CERCHIARI, MARINUS, FATHER.
In starbis nat[urali]s Aris[totelis] sectiones in sent[enti]a
Saneti Thomae, 1641.
MANUSCRIPT NUMBER 044
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CITATION: Father Marinus Cerchiari, In starbis nat[urali]s Aris[totelis]
sectiones in sent[enti]a Saneti Thomae, MSS 044, Archives and Manuscripts
Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University.
A Dominican, Marinus Cerchiari was an Italian from Patavia, who lived in the mid-seventeenth century in the province of St. Dominic in Venice. According to Brother Cherbino Torri, in the Memorials of that province, Cerchiari also composed a manuscript entitled "Rosary of the Holy Madonna."
In starbis nat[urali]s Aris[totelis] sectiones in sent[enti]a Saneti
Thomae is a 48 page manuscript commentary, in Latin, on the natural philosophy
of Aristotle in the ideas of Saint Thomas Aquinas. The pages are in poor
condition and the handwriting may be difficult to read.