. Little.
P. 7. Vita S. Antonii Patavensis.—Delete the following lines and read: This has not been identified. The ascription to Pecham of the Life contained in a MS. in the library of the Capuchins at Lucerne (by Père L. de Chérancé,