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NEW FRIARS: London-Austin
F24. Leland, c. 1536-40
43 identified entries found.
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F24.1:
Vita S. Edwardi regis et martyris
ed. C. E. Fell (Leeds 1973);
BHL 2418.
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F24.2 (`historia Iuonis Carnotensis', inc.):
Hugh of Fleury OSB [† c1135]
Historia ecclesiastica siue Chronicon
the first redaction,
ed. B. Rottendorff (Münster 1638); the second redaction, part ed. G. Waitz,
MGH Scriptores 9. 337–64; N. Lettinck in RB 91 (1981) 386–97. [The work
was sent by the author for correction to Ivo of Chartres, to whom it is
commonly ascribed.]
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F24.3:
Sigebert of Gembloux OSB [c1030–1112]
Chronica
PL 160. 57–240.
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F24.4:
Martin of Troppau OP [†1278]
Chronica pontificum et imperatorum
ed. L. Weiland, MGH Scriptores
22 (1872), 377–482; Kaeppeli 2974; A. D. von den Brincken in Deutsches
Archiv 41 (1985) 460–531. [On the work's reception in England see
W. V. Ikas in EHR 116 (2001) 327-41 and at greater length, Fortsetzungen
zur Papst- und Kaiserchronik Martins von Troppau aus England, MGH (Hannover
2004).]
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F24.5 (`A. Necham/ de S. Albano de naturis rerum'):
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De naturis rerum
I–II, ed. T. Wright, RS 34 (1863), 1–354; III–V
(commentary on Ecclesiastes), unpr.; Hunt, Nequam, 134–6; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1172.
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F24.6 (`Lincolniensis super libros Dionysii de hierarchia'):
Ps. Dionysius the Areopagite
Opera, Latin tr.
CPG 6600–6607; pr. Bruges [1479] (GW 8408),
&c.; ed. P. Chevallier, Dionysiaca (Bruges 1937–50). [The several
translations are printed concurrently by Chevallier.]
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F24.7:
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Floriloquium siue Compendiloquium de uita et dictis illustrium philosophorum
pr. Lyon 1511, fols. 140r–194r, &c.; Glorieux Rép. 322c.
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F24.8:
Nicholas Trevet OP [c1258–c1334]
Commentary on Augustine's De ciuitate Dei
part pr. [Strassburg
c. 1468] (GW 2883), Mainz 1473 &c.; Kaeppeli 3136. [Trevet's work was
used in early printings to continue the fuller but incomplete commentary
by Thomas Waleys, which ends at X 29.]
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F24.9:
Robert Holcot OP [†1349]
Sermones de sanctis
not known to survive.
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F24.10 (inc.):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Collationes super Matthaeum
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl. 4514.
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F24.11:
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Collationes super Leuiticum
not known to survive.
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F24.12 (`sermones festiuales fratris Thome Wuinchelse'):
Thomas Winchelsea OFM [†1437]
Sermones de sanctis
not known to survive; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 694. Entered by Schneyer Rep. 3. 802, under the name of
John Winchelsea OFM.
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F24.13:
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
Commentary on the Song of Songs
unpr.; Hunt, Nequam, 137. The work
is sometimes referred to as Laus beatissimae uirginis (C. J. McDonough in
Mediaeval Studies 66 (2004) 99–128), which was treated as a separate lost
work by Hunt, Nequam, 130.
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F24.14:
Robert Holcot OP [†1349]
Commentary on Wisdom
pr. [Cologne, not after 1476] (Goff H288),
&c.; Kaeppeli 3497; Stegmüller Bibl. 7416.
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F24.15:
William of Nottingham OFM [† after 1330]
Commentary on Vnum ex quatuor
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl. 3002;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 796. [See also John Wykeham (?), Quaestiones
quas mouet Notyngham.]
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F24.16:
John Lathbury OFM [†1362]
Commentary on Lamentations
¶pr. Oxford 1482 (STC 15297, Goff L75);
Stegmüller Bibl. 4762.
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F24.17 (`Uualeis super psalterium', inc.):
Thomas Waleys OP [†1350]
Expositio super duos nocturnos Psalterii (Pss. 1–38)
pr.
London 1481 (STC 19627), &c.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 686; Kaeppeli
3890; Stegmüller Bibl. 8245. [Early edition someties confused with
Diego Perez de Valencia.]
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F24.18:
Adam Wodeham OFM [1295–1358]
Commentary on the Song of Songs
not known to survive.
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F24.19:
Henry Cossey OFM [†?1336]
Commentary on the Psalms
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 165;
Stegmüller Bibl. 3153.
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F24.20:
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Pastoralia
not known to survive; Glorieux Rép. 322w; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 338.
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F24.21 (`postillae Alexandri de Hales super Iob', inc.):
Alexander of Hales OFM [c1185–1245]
(?), Commentary on Job
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl. 1117. The
authorship of this commentary is uncertain as between Alexander,
Simon Hinton OP, William Alton OP, and William Milton OFM.
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F24.23a–c:
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Expositio aurea super Artem ueterem comprising three works,
Expositionis in libros artis logicae prooemium et Expositio in librum
Porphyrii de praedicabilibus, Expositio in librum Praedicamentorum
Aristotelis, Expositio in librum Peri hermenias Aristotelis
pr. Bologna
1496 (GW 11909); ed. E. A. Moody & others, Guilelmi de Ockham opera
philosophica, 2. 3–131, 135–339, 345–504;
Lohr, 204–205.
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F24.23d:
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Commentary on Aristotle's Sophistici elenchi
ed. F. del Punta,
Guillelmi de Ockham opera philosophica, 3. 1–337; Lohr, 205.
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F24.†24 (`opinio Uuicliui de uniuersalibus'):
John Wyclif [†1384]
De uniuersalibus
ed. I. J. Mueller (Oxford 1985); Thomson,
Wyclyf, 20–24 (A7, Ie), part of his Summa intellectualium.
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F24.25 (`Winchelsei super logicam stilo scholastico'):
Robert Winchelsea [†1313], archbishop of Canterbury
(?), Commentary on Aristotle's Logica
not known to survive;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 578. The attribution of this work to Robert
is Emden's (BRUO 2059); Bale, Catalogus, 1. 39, attributed it to
John Winchelsea OFM (†1326; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 346); Leland,
who is the only witness to the book, did not record the author's
baptismal name but subsequently, in his Scriptores, 320, he attributed
it to Thomas Winchelsea.
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F24.26:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
L. Minio-Paluello in DSB 1. 267–81 (on tradition and influence).
Indexing Aristotle's works presents difficulties at several levels. He
wrote a great deal. The sources provide evidence at different periods for the
Greek text, multiple Latin translations from Arabic and from Greek, groupings
of individual works under familiar medieval titles, and a wide range of
pseudonymous texts. The descriptions provided by the sources are often
imprecise, especially as to which Latin translation was recorded. Since the
sixteenth century scholarly interest has focused on the Greek text rather than
on versions current in the middle ages. Only in recent decades has
Aristoteles Latinus attempted to document the Latin versions current at
different times, but its progress with editions has been slow. Recently
Aristoteles Latinus Database (ALD) has provided complementary material.
Since 1971 a separate series Aristoteles Semito-Latinus has aimed to edit
translations from Arabic. Where neither is not available, one must have
recourse either to major sixteenth-century printings of Latin (in cases where
they print the medieval versions) or to the earliest printed editions that may
themselves have been documented by our sources. The resulting index is
inevitably uneven. Thanks to Pieter de Leemans for his advice.
Rhetorica, Latin tr.
ed. B. Schneider, AL 31/1–2 (1978), 5–154.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke, ibid. 159–321.
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F24.27:
William Woodford OFM [† post 1400]
Quaestiones LXXII de sacramento altaris
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 821–2.
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F24.28:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
DSB 1. 377–85.
[pseud.]
De retardatione accidentium senectutis
ed. R. Steele, Opera
hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconis (Oxford 1909–40), 9. 1–83;
Thorndike/Kibre 893. With the Summa expositio: ed. Steele, 9. 84–9;
Thorndike/Kibre 1361.
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F24.29:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
Antidotarius
ed. Steele, 9. 103–119; Thorndike/Kibre 1062.
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F24.30:
Robert Cowton OFM [† after 1313]
Lectura super Sententias
largely unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 531–2; Stegmüller Sent. 732.
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F24.31:
Thomas Bradwardine [1290–1349], archbishop of Canterbury
DNB; BRUO 244–6 and 3. xv–xvi; DSB 2. 390-97.
De causa Dei contra Pelagium
ed. H. Savile (London 1618); Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 643.
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F24.32 (`quolibeta †Ioannis Okam inceptoris'):
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Quodlibeta
ed. J. C. Wey, Guillelmi de Ockham opera theologica,
9. 1–782).
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F24.33:
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
De sacramento altaris, comprising two works, De quantitate and De
corpore Christi
ed. C. A. Grassi, Guillelmi de Ockham opera theologica 10
(St Bonaventure, NY, 1986).
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F24.34:
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Scriptum in libros Sententiarum
pr. Lyon 1495 (GW 11916), &c.;
ed. G. Gál & others, Guillelmi de Ockham opera theologica, vols. 1–7
(St Bonaventure, NY, 1974–84); Stegmüller Sent. 294.
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F24.35:
William of Ware OFM [† after 1305]
Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent.
307; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 815–16.
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F24.36:
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Commentary on Book I of the Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Stegmüller
Sent. 476; Glorieux Th. 316h. Extracts, ed. H. Spettmann, Johannis Pechami
Quaestiones de anima, BGPM 19/5–6 (1918), 183–221.
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F24.38 (`itinerarium eiusdem', inc.):
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Canticum pauperis pro dilecto
pr. in Bibliotheca Franciscana
scholastica medii aevi 4 (Quaracchi 1905, 19492), 133–205;
Stegmüller Bibl. 4855,1; Glorieux Th. 316al.
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F24.39 (`Suttoni quaestio de unitate formae'):
Thomas Sutton OP [after 1250–c1315]
Contra pluralitatem formarum
ed. P. Mandonnet, S. Thomae
Aquinatis Opuscula omnia (Paris 1927), 5. 308–346; Kaeppeli 3870.
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F24.41 (`questiones Pecham de sacramento altaris'):
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Quaestiones de eucharistia
unpr.; Glorieux Th. 316s; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 292.
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F24.42 (`Holcoti lectura super sententias'):
Robert Holcot OP [†1349]
Opus quaestionum super Sententias
pr. Lyon 1497 (Goff H287), Lyon
1518 / repr. Frankfurt 1957; Kaeppeli 3499; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 555.
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F24.43:
Richard Fishacre OP [†1248]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
unpr. apart from prol. ed. R. J. Long
in Med. Stud. 34 (1972) 71–98; Sharpe Latin Writers, 477; Stegmüller
Sent. 718; Kaeppeli 3466.
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F24.44:
Richard of Middleton OFM [1245–before 1308]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Brescia 1591 / repr.
Frankfurt 1963; Stegmüller Sent. 722.
43 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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