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[89] Died 1444

[90] Latest edition, Tours, 1900-1908

[91] Died 1481

[92] Died 1523

[93] Written 1507-22

[94] On the Ia IIae, Cologne, 1512

[95] On the Cont. Gent.: Venice, 1534

[96] On the IIa IIae. He died in 1546

[97] At Salamanca, 1932-35

[98] At Madrid. 1933-35

[99] Sess. VI, chap. 6.

[100] IIIa, q. 85, a. 5

[101] Ia IIae, q. 112, a. 4; IIa IIae, q. 24, a. 3.

[102] Et liquido nuper in sacris concilii Tridentini decretis apparuit

[103] Bull. ord. praed.: V, 155

[104] On the Ia IIae, Salamanca, 1577, and on the IIIa, Salamanca, 1578

[105] On the la, Salamanca, 1584-88 (recently reprinted, Valencia, 1934) ; on the IIa IIae, Salamanca, 1584-94; and on the IIIa (still in manuscript).

[106] Published 1640-42

[107] Published 1631, 1637, 1641 (new ed.: Paris, 1871).

[108] Defensiones (latest edition, Tours, 1900-1908).

[109] Bk. III, chap. 51.

[110] Ibid.: chap. 94

[111] Bk IV, chap. 95. Note here some differences between him and Cajetan

[112] De entia et essentia; De analogia nominum. Noteworthy too are his opuscula on the sacrifice of the Mass.

[113] Rome, 1888-1906

[114] De divinis nominibus, chap. 5, lect. 3. Quodl. XII, a. 3, 4: Commentary on St. John's Gospel (2: 4; 7: 30; 13: 1; 17: 1)

[115] Cf. Dict. theol. cath.: s. v. Banez

[116] Re-edited at Paris, 1883; and recently again, by Beatus Reiser, O. S. B.: Turin, 1930-37

[117] Re-edited at Paris, 1883-86. The Benedictines of Solesmes are now again re-editing the work.

[118] Fribourg, 1911

[119] Fribourg, three volumes, 1907

[120] 1908 and 1912

[121] 1910

[122] Two volumes, 1927