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P6. Catalogue, Michaelmas 1400
467 identified entries found.
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P6.2b:
Jerome [c347–420]
Psalterium
PL 29. 119–397; Stegmüller Bibl. 21.
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P6.4:
Petrus Riga [†1209]
Aurora
ed. P. E. Beichner (Notre Dame, IN, 1965); Stegmüller
Bibl. 6823–5.
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P6.22g:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Ad inquisitiones Ianuarii (epp. 54–5)
CPL 262; PL
33. 199–223; ed. A. Goldbacher, CSEL 34/2 (1898) 158–213.
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P6.23:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Gloss on the Psalms (Magna glosatura)
PL 191. 55–1296;
Stegmüller Bibl. 6637.
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P6.24a:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Gloss on the Psalms (Magna glosatura)
PL 191. 55–1296;
Stegmüller Bibl. 6637.
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P6.24b (I):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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P6.*26b (`sermones cuiusdam religiosi'):
John Halgrin of Abbeville [†1239]
J. Ribaillier, DS 8 (1974) 249–56.
Sermones de tempore
unpr.; Glorieux Rép. 113a; Schneyer Rep. 3. 510–523.
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P6.26a (on Ps. 1–34):
Lethbert of Saint-Ruf [fl. 1110]
Flores Psalmorum
part pr. in PL 21. 642–960
(as Rufinus); A. Wilmart, 'Le commentaire sur les Psaumes imprimé sous
le nom de Rufin', RB 31 (1914) 258–76; Stegmüller Bibl. 5395. [The
preface was written by Walter, bishop of Maguelonne, whence the work is
sometimes ascribed to Magelonensis.]
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P6.26b:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sermones de diebus festis et dominicis
printed among the sermons
attributed to Hildebert of Lavardin, PL 171. 343–950; list in Schneyer
Rep. 4. 701–4. [A. Wilmart, `Les sermons d'Hilbert', RB 47 (1935)
12–51. Almost all of the sermons attributed to Hildebert in PL 171 are
the works of Geoffrey Babio, Peter Lombard, Peter Comestor or Maurice de
Sully.]
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P6.26c:
Avicenna (Abu `Ali al-Husain ibn `Abdallah Ibn Sina) [980–1037]
DSB 15. 494–501.
[pseud.]
Commentary on Aristotle's De caelo et mundo, Latin tr.
pr. Venice
1508, fols. 37r–42v; ed. O. Gutman, Pseudo-Avicenna. Liber celi et mundi
(Leiden 2003); Thorndike/Kibre 233, 429; Diaz 1020. The work is a translation
from Arabic of Themistius's commentary on Aristotle's De caelo.
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P6.26d (on Ps. 48–88):
Lethbert of Saint-Ruf [fl. 1110]
Flores Psalmorum
part pr. in PL 21. 642–960
(as Rufinus); A. Wilmart, 'Le commentaire sur les Psaumes imprimé sous
le nom de Rufin', RB 31 (1914) 258–76; Stegmüller Bibl. 5395. [The
preface was written by Walter, bishop of Maguelonne, whence the work is
sometimes ascribed to Magelonensis.]
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P6.26e:
Geoffrey Babio du Louroux [†1158], archbishop of Bordeaux
Sermones
more than fifty sermons are printed among those
attributed to Hildebert of Lavardin, PL 171. 343–950, others among
those attributed to John, archbishop of Rouen, PL 147. 27–62; J.-P.
Bonnes, `Un des plus grands prédicateurs du XIIe siècle: Geoffrey du
Loroux dit Geoffrey Babion', RB 56 (1945–6) 174–215;
Schneyer Rep. 2. 150–59. [A. Wilmart, `Les sermons d'Hilbert', RB 47
(1935) 12–51. Almost all of the sermons attributed to Hildebert in PL
171 are the works of Geoffrey Babio, Peter Lombard, Peter Comestor or
Maurice de Sully.]
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P6.28a–29:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Enarrationes in Psalmos
CPL 283; ed. E. Dekkers & J. Fraipont,
CCSL 38–40 (1956); ed. F. Gori, CSEL 93–95 (in progress), of which
Pss 119–50 have appeared, CSEL 95/3–5 (2001–5). [This title, now standard,
originated with Erasmus.]
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P6.28b (`expositio simboli A. contra iudeos paganos et arrianos hereticos'):
Quodvultdeus [†453], bishop of Carthage
Sermo contra iudaeos, paganos, et arianos (serm. 4)
CPL 404;
CPPM 1. 1205; ed. R. Braun, CCSL 60 (1976) 227–58. Part of the text (§§ 11–17),
inc. `Vos inquam', circulated independently, for example, in the homiliary of
Paul the Deacon with the title `de aduentu domini' (PL 95. 1470–75).
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P6.28a–29:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Enarrationes in Psalmos
CPL 283; ed. E. Dekkers & J. Fraipont,
CCSL 38–40 (1956); ed. F. Gori, CSEL 93–95 (in progress), of which
Pss 119–50 have appeared, CSEL 95/3–5 (2001–5). [This title, now standard,
originated with Erasmus.]
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P6.30:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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P6.‡31g (`historia britonum'):
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Historia regum Britanniae
ed. M. D. Reeve & N. Wright (Woodbridge
2007). [See also J. C. Crick, The Historia regum Britannie of Geoffrey of
Monmouth 3 A Summary Catalogue of the Manuscripts (Cambridge 1989).]
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P6.31a:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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P6.31b (`megacosmus Bernardi'):
Bernardus Silvestris [† after 1159]
Cosmographia
ed. P. Dronke (Leiden 1978).
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P6.31h:
The Owl and the Nightingale
ed. J. Grattan & G. F. Sykes, EETS Extra S. 119 (1935).
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P6.32a (`ferrum'):
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
Corrogationes Promethei
excerpts ed. P. Meyer, Notices et extraits
35/2 (1896), 641–82; Hunt, Nequam, 131–3.
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P6.32b:
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
[dub.]
`De spiritualibus proprietatibus Dei'
unidentified.
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P6.32d (attrib. Fulgentius):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
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P6.32e–f:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De libero arbitrio
CPL 260; ed. W. M. Green, CCSL 29 (1970) 211–321.
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P6.32g:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De uera religione
CPL 264; ed. W. M. Green, CSEL 77/2 (1961); ed. K. D.
Daur, CCSL 32 (1962) 187–260.
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P6.32h (`A. de diffinicionibus recte fidei et ecclesiasticis dogmatibus'):
Gennadius [late 5th cent.]
Liber ecclesiasticorum dogmatum
CPL 958.
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P6.32i:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De opere monachorum
CPL 305.
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P6.32q:
John of Damascus [c675–749]
De fide orthodoxa, tr. Burgundio of Pisa
ed. E. M. Buytaert
(St Bonaventure, NY, 1955). [On the three translations see I. Backus
in JWCI 49 (1986) 211–17.]
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P6.32r:
Jerome [c347–420]
Liber interpretationis hebraicorum nominum
CPL 581; ed. P. de
Lagarde, CCSL 72 (1959) 59–161; Lambert 201. [Anonymous texts usually
indeterminate.]
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P6.†32j:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De diuinis scripturis
CPL 384; CPPM 2. 1909.
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P6.33a–b:
Peter the Chanter [†1197]
Verbum abbreuiatum
PL 205. 23–554; ed. M. Boutry, CCCM 196
(2004); Bloomfield 6387.
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P6.†35 (attrib. Jerome):
Origen [c185–c254]
Homilies on the Song of Songs, tr. Jerome
CPG 1432; ed. W. A. Baehrens,
GCS 33 (1925) 26–60; Lambert 206; Stegmüller Bibl. 6199.
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P6.36:
Origen [c185–c254]
Epithalamium super Cantica canticorum, tr. Rufinus
CPG 1433;
PG 13. 61–198; ed. W. A. Baehrens, GCS 33 (1925) 61–241; ed. O. Rousseau,
SChr 372 (1966); Stegmüller Bibl. 6200.
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P6.37:
Ralph of Flaix OSB [mid 12th cent.], abbot of Flaix
Commentary on Leviticus
pr. Marburg/Cologne 1536, repr.
in Maxima bibliotheca ueterum patrum (Lyon 1677), 17. 48–246;
Stegmüller Bibl. 7093.
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P6.38:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Etymologiae
CPL 1186; Diaz 122.
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P6.39:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
[dub.]
`Ysidorus magnus uersificatus'
unidentified.
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P6.40 (I):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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P6.41–2:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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P6.44 (`Innocentius de contemptu mundi'):
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
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P6.46–47:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Moralia in Iob
CPL 1708; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 143, 143A, 143B
(1979–85).
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P6.48a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae XL in euangelia
CPL 1711; pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (GW
11418), &c.
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P6.48b:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae in Ezechielem
CPL 1710; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 142 (1971).
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P6.49a:
Bartholomew of Exeter [†1184], bishop of Exeter
Poenitentiale
ed. A. Morey, Bartholomew of Exeter (Cambridge 1937),
175–313; Bloomfield 1159.
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P6.49c:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Dialogi
CPL 1713; ed. A. de Vogüé, SChr 251, 260, 265 (1978–80).
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P6.49d:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
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P6.49e:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Soliloquia
CPL 252; ed. W. Hörmann, CSEL 89 (1986) 3–98. [See
also Augustine ps., Soliloquia animae ad Deum; Ecbertus Schonaugiensis
(ps. Augustine), Soliloquium.]
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P6.49f:
Adalbert of Metz [† c. 980]
CMA Gallia 1/1. 13–15.
Speculum Gregorii
preface pr. PL 136. 1309–12; chapter
headings, ed. R. Wasselynck, RTAM 34 (1967) 255–62; Stegmüller
Bibl. 859; Bloomfield 3297.
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P6.50a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Dialogi
CPL 1713; ed. A. de Vogüé, SChr 251, 260, 265 (1978–80).
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P6.50c:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
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P6.51:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Dialogi
CPL 1713; ed. A. de Vogüé, SChr 251, 260, 265 (1978–80).
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P6.52 (`speculum ecclesiae quod dicitur rationale diuinorum'):
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Rationale diuinorum officiorum
pr. Mainz 1459 (GW 9101), &c.;
ed. A. Davril & T. M. Thibodeau, CCCM 140, 140A (1995–8); Schulte,
2. 155. [There is also an annotated English translation of Book IV by T. M.
Thibodeau (Turnhout 2013).]
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P6.53:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De sacramentis christianae fidei
PL 176. 173–618; Goy, 133–72.
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P6.54a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Retractationes
CPL 250; ed. A. Mutzenbecher, CCSL 57 (1984).
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P6.54aa:
Ps. Dionysius the Areopagite
De caelesti hierarchia, Latin tr.
CPG 6600; ed. P. Chevallier,
Dionysiaca (Bruges 1937–50), 727–1066.
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P6.54ab:
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
De eo quod nemo laeditur nisi a semet ipso, Latin tr.
CPG 4400; ed.
A. M. Malingrey, Sacris erudiri 16 (1965) 320–54.
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P6.54ac:
Jerome [c347–420]
Aduersus Iouinianum
CPL 610; Lambert 252.
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P6.54ad:
Hugh of Barzelle OCist [12th cent.]
De cohabitatione fratrum
ed. J. Morson, Studia Anselmiana 41 (1957) 119–140.
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P6.54b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De moribus ecclesiae catholicae
CPL 261; ed. J. B. Bauer, CSEL
90 (1992).
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P6.54d (attrib. Augustine):
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
(ps. Augustine), De cognitione uerae uitae
PL 40. 1005–1032.
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P6.54e:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Contra mendacium
CPL 304.
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P6.54f:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De mendacio
CPL 303.
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P6.54g:
Augustinus Hibernicus [mid 7th cent.]
De mirabilibus sacrae scripturae
CPL 1123.
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P6.54h:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De praesentia Dei (ep. 187)
CPL 262; PL 33. 832–48; ed. A.
Goldbacher, CSEL 57 (1911) 81–119; Römer, 2/1. 296–7.
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P6.54i:
Quodvultdeus [†453], bishop of Carthage
(ps. Augustine), Sermo aduersus quinque haereses (serm. 10)
CPL 410; ed. R. Braun, CCSL 60 (1976) 261–301. [This and the other
sermons of Quodvultdeus are always ascribed to Augustine in manuscripts.]
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P6.54j:
Nicetas [† after 414], bishop of Remesiana
(ps. Augustine), De psalmodiae bono siue de utilitate hymnorum
CPL 649; Stegmüller Bibl. 5660; CPPM 2. 2811.
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P6.54k:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De uera et falsa poenitentia
PL 40. 1113–1130; Bloomfield 4419.
[Perhaps by Gilbert the Minorite.]
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P6.54l:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sex quaestiones contra paganos expositae (ep. 102)
CPL 262; PL
33. 370–86; ed. A. Goldbacher, CSEL 34/2 (1898) 544–78.
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P6.54m (attrib. Augustine):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
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P6.54n:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De agone christiano
CPL 296.
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P6.54o (`Aug. de quibusdam capitulis sibi falso impositis'):
Prosper of Aquitaine [c390–c463]
Responsiones ad capitula obiectionum Vincentianarum
CPL 521.
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P6.54p (Book VI):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Hypomnesticon contra pelagianos et caelestianos
CPL 381;
ed. J. E. Chisholm (Fribourg 1980); CPPM 2. 178. [Book VI is often found
with the inscription `contra Pelagianos de predestinatione diuina';
Römer, 2/1. 102–4.]
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P6.54q (`A. de fide trinitatis'):
Fulgentius of Ruspe [† c532], bishop of Ruspe
De fide ad Petrum (ps. Augustine)
CPL 826; ed. J. Fraipont,
CCSL 91A (1968) 711–60.
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P6.54r:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo de X chordis (serm. 9)
CPL 284; ed. C. Lambot, CCSL 41 (1961) 100–151.
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P6.54s:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Epistula ad Armentarium et Paulinam de uoto reddendo (ep. 127)
CPL 262; PL 33. 483–7; ed. A. Goldbacher, CSEL 44 (1904) 19–29.
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P6.54t:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo de periurio (serm. 180)
CPL 284; PL 38. 972–9.
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P6.54u:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones de timore Dei (serm. 347–8)
CPL 284; PL 39. 1524–9;
Bloomfield 3117. [See also Sermo de uita beata (Serm. 346).]
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P6.54v (`de laude caritatis'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo de caritate (serm. 350)
→ Augustine, Sermones de caritate.]
CPL 284; PL 39. 1533–5. [Entries
for `Augustinus de caritate'
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P6.54w:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Ad inquisitiones Ianuarii (epp. 54–5)
CPL 262; PL
33. 199–223; ed. A. Goldbacher, CSEL 34/2 (1898) 158–213.
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P6.54y:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De natura et origine animae
CPL 345.
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P6.54z:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Confessiones
CPL 251; ed. L. Verheijen, CCSL 27 (1981).
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P6.†54x (`de penitencia'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones de poenitentia (serm. 351–2)
CPL 284; PL 39.
1535–60. [See also Augustine ps., De poenitentibus, serm. 393.]
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P6.55a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
In epistulam Iohannis ad Parthos tractatus X
CPL 279; ed. P.
Agaësse, SChr 75 (1984). [Some references to `A. de caritate' might be
the Sermones de caritate.]
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P6.55b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Tractatus in euangelium Iohannis
CPL 278; ed. R. Willems,
CCSL 36 (1954).
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P6.56:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De ciuitate Dei
CPL 313; pr. [Subiaco 1467] (GW 2874), &c.;
ed. B. Dombart & A. Kalb, CCSL 47–8 (1955).
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P6.57a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Enchiridion
CPL 295; ed. E. Evans, CCSL 46 (1969) 23–114.
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P6.57b (attrib. Augustine):
Prosper of Aquitaine [c390–c463]
De uera innocentia ex operibus S. Augustini
CPL 525;
ed. M. Gastaldo, CCSL 68A (1972) 257–365.
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P6.57c:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Dialogus quaestionum LXV
CPL 373a; PL 40. 733–52; CPPM 2. 151.
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P6.57d:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De diuersis quaestionibus LXXXIII
CPL 289; ed. A.
Mutzenbecher, CCSL 44A (1975) 3–249.
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P6.57e–g (cc. 5, 15, 56):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Retractationes
CPL 250; ed. A. Mutzenbecher, CCSL 57 (1984).
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P6.57g–i:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De natura et origine animae
CPL 345.
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P6.57j:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De quantitate animae
CPL 257; ed. W. Hörmann, CSEL 89 (1986)
131–231.
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P6.57k:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De spiritu et anima
pr, [Lauingen] 1472 (GW 2936), &c.; PL
40. 779–832; Bloomfield 4935. [There is no evidence to support the
attribution of the work to Alcher of Clairvaux; on attibutions, D. Aschoff,
`Der pseudo-augustinische Traktat De spiritu et anima', Revue des études
augustinienne 18 (1972) 293–4. See also above, Augustine ps. De creatione
primi hominis, for c. 35.]
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P6.57l:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De uidendo Deo (ep. 147, ad Paulinam)
CPL 262; PL 33. 596–622;
ed. A. Goldbacher, CSEL 44 (1904) 274–331; Römer, 2/1. 280–81.
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P6.57m:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De disciplina christiana
CPL 310; ed. R. Vander Plaetse,
CCSL 46 (1969) 205–24.
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P6.57o:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Retractationes
CPL 250; ed. A. Mutzenbecher, CCSL 57 (1984).
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P6.57p:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De doctrina christiana
CPL 263; ed. J. Martin, CCSL 32
(1962) 1–167; ed. R. P. H. Green (Oxford 1995).
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P6.57q:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De Genesi ad litteram
CPL 266.
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P6.58a:
Vitas patrum. Collections with this common title invariably begin with
Rufinus's translation (often ascribed to Jerome) of the Historia monachorum
in Aegypto (PL 21. 387–462; ed. E. Schulz-Flügel [Berlin 1990]), and then
go on to include other Lives and apophthegmata of the type collected and
published by H. Rosweyde and reprinted in PL vols. 73–4. Jerome's Lives
of St Paul the Hermit, St Hilarion, and St Malchus (CPL 617–19) also make
a frequent appearance. [See also Historia monachorum in Aegypto; Jerome,
Liber adhortationum sanctorum patrum.]
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P6.59 (`legenda sanctorum que dicitur legenda aurea'):
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Legenda aurea
ed. T. Graesse (Breslau 18903/ repr. Osnabrück
1965); ed. G. P. Maggioni, Millennio medievale 6 (Florence 1998, 21999);
Kaeppeli 2154. [B. Fleith, Studien zur Überlieferungsgeschichte der
lateinischen Legenda aurea, Subsidia hagiographica 72 (1991), records more
than one thousand copies in manuscript; ISTC records some 150 printed
editions before 1501.]
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P6.‡60a:
Aelred of Rievaulx OCist [1109–1167], abbot of Rievaulx
Vita S. Edwardi regis et confessoris
PL 195. 737–90; Hoste,
123–6; BHL 2423.
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P6.60e:
Palladius [4th cent.]
De agricultura
pr. in Scriptores rei rusticae, Venice 1472 (Goff
S346), &c.; ed. R. H. Rodgers, Teubner (1975).
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P6.60i:
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Elucidarius
PL 172. 1109–1176; ed. Y. Lefèvre, L'Elucidarium et
les lucidaires, Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome
180 (Paris 1954), 361–477.
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P6.‡61b (anon.):
Benedict of Peterborough OSB [†1193], monk of Christ Church, Canterbury,
later abbot of Peterborough
Passio et miracula S. Thomae Cantuariensis
ed. J. C. Robertson,
RS 67/2 (1876), 1–281; BHL 8170–4.
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P6.‡61j:
Abbo of Fleury OSB [c. 945–1004], abbot of Fleury
DBF 1. 83–6; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 1–4.
Passio S. Edmundi
ed. M. Winterbottom, Three Lives of
English Saints (Toronto 1972), 67–87; BHL 2392.
-
P6.61a:
Leontius [fl. 650], bishop of Neapolis (Cyprus)
Vita S. Iohannis Eleemosynarii, tr. Anastasius Bibliothecarius
PL
73. 337–84; BHL 4388.
-
P6.61e:
Felix of Crowland [fl. 740]
Vita S. Guthlaci
ed. B. Colgrave (Cambridge 1956); BHL 3723.
-
P6.61s:
Testamentum XII patriarcharum, tr. Robert Grosseteste
PG 2. 1038–1150;
Thomson, Grosseteste, 42–4; Stegmüller Bibl. 87,7 and 7398,2.
-
P6.61t (`Hugo de disciplina et uita nouiciorum'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De institutione nouiciorum
PL 176. 925–52; ed. H. B. Feiss &
P. Sicard, Sous la règle de S. Augustin 3 (Turnhout 1997); Goy, 340–67.
-
P6.†61g:
Eadmer of Canterbury OSB [c1055–1124]
Vita S. Anselmi
PL 158. 49–117; ed. R. W. Southern, OMT (19722); BHL 525–6.
-
P6.†61k (anon.):
Jerome [c347–420]
[pseud.]
De natiuitate sanctae Mariae
PL 30. 297–305; Lambert 350 (prologue,
ep. supp. 50), 671; Stegmüller Bibl. 160,1; BHL 5343. [See also ps.
Jerome, Sermo de natiuitate beatae Mariae.]
-
P6.65a:
Hucarius [11th cent.]
Homiliae dominicales
not known to survive; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 182. See note on P6.65a.
-
P6.65b:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Expositio in Regulam S. Augustini
PL 176. 881–924; Goy,
457–478.
-
P6.65c:
Paschasius Radbertus [c785–c860]
(ps. Jerome), De assumptione beatae Mariae uirginis
CPPM 2. 858;
PL 30. 122–42; ed. A. Ripberger, CCCM 56C (1985) 109–162.
-
P6.66g (`exhortatio beati A. ad quendam militem'):
Paulinus of Aquileia [c750–802], patriarch of Aquileia
Liber exhortationis
PL 40. 1047–1078 (as Augustine); PL 99.
197–282 (as Paulinus). [Other copies with the title `ad Iulianum comitem'
may be confused with Augustine, Contra Iulianum, q.v.]
-
P6.†66a (`sermones magistri Ade prioris'):
Adam of Dryburgh OPrem, later OCarth [†1212]
DNB (`Adam Scottus'); Gruys, 37–9; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 10–12.
Sermones
PL 198. 91–440; ed. W. de G. Birch (Edinburgh 1901);
ed. F. Petit (Tongerloo 1934); Schneyer Rep. 1. 42–5. [Other sermons, PL
184. 869–80 and ed. M. J. Hamilton, Analecta Cartusiana 16 (1974).]
-
P6.†66c (anon.):
Jerome [c347–420]
[pseud.]
De natiuitate sanctae Mariae
PL 30. 297–305; Lambert 350 (prologue,
ep. supp. 50), 671; Stegmüller Bibl. 160,1; BHL 5343. [See also ps.
Jerome, Sermo de natiuitate beatae Mariae.]
-
P6.†66f (anon., `expositio super psalmum Magnificat'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Explanatio in Canticum beatae Mariae
PL 175. 413–32 and PL
40. 1137–42; Goy, 383–92.
-
P6.67:
Leo the Great [sedit 440–461]
Sermones
CPL 1657–8; pr. [Rome 1470] (Goff L131), &c.; ed. A.
Chavasse, CCSL 138, 138A (1973).
-
P6.69:
Gratian [† by c1160]
Decretum
PL 187; ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, vol.
1 (1879). [The ordinary gloss on the Decretum is that of Iohannes Teutonicus,
revised in the mid 13th cent. by Bartholomew of Brescia: pr. Venice 1605;
Kuttner, 103–115.] [`Paleae' are canons added to Gratian's original
recension in the second, vulgate version.]
-
P6.70:
Gratian [† by c1160]
Decretum
PL 187; ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, vol.
1 (1879). [The ordinary gloss on the Decretum is that of Iohannes Teutonicus,
revised in the mid 13th cent. by Bartholomew of Brescia: pr. Venice 1605;
Kuttner, 103–115.] [`Paleae' are canons added to Gratian's original
recension in the second, vulgate version.]
-
P6.72–78 (7 copies):
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
-
P6.74b:
Ottobuono Fieschi (later Adrian V) [sedit 1276], cardinal legate
Constitutiones (1268)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 747–92.
-
P6.†74c (`summa Berengarii'):
Berengarius Fredoli (Berenger Fredol) [†1323], cardinal bishop of
Tusculum
P. Viollet in HLF 34 (1915) 165–9.
(attrib.), Summula in foro poenitentiali
unpr.; Schulte, 2. 533;
Bloomfield 1615; P. Michaud-Quantin in Studia Gratiana 11 (1967) 145–67.
-
P6.72–78 (7 copies):
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
-
P6.79 (`sextus liber decretalium cum tribus glosis'):
Liber sextus Decretalium, continuing the Decretals from Gregory IX
(1234) to Boniface VIII (1298)
pr. Strassburg 1465 (GW 4848), &c.;
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 933–1124; Schulte,
2. 34–44. [The ordinary gloss on the Sext is that of Iohannes Andreae;
at Paris that of Iohannes Monachus was preferred; the triple gloss also
contained Guido de Baysio.]
-
P6.80 (`Hugo super decreta'):
Huguccio [†1210], bishop of Ferrara
W. P. Müller, Huguccio. The Life, Works, and Thought of a
Twelfth-Century Jurist (Washington, DC, 1994).
Summa super Decreta
unpr.; Schulte, 1. 156–70; Kuttner,
155–60.
-
P6.81 (part only):
Huguccio [†1210], bishop of Ferrara
Summa super Decreta
unpr.; Schulte, 1. 156–70; Kuttner,
155–60.
-
P6.82b:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
P6.83:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
-
P6.84:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
-
P6.85 (`speculator'):
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Speculum iudiciale
pr. Strassburg 1473 (GW 9148), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 148–52; Lange, 2. 483–6.
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P6.86a:
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. Rome 1473 (GW 12231), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 125–7. [F. Soetermeer, `Summa archiepiscopi alias Summa
Copiosa: some remarks on the medieval editions of the Summa Hostiensis',
Ius commune 26 (1999) 1–25.]
-
P6.87:
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. Rome 1473 (GW 12231), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 125–7. [F. Soetermeer, `Summa archiepiscopi alias Summa
Copiosa: some remarks on the medieval editions of the Summa Hostiensis',
Ius commune 26 (1999) 1–25.]
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P6.89:
Constitutiones Clementinae, collecting the constitutions of Clement V,
promulgated by John XXII in 1317
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici,
2. 1129–1200; Schulte, 2. 45–50. [The ordinary gloss on the Clementines is
that of Iohannes Andreae; others include Jean le Moine, Guido de Baysio,
Jesselin de Cassagnes, Paulus de Liazariis, and William of Mont Lauzun.]
-
P6.90a (tabula):
Goffredo di Trani [†1245]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. [Cologne c. 1480] (GW
10949), &c.; Schulte, 2. 89–91.
-
P6.†91 (anon.):
John of Freiburg OP [†1314]
Summa confessorum
pr. Augsburg 1476 (Goff J316), &c.; Schulte, 2.
421–2; Bloomfield 5256; Kaeppeli 2344. [Published in 1298; anonymous copies
often indistinguishable from the earlier work by Thomas of Chobham.]
-
P6.92:
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Oculus sacerdotis
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 799; Bloomfield
1088, 2499, 3129, 3686.
-
P6.93:
Goffredo di Trani [†1245]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. [Cologne c. 1480] (GW
10949), &c.; Schulte, 2. 89–91.
-
P6.94a:
Speculum iuniorum
unpr.; Bloomfield 5103. [For a mistaken identification
of the author as Galienus, see L. E. Boyle, `Three English pastoral summae',
Studia Gratiana 11 (1967) 133–44.] [See also Simon of Hinton, Summa
iuniorum.]
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P6.94b, 95b:
Similitudines Anselmi
PL 159. 605–708. This is much commoner than
the arguably authentic (but posthumously edited), Liber Anselmi de
humanis moribus: ed. R. W. Southern & F. S. Schmitt, Memorials of St
Anselm (London 1969), 39–104. [See also Anselm ps., De XIIII
partibus beatitudinis.]
-
P6.95a:
Speculum iuniorum
unpr.; Bloomfield 5103. [For a mistaken identification
of the author as Galienus, see L. E. Boyle, `Three English pastoral summae',
Studia Gratiana 11 (1967) 133–44.] [See also Simon of Hinton, Summa
iuniorum.]
-
P6.95c:
John Gobi OP [† c. 1340]
De spiritu Guidonis
pr. Delft 1486 (GW 10942), &c.; Kaeppeli 2370;
Bloomfield 5705.
-
P6.97b:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
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P6.97c (`Anselmus de uita boni monachi uersificata'):
Roger of Caen OSB [†1095]
(?), De professione monachorum
PL 158. 687–706; ed. T.
Wright, RS 59/2 (1875), 175–200; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 584; Hunt,
Nequam, 148; Bloomfield 4771; WIC 15778. [In manuscripts ascribed most
commonly to Alexander Nequam or Anselm; the attribution to Roger of Caen,
found in three Norman copies, is favoured by Manitius.]
-
P6.98a:
Ottobuono Fieschi (later Adrian V) [sedit 1276], cardinal legate
Constitutiones (1268)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 747–92.
-
P6.98b:
Otto de Monteferrato [†1251], cardinal
Constitutiones (1237)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 245–59.
-
P6.100a:
William de Mandagout [†1321]
De electionibus
pr. Paris 1506 &c.; pr. in Tractatus uniuersi iuris
(Venice 1584–6), 15/1. 407v–435v; Schulte, 2. 183–5; DDC 5. 1077–8.
-
P6.100e:
Otto de Monteferrato [†1251], cardinal
Constitutiones (1237)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 245–59.
-
P6.100f:
Ottobuono Fieschi (later Adrian V) [sedit 1276], cardinal legate
Constitutiones (1268)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 747–92.
-
P6.101:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
P6.102:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
P6.103, 104 (part only):
Paruum uolumen, a standard collection
pr. Mainz 1477 &c.;
ed. A. & M. Kriegel, Corpus iuris ciuilis (Leipzig 1866). Its contents
comprised Books X–XII of Justinian's Codex (known as the Tres libri);
Justinian's Nouellae; Libri feudorum; Tractatus de pace Constantiae;
Extrauagantes duae Henrici VII imperatoris; and Constitutiones Frederici II
imperatoris. [The Paruum uolumen is often paired with Justinian's
Institutiones.]
-
P6.104:
P. Vergilius Maro [70–19 BC]
Aeneis
ed. R. A. B. Mynors, OCT (1969).
-
P6.105 (uetus):
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
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P6.106:
Justinian [†565]
Codex
pr. Mainz 1475 (GW 7722), &c.; ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris
ciuilis 2 (Berlin 1877). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius: standard
text is that in Corpus iuris ciuilis (Lyon 1584).]
-
P6.†107b (`tractatus H. super libro codicis'):
Hugo de Porta Ravennate [mid 12th cent.]
Commentary on Justinian's Codex
unpr. See note on P6.107b.
-
P6.‡108g (`liber purgationum', P6.‡121k (`liber de purgationibus'):
Galen [c129–?199]
De catharticis, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 1. sig. zz8r–v;
Thorndike/Kibre 1211, 1266.
-
P6.108h:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
P6.108i:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
[app.]
Commentaries, various
-
P6.108k:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Venice 1491 &c.; ed. D. Garcia & J. L. Vidal, Asclepio 26–27 (1974–5)
267–382; ed. G. Maurach, Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978) 148–74; Thorndike/Kibre
856, 1352.
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P6.108l:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Aphorismata, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW
2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 29–90.
-
P6.108m:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Prognostica, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 199–221.
-
P6.108n:
Philaretus [7th cent.]
Liber pulsuum, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1483 &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 764.
-
P6.108o:
Theophilus [7th cent.]
Liber urinarum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 393; Lexicon der Ärzte, 5. 549.
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P6.108p:
Galen [c129–?199]
Tegni, tr. ? Gerard of Cremona
pr. in Articella (Venice 1487), fols.
159–210; Thorndike/Kibre 1585 (prologue), 858 (text), 757 (commentary). [The
commentary by Haly ibn Ridwan (Thorndike/Kibre 757, 1585) is often found
with the text.]
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P6.108q:
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.
Ethica, tr. Robert Grosseteste
pr. Louvain 1476 (GW
2360), &c.; ed. R. A. Gauthier, AL 26/1–3 (1972–4), 141–370,
375–588 (two recensions, the second a revision by Moerbeke)).
Ethica noua (where specified) was an anonymous translation from the Greek
of Book I, circulating with Ethica uetus, a translation of Books II–III
(AL 26/2), both now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa.
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P6.108r:
William of Conches [c1080–1154]
[attrib.]
Moralium dogma philosophorum
PL 171. 1007–1056; ed. J. R. Holmberg
(Uppsala 1929); Bloomfield 3095, 6088.
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P6.108s:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Regimen acutorum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 5–18.
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P6.109b, †126c, 127m:
Isaac Iudaeus (Ishaq Ibn Suleiman) [9th cent.]
De dietis uniuersalibus et particularibus, tr. Constantinus
Africanus or Gerard of Cremona
pr. Lyon 1515, 1. 11r–103r, 103r–156r;
Thorndike/Kibre 239, 1252.
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P6.109c (anon.):
Arnold of Villanova [c1240–1311]
M. McVaugh in DSB 1. 289–91.
[pseud.]
De conferentibus et nocentibus
pr. in his Opera (Lyon 1504),
fols. 302rb–313vb; Thorndike/Kibre 246.
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P6.109d:
Giles of Corbeil [c1140–1224]
De pulsibus
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1828), 21–43;
Thorndike/Kibre 744; WIC 9332.
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P6.109e, †117a, †126b, †127b, †127k, †128c:
Isaac Iudaeus (Ishaq Ibn Suleiman) [9th cent.]
Liber urinarum, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Lyon 1515, 1.
156r–203r; pr. from Pavia MS Aldini 449 by E. Fontana (Pisa 1966);
Thorndike/Kibre 688, 1608.
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P6.109f:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
P6.110a (`duo libri Alexandri macrosophiste'):
Alexander of Tralles [early 6th cent.]
De medicina
pr. Lyon 1504 &c.; tr. F. L. E. Brunet, Oeuvres
médicales d'Alexandre de Tralles (Paris 1933–7); Thorndike/Kibre 259.
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P6.110b:
Ferrarius [12th or 13th cent.]
Curae de febribus
ed. P. Giacosa, Magistri Salernitani nondum editi
(Turin 1901), 1–64; Thorndike, HMES, 2. 757–8; Thorndike/Kibre 390, 551,
553, 1288.
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P6.110c:
Roger Frugardi of Salerno [fl. 1170]
Chirurgia
ed. Renzi, 2. 426–96; ed. K. Sudhoff, Studien
zur Geschichte der Medizin 12 (1918) 148–236; Thorndike/Kibre 1064
(prologue), 191 (text).
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P6.110d (`practicus Ricardini'):
Ricardus Anglicus [c1162–1242]
Practica, forming the first part of his Micrologus
ed. E.
Frers, diss. (Leipzig 1934), complemented by H. Hellriegel, diss.
(Leipzig 1934); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 471–2.
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P6.110e (`lapidarium Euacis uersificatum'):
Marbod of Rennes [1035–1123]
Liber lapidum, inc. `Euax rex Arabum legitur scripsisse Neroni'
PL 171. 1737–70; WIC 5968. [See also `Evax rex Arabiae' for prose
lapidaries.]
-
P6.110f:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
P6.111a (`duo libri Alexandri'):
Alexander of Tralles [early 6th cent.]
De medicina
pr. Lyon 1504 &c.; tr. F. L. E. Brunet, Oeuvres
médicales d'Alexandre de Tralles (Paris 1933–7); Thorndike/Kibre 259.
-
P6.111b (`liber graduum C.'):
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
Liber graduum, existing in several forms; the prologue, `Cum
disputationem simplicis medicinae' has several variants (Thorndike/Kibre
293, 1273, 1303); the text too has several forms
pr. Basel 1536 (with
the works of Constantine), 342–87 (`Rosa est frigida', Thorndike/Kibre
1366) is the best edition; pr. Lyon 1515 (with the works of Isaac Iudaeus),
78r–86r (`Aurum temperantius est ceteris metallis', Thorndike/Kibre 168)
is shortened, arranged alphabetically, and included within the Practica
Pantegni; there is also another alphabetical arrangement (`Absinthium
calidum', Thorndike/Kibre 11).
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P6.†112 (`liber Platearii'):
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
De simplicibus medicinae
pr. with the works of Serapion, Venice 1497
(Goff S466), &c.; VL2 1. 1282–5; Thorndike/Kibre 211, 84. [See also
John of Saint-Paul. There is a medieval French translation, ed. P.
Dorveaux (Paris 1913).]
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P6.113b (`Macer herbarum'):
`Macer' [? early 11th cent.]
De uiribus herbarum
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1832), 28–123;
Thorndike/Kibre 610; WIC 7711. A small number of manuscripts associate
the work with a writer called Odo, once named as Odo Magdunensis, from which
the author is sometimes supposed to be Odo of Meung, an unknown figure.
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P6.114:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Prognostica, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 199–221.
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P6.114h (`liber Oratii'):
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Opera
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák, Teubner
(1984).
-
P6.115 (`duo libri Alpharabii'):
Alfarabius (Abu Nasr al-Farabi) [870/72–950]
unspecified works, Latin tr.
pr. Paris 1638.
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P6.‡116e (`sururgicum'):
Roger Frugardi of Salerno [fl. 1170]
Chirurgia
ed. Renzi, 2. 426–96; ed. K. Sudhoff, Studien
zur Geschichte der Medizin 12 (1918) 148–236; Thorndike/Kibre 1064
(prologue), 191 (text).
-
P6.116a:
Maurus of Salerno [c1130–1214]
De urinis
ed. Renzi, 3. 2–51; Thorndike/Kibre 1271.
-
P6.116b (part only):
Secretum secretorum (ps. Aristotle), Latin tr. from Arabic by Philippus
Tripolitanus
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi (Oxford
1909–40), 5. 1–175; S. J. Williams, The Secret of Secrets. The scholarly
career of a pseudo-Aristotelian text in the Latin middle ages (Ann Arbor, MI,
2003), 360–63 (translator's prologue), 388–413 (list of manuscripts); PAL
54–75 (no. 81B). [See also John of Seville, for an excerpt translated in the
12th cent., and Aristotle ps., Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum for
other possible copies.]
-
P6.116g:
Hugh de Milneburne [?13th cent.]
Summa super Antidotarium paruum
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
188; Thorndike/Kibre 1567.
-
P6.116h (`secundum Constantinum'):
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
[app.]
Commentaries, various
-
P6.116i:
Galen [c129–?199]
Antibalomenon, Latin tr.
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 1128, 1130, 1210, 1260. [See
note on P6.116.]
-
P6.116k:
Roger de Baron [† c1280]
Practica
pr. in Cyrurgia Guidonis de Cauliaco, Venice
1498, 211r–232v, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 724, 1479; Wickersheimer, 720–21.
-
P6.116l:
Liber Aesculapii
pr. Physica S. Hildegardis (Strassburg 1533), 2. i–lxxix;
pr. Experimentarius medicinae (Strassburg 1544), 4. i–lxxix; Thorndike/Kibre 237, 677, 962, 1304.
-
P6.116p:
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
[dub.]
`De lethargia'
unidentified.
-
P6.116s (`commentum Rogerii'):
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
[app.]
Commentaries, various
-
P6.116u (`summa Tractule de cura sue sexus'):
`Trotula'
De passionibus mulierum
ed. G. Kraut, Experimentarius medicinae
(Strassburg 1544), 3–35, &c.; ed. M. H. Green (Philadelphia, PA, 2001;
Florence, 2009); Thorndike/Kibre 284. [Textual history discussed by M. H.
Green in RHT 26 (1996) 119–203; manuscripts listed by her in Scriptorium
50 (1996) 137–75, 51 (1997) 80–104.]
-
P6.116x:
Helperic of Auxerre [9th cent.]
Computus
PL 137. 17–48; on the manuscripts see L.
Traube in Neues Archiv 18 (1893) 71–105; P. McGurk, Medium Ævum
43 (1974) 1–5..
-
P6.116z:
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
De oculis
ed. P. Pansier, Collectio ophthalmologica ueterum
auctorum (Paris 1903–33), 2/7. 167–208; Thorndike/Kibre 1687.
-
P6.†116aa (`Constantinus de lepra et apostomatibus'):
Isaac Iudaeus (Ishaq Ibn Suleiman) [9th cent.]
De elephantia, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Lyon 1515, 2. 93;
ed. A. I. Martín Ferreira (Valladolid 1996); Thorndike/Kibre 1267.
-
P6.†116n (`liber secretorum Ypocratis'):
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
[pseud.]
Liber secretorum, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1508; HL 226–7.
-
P6.†116o (`Ypocras de conseruatione sanitatis'):
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
[pseud.]
Regimen sanitatis ad Caesarem
not known to survive in Latin;
HL 223–6.
-
P6.†116v (`liber clisteriorum Rogeri'):
Roger Frugardi of Salerno [fl. 1170]
Summa parua (inc. `Clisteribus et pessariis')
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre
228.
-
P6.†117a:
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
[pseud.]
De urinis
pr. Basel 1536, 1. 208–214; Thorndike/Kibre 1607.
Entries are more likely to refer to Constantine's translation of Isaac
Iudaeus, Liber urinarum.
-
P6.118a:
Galen [c129–?199]
De morbo et accidenti, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 2. 355r–369r; Thorndike/Kibre 684.
-
P6.118b:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Venice 1491 &c.; ed. D. Garcia & J. L. Vidal, Asclepio 26–27 (1974–5)
267–382; ed. G. Maurach, Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978) 148–74; Thorndike/Kibre
856, 1352.
-
P6.†118a (`et de inicio sanitatis'):
Galen [c129–?199]
De ingenio sanitatis, tr. Burgundio of Pisa
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 2. 383r–437r;
Thorndike/Kibre 825, 1563. Or the same work, tr. Gerard of Cremona: unpr.;
Thorndike/Kibre 910; manuscripts listed by P. Kibre in
Galen's Method of Healing. Proceedings of the 1982 Galen Symposium,
ed. F. Kudlien & R. J. Durling (Leiden 1991), 118–120.
-
P6.‡121k (`liber de purgationibus'):
Galen [c129–?199]
Libellus quos oporteat medicamentis purgare et quando, Latin tr.
pr. Lyon 1553 &c.
-
P6.121a:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Venice 1491 &c.; ed. D. Garcia & J. L. Vidal, Asclepio 26–27 (1974–5)
267–382; ed. G. Maurach, Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978) 148–74; Thorndike/Kibre
856, 1352.
-
P6.121b:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Aphorismata, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW
2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 29–90.
-
P6.121c:
Theophilus [7th cent.]
Liber urinarum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 393; Lexicon der Ärzte, 5. 549.
-
P6.121d:
Philaretus [7th cent.]
Liber pulsuum, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1483 &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 764.
-
P6.121e:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Prognostica, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 199–221.
-
P6.121f:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Regimen acutorum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 5–18.
-
P6.121g:
Galen [c129–?199]
Tegni, tr. ? Gerard of Cremona
pr. in Articella (Venice 1487), fols.
159–210; Thorndike/Kibre 1585 (prologue), 858 (text), 757 (commentary). [The
commentary by Haly ibn Ridwan (Thorndike/Kibre 757, 1585) is often found
with the text.]
-
P6.121h:
Giles of Corbeil [c1140–1224]
De urinis
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1826), 1–18; Wickersheimer,
196–7; WIC 4432. The usual commentary is that of Gilbertus Anglicus.
-
P6.121i:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Regimen acutorum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 5–18.
-
P6.121j:
Alfred of Shareshill [fl. 1200]
De motu cordis
ed. C. Baeumker, BGPM 23/1–2 (1932); Thorndike/Kibre 96, 1020.
-
P6.122a:
Galen [c129–?199]
De criticis diebus, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 1. 96r–108v;
Thorndike/Kibre 1617.
-
P6.122c:
Galen [c129–?199]
De complexionibus, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 2. 233v–237r;
Thorndike/Kibre 752, 1538.
-
P6.‡124c (`tractatus purgationum'):
Galen [c129–?199]
De catharticis, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 1. sig. zz8r–v;
Thorndike/Kibre 1211, 1266.
-
P6.124a:
Maurus of Salerno [c1130–1214]
De urinis
ed. Renzi, 3. 2–51; Thorndike/Kibre 1271.
-
P6.124e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
P6.†124b (`Platearius de uirtutibus herbarum'):
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
De simplicibus medicinae
pr. with the works of Serapion, Venice 1497
(Goff S466), &c.; VL2 1. 1282–5; Thorndike/Kibre 211, 84. [See also
John of Saint-Paul. There is a medieval French translation, ed. P.
Dorveaux (Paris 1913).]
-
P6.126b:
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
[pseud.]
De urinis
pr. Basel 1536, 1. 208–214; Thorndike/Kibre 1607.
Entries are more likely to refer to Constantine's translation of Isaac
Iudaeus, Liber urinarum.
-
P6.127c:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
P6.127d (abbrev.):
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
P6.127e:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Venice 1491 &c.; ed. D. Garcia & J. L. Vidal, Asclepio 26–27 (1974–5)
267–382; ed. G. Maurach, Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978) 148–74; Thorndike/Kibre
856, 1352.
-
P6.127f:
Galen [c129–?199]
Tegni, tr. ? Gerard of Cremona
pr. in Articella (Venice 1487), fols.
159–210; Thorndike/Kibre 1585 (prologue), 858 (text), 757 (commentary). [The
commentary by Haly ibn Ridwan (Thorndike/Kibre 757, 1585) is often found
with the text.]
-
P6.127g:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Aphorismata, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW
2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 29–90.
-
P6.127h:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Prognostica, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 199–221.
-
P6.127i:
Philaretus [7th cent.]
Liber pulsuum, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1483 &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 764.
-
P6.127j:
Theophilus [7th cent.]
Liber urinarum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 393; Lexicon der Ärzte, 5. 549.
-
P6.127k:
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
[pseud.]
De urinis
pr. Basel 1536, 1. 208–214; Thorndike/Kibre 1607.
Entries are more likely to refer to Constantine's translation of Isaac
Iudaeus, Liber urinarum.
-
P6.127l:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Regimen acutorum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 5–18.
-
P6.127n:
Giles of Corbeil [c1140–1224]
De urinis
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1826), 1–18; Wickersheimer,
196–7; WIC 4432. The usual commentary is that of Gilbertus Anglicus.
-
P6.127q:
Maurus of Salerno [c1130–1214]
De urinis
ed. Renzi, 3. 2–51; Thorndike/Kibre 1271.
-
P6.‡128h (`liber purgationum'):
Galen [c129–?199]
De catharticis, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 1. sig. zz8r–v;
Thorndike/Kibre 1211, 1266.
-
P6.‡128l (`tractatus abbreuiatus purgationum'):
Galen [c129–?199]
De catharticis, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 1. sig. zz8r–v;
Thorndike/Kibre 1211, 1266.
-
P6.128a (`Macer herbarum'):
`Macer' [? early 11th cent.]
De uiribus herbarum
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1832), 28–123;
Thorndike/Kibre 610; WIC 7711. A small number of manuscripts associate
the work with a writer called Odo, once named as Odo Magdunensis, from which
the author is sometimes supposed to be Odo of Meung, an unknown figure.
-
P6.128b (`liber graduum C.'):
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
Liber graduum, existing in several forms; the prologue, `Cum
disputationem simplicis medicinae' has several variants (Thorndike/Kibre
293, 1273, 1303); the text too has several forms
pr. Basel 1536 (with
the works of Constantine), 342–87 (`Rosa est frigida', Thorndike/Kibre
1366) is the best edition; pr. Lyon 1515 (with the works of Isaac Iudaeus),
78r–86r (`Aurum temperantius est ceteris metallis', Thorndike/Kibre 168)
is shortened, arranged alphabetically, and included within the Practica
Pantegni; there is also another alphabetical arrangement (`Absinthium
calidum', Thorndike/Kibre 11).
-
P6.128d:
Isaac Iudaeus (Ishaq Ibn Suleiman) [9th cent.]
Liber febrium, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Lyon 1515,
1. 203v–226v; Thorndike/Kibre 820, 1304.
-
P6.128e (attrib. Constantinus Africanus):
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
[pseud.]
Phlebotomia, inc. `Flebotomia est recta incisio uenae'
ed. A.
Morgenstern, Das Aderlassgedicht des Iohannes von Aquila, diss. (Leipzig
1917), 64–73; ed. R. Czarnecki, Ein Aderlasstraktat angeblich des Roger
von Salerno, diss. (Leipzig 1919), 25–30; ed. L. E. Voigts & M. R. McVaugh,
A Latin technical phlebotomy and its Middle English translation, Transactions
of the American Philosophical Society 74/2 (1984) 36–52 [even pages];
Thorndike/Kibre 564, 1240, 1242. The work is variously attributed; there
are copies from the 9th and 10th cent. onwards.
-
P6.128f (`Constantinus de scarificatione', c. 8):
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
De chirurgia
pr. Basel 1536, 1. 324–42; Thorndike/Kibre 1297.
-
P6.128g:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
[dub.]
`Tractatus Isidori de obseruatione totius anni'
unidentified.
-
P6.128i–k (excerpts):
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Etymologiae
CPL 1186; Diaz 122.
-
P6.129:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
[app.]
Commentaries, various
-
P6.130 (`liber Gilbertini'):
Gilbertus Anglicus [early 13th cent.]
Compendium seu Lilium medicinae
pr. Lyon 1510; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 144; Thorndike/Kibre 3, 881.
-
P6.‡131b:
Roland of Parma [fl. 1200]
Chirurgia
ed. Renzi, 2. 497–724; Thorndike/Kibre 191, 856.
-
P6.131a:
Roger Frugardi of Salerno [fl. 1170]
Chirurgia
ed. Renzi, 2. 426–96; ed. K. Sudhoff, Studien
zur Geschichte der Medizin 12 (1918) 148–236; Thorndike/Kibre 1064
(prologue), 191 (text).
-
P6.‡132a (`Platearius de uirtutibus herbarum'):
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
De simplicibus medicinae
pr. with the works of Serapion, Venice 1497
(Goff S466), &c.; VL2 1. 1282–5; Thorndike/Kibre 211, 84. [See also
John of Saint-Paul. There is a medieval French translation, ed. P.
Dorveaux (Paris 1913).]
-
P6.132b:
Roger Frugardi of Salerno [fl. 1170]
Chirurgia
ed. Renzi, 2. 426–96; ed. K. Sudhoff, Studien
zur Geschichte der Medizin 12 (1918) 148–236; Thorndike/Kibre 1064
(prologue), 191 (text).
-
P6.132c:
Maurus of Salerno [c1130–1214]
De urinis
ed. Renzi, 3. 2–51; Thorndike/Kibre 1271.
-
P6.133a:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
P6.133c:
Maurus of Salerno [c1130–1214]
De urinis
ed. Renzi, 3. 2–51; Thorndike/Kibre 1271.
-
P6.133d (`liber interiorum Galieni'):
Galen [c129–?199]
De interioribus, tr. Burgundio of Pisa
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481),
2. 330r–354v; ed. R. J. Durling, Galen Latinus 2 (1992); Thorndike/Kibre
863, 1273.
-
P6.134a:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Venice 1491 &c.; ed. D. Garcia & J. L. Vidal, Asclepio 26–27 (1974–5)
267–382; ed. G. Maurach, Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978) 148–74; Thorndike/Kibre
856, 1352.
-
P6.134b:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Prognostica, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 199–221.
-
P6.134c:
Philaretus [7th cent.]
Liber pulsuum, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1483 &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 764.
-
P6.134d:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Aphorismata, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW
2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 29–90.
-
P6.134e:
Galen [c129–?199]
Tegni, tr. ? Gerard of Cremona
pr. in Articella (Venice 1487), fols.
159–210; Thorndike/Kibre 1585 (prologue), 858 (text), 757 (commentary). [The
commentary by Haly ibn Ridwan (Thorndike/Kibre 757, 1585) is often found
with the text.]
-
P6.134f:
Theophilus [7th cent.]
Liber urinarum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 393; Lexicon der Ärzte, 5. 549.
-
P6.135–6:
Avicenna (Abu `Ali al-Husain ibn `Abdallah Ibn Sina) [980–1037]
Canon medicinae, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Milan 1473 (GW 3115,
CIBN A806), [Strassburg, not before 1473] (GW 3114, CIBN A807), &c.
-
P6.140:
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
W. P. Müller, Huguccio. The Life, Works, and Thought of a
Twelfth-Century Jurist (Washington, DC, 1994), 35–66, dates the
Liber deriuationum to `the decade around 1161' (p. 47), making
it likely that the author is not to be identified with the jurist
of the same name.
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
-
P6.141:
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
-
P6.142 (`Petrus Helias'), 144a (`summa Presciani'):
Petrus Elias [mid 12th cent.]
Summa in Priscianum
ed. L. A. Reilly, Studies and Texts 113 (Toronto 1993).
-
P6.143:
Priscian [fl. 500]
Institutiones grammaticae I–XVI
CPL 1546; GL 2. 1–597, 3. 1–105.
-
P6.144b (`phaletolum'):
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
DNB (`Adam Angligena'); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 5.
De utensilibus
ed. A. Scheler, Jahrbuch für romanische und englische
Literatur 8 (1867) 75–93; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 172–6.
-
P6.144c:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Remedia amoris
ed. E. J. Kenney, OCT (1961).
-
P6.144d:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Epistulae ex Ponto
ed. R. Ehwald & F. W. Levy, Teubner (1922).
-
P6.144g (`poetria Galfridi uersificata'):
Geoffrey de Vinsauf [† after 1200]
Poetria noua
ed. E. Faral, Les Arts poétiques du XIIe et XIIIe
siècle (Paris 1924), 197–262.
-
P6.147b:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
P6.147c:
Theodulus [?9th cent.]
Ecloga
ed. J. Osternacher (Linz/Urfahr 1902); ed. F. Mosetti
Casaretto, Per Verba 5 (Florence 1997); WIC 664. [For commentaries
see CTC 2. 303–348.]
-
P6.147d:
Avianus [4th cent.]
Fabulae
ed. Hervieux 3. 263–88; ed. A. Guaglianone (Turin 1958);
WIC 16951.
-
P6.147e (anon.):
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
R. de Lage, Alain de Lille, poète du XIIe siècle (Paris 1951),
169–86.
Paruum doctrinale
PL 210. 581–94; WIC 71.
-
P6.147f (`cartula'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
De contemptu mundi (inc. `Cartula')
PL 184. 1307–14; WIC 2521.
-
P6.147h:
Expositiones uersificatae uerborum Bibliothecae
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl.
10063; WIC 6045.
-
P6.147i:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
P6.147l (`liber dirige cliostis'):
Hildebert of Lavardin [1056–1133], archbishop of Tours
[pseud.]
De ornatu mundi, inc. `Dirige Clio stylum'
PL 171. 1235–8; WIC 4512.
-
P6.147m (`liber pergame flere uolo'):
Hugh of Montacute OSB [fl. 1147–1166], abbot of Muchelney
De excidio Troiae, inc. `Pergama flere uolo'
PL 142. 1205–10; ed.
J. Hammer, Speculum 6 (1931) 121–2; WIC 13985; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 189.
-
P6.147n (`liber ``nobilis urbs ortu''$>'):
Simon Aurea Capra (Simon Chèvre d'Or) [12th cent.]
LexMA 7. 1914.
(ps. Hildebert), De excidio Troiae
PL 171. 1447–53; ed. M. M.
Parrott, PhD diss. (Toronto 1975); WIC 4645, 11856.
-
P6.147o (`accentuarium uersificatum'):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Accentuarius
unpr.; WIC 5204; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253.
Extract and glosses in Hunt, Teaching Latin, 1. 143–51.
-
P6.147p (anon.):
Marbod of Rennes [1035–1123]
De ornamentis uerborum
PL 171. 1687–92; ed. R. Leotta,
Per Verba 10 (Florence 1998); WIC 20244, 19491.
-
P6.148b:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
P6.149a:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Aequiuoca
pr. [Cologne] 1486 &c.; Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de
Garlandia', 169 (B14); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253; Hunt, Teaching
Latin, 1. 138–43; WIC 1767. [See also his Tractatus de aequiuocis.]
-
P6.149b:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
De mysteriis ecclesiae
ed. F. W. Otto (Giessen 1842); WIC 1019.
-
P6.149c:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Accentuarius
unpr.; WIC 5204; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253.
Extract and glosses in Hunt, Teaching Latin, 1. 143–51.
-
P6.150a:
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
[app.]
`Tractatus super Donatum'
unidentified.
-
P6.150b:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
P6.151a:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
P6.151b:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
P6.152:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
P6.153a:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
P6.154a:
Hymnarium glosatum, used as an instruction-book for novices
and often found with school-books
pr. Paris 1485 (Goff E154), &c.;
pr. London [c. 1496] (STC 16111), &c.; H. Gneuss, Hymnar und Hymnen
im englischen Mittelalter (Tübingen 1968), 194–206; Hunt, Teaching
Latin, 1. 38–42.
-
P6.154d (`cartula'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
De contemptu mundi (inc. `Cartula')
PL 184. 1307–14; WIC 2521.
-
P6.154e:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
P6.154f:
Alexander of Ashby OSA [† by 1213], prior of Canons Ashby
Liber festiualis
ed. G. Dinkova-Bruun, CCCM 188A (2004) 155–270;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 48.
-
P6.154g:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
P6.154j (`liber Aureoli Theophrasti de nupciis'):
Jerome [c347–420]
Aduersus Iouinianum
CPL 610; Lambert 252.
-
P6.155a:
Maximianus [6th cent.]
Elegiae
CPL 1519; ed. T. Agazzino (Bologna 1970).
-
P6.155b:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
P6.155c (anon.):
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
Paruum doctrinale
PL 210. 581–94; WIC 71.
-
P6.155d:
Avianus [4th cent.]
Fabulae
ed. Hervieux 3. 263–88; ed. A. Guaglianone (Turin 1958);
WIC 16951.
-
P6.155e:
Theodulus [?9th cent.]
Ecloga
ed. J. Osternacher (Linz/Urfahr 1902); ed. F. Mosetti
Casaretto, Per Verba 5 (Florence 1997); WIC 664. [For commentaries
see CTC 2. 303–348.]
-
P6.155f:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
De mysteriis ecclesiae
ed. F. W. Otto (Giessen 1842); WIC 1019.
-
P6.155g:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Remedia amoris
ed. E. J. Kenney, OCT (1961).
-
P6.155i:
Matthew of Vendôme [c1130–1200]
In Tobiam paraphrasis metrica
PL 205. 933–80; ed. F. Munari,
Matthaei Vindocinensis opera (Rome 1977–88), 2. 159–255.
-
P6.155j:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Synonyma
pr. [Cologne 1485] &c., London 1496 &c. (STC 11601–11617);
Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de Garlandia', 170–71 (B15); WIC 374.
-
P6.155k:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Dictionarius
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies (London 1857), 1. 120–138;
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
(Cambridge 1991), 1. 196–203; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 255.
-
P6.155l:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Accentuarius
unpr.; WIC 5204; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253.
Extract and glosses in Hunt, Teaching Latin, 1. 143–51.
-
P6.155n:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
P6.155o:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Aequiuoca
pr. [Cologne] 1486 &c.; Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de
Garlandia', 169 (B14); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253; Hunt, Teaching
Latin, 1. 138–43; WIC 1767. [See also his Tractatus de aequiuocis.]
-
P6.155q (abbrev.):
Priscian [fl. 500]
Institutiones grammaticae I–XVI
CPL 1546; GL 2. 1–597, 3. 1–105.
-
P6.‡156f (`urbanus'):
Daniel of Beccles [late 12th cent.]
Vrbanus magnus
ed. J. G. Smyly (Dublin 1939); WIC 11223.
-
P6.156a:
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
De utensilibus
ed. A. Scheler, Jahrbuch für romanische und englische
Literatur 8 (1867) 75–93; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 172–6.
-
P6.156b:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
P6.156c:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
P6.156d:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
P6.156e (`Alexander de Montibus uersificatus super expositione
uerborum bibliotece'):
Expositiones uersificatae uerborum Bibliothecae
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl.
10063; WIC 6045.
-
P6.157a:
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De nominibus utensilium
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies
(London 1857), 96–119; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 181–90; Hunt, Nequam,
126–8; Dean 301.
-
P6.157b:
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
De utensilibus
ed. A. Scheler, Jahrbuch für romanische und englische
Literatur 8 (1867) 75–93; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 172–6.
-
P6.157d (`bistigius'):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Distigium
ed. E. Habel (Berlin 1908); ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and
Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 328–48;
Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de Garlandia', 163–5 (B10).
-
P6.157e:
Liber Merarii
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in 13th-century
England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 351–67.
-
P6.157h, 158a:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
P6.157l:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Accentuarius
unpr.; WIC 5204; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253.
Extract and glosses in Hunt, Teaching Latin, 1. 143–51.
-
P6.158c:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Vnus omnium
unpr.; WIC 3050; A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
(Cambridge 1991), 1. 395–9; Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de Garlandia', 172.
-
P6.†159d (`tractatus de breuibus et longis uersificatus'):
Theobald of Piacenza (`Serviolus') [11th cent.]
De primis syllabis
unpr.; WIC 16555.
-
P6.160f:
Hymnarium glosatum, used as an instruction-book for novices
and often found with school-books
pr. Paris 1485 (Goff E154), &c.;
pr. London [c. 1496] (STC 16111), &c.; H. Gneuss, Hymnar und Hymnen
im englischen Mittelalter (Tübingen 1968), 194–206; Hunt, Teaching
Latin, 1. 38–42.
-
P6.160i (`speculum puerorum diuersorum tractatuum logicalium'):
Richard Billingham [† after 1361]
Speculum puerile
unpr.; J. A. Weisheipl, Med. Stud.
31 (1969) 176; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 461.
-
P6.161a (`tractatus Lotarii de contemptu mundi'):
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
-
P6.161g (attrib. `hennardi' i.e. Bernard):
Exordium paruum
ed. J. de la C. Bouton & J. B. van Damme, Les plus
anciens textes de Cîteaux, Commentarii Cistercienses (Achel 1974), 54–86.
-
P6.161m (`oda'):
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Opera
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák, Teubner
(1984).
-
P6.162a:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
P6.162h:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
Compendium in Iob
PL 207. 795–826;
Stegmüller Bibl. 6431.
-
P6.162o:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
[app.]
Visio per quam trentale S. Gregorii fuit introductum, French tr.
ed. P. Meyer, Romania 15 (1886) 281–3.
-
P6.162s:
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Prophetia Merlini (Historia regum Britanniae VII), often found separately
ed. A. Griscom (London 1929), 383–97; ed. E. Faral, La Légende arturienne
(Paris 1929), 3. 186–203. [= §§ 106–118 in Faral's text of the Historia regum Britanniae.]
-
P6.†162u (`de distinctionibus et proprietatibus partium theologie'):
Nicholas of Amiens [1147–after 1203]
Ars fidei catholicae
PL 210. 595–618; ed. M. Dreyer, BGPTM new
ser. 37 (1993); Bloomfield 0831.
-
P6.163a (`faretra Galfridi'):
William de la Furmentarie OFM [?]
(attrib.), Pharetra
pr. [Strassburg 1472] (Goff P571), &c.;
ed. A. C. Peltier, S. Bonaventurae opera omnia
(Paris 1864–71), 7. 1–231; Glorieux Rép. 311t; Distelbrink 178;
Bloomfield 2530. [One copy of the work is dated 1261, which provides a
terminus ad quem; it is usually anonymous, but some copies carry an
ascription to Bonaventure, other to Guibert of Tournai, and one very
distinctively to William de la Furmentarie, an English friar.]
-
P6.163c:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
[pseud.]
Physiognomia
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 1069; HL 129–30.
-
P6.163g (`doctrina Petri Alphunci'):
Petrus Alfonsi [early 12th cent.]
De disciplina clericali
PL 157. 671–706; ed. A. Hilka
& W. Söderhjelm (Helsinki / Heidelberg 1911); Diaz 892.
-
P6.163j:
Adam of Eynsham OSB [† post 1233], monk of Eynsham
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 15–16.
Visio Eadmundi monachi de Egnesham
ed. H. E. Salter, Cartulary of
Eynsham, Oxford Historical Society 49, 51 (1907–8), 2. 285–371; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 15–16.
-
P6.163m:
De origine gigantium, in one of several versions
ed. J. P. Carley & J. C.
Crick in Arthurian Literature 13 (1994) 41–114.
-
P6.164b:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De officiis
ed. M. Winterbottom, OCT (1994).
-
P6.164j:
Iohannes presbyter (`Prester John')
Epistola Manueli Comneno imperatori Graecorum
ed. F. Zarncke,
Abh. der k. Sächsischen Gesellschaft d. Wissenschaften philol.-hist.
Kl. 7 (1879) 909–924; B. Wagner, Die Epistola presbyteri Iohannis
lateinsch und deutsch: Überlieferung, Textgeschichte, Rezeption und
Übertragungen im Mittelalter (Tübingen 2000).
-
P6.164m:
Modus tenendi parliamentum
ed. M. V. Clarke, Medieval Representation and Consent
(Oxford 1936), 373–92; ed. N. Pronay & J. Taylor, Parliamentary Texts of the Later Middle Ages (Oxford 1980).
-
P6.†164c:
Q. Curtius Rufus [1st cent.]
Historia Alexandri
pr. [Venice c. 1471] (GW 7871), &c.; ed.
K. Müller & H. Schönfeld (Munich 1954). [For anonymous entries, see
also Historia Alexandri magni.]
-
P6.165b:
William de Montibus [†1213]
Tropi
unpr. apart from excerpts in Goering, William de Montibus, 349–88.
-
P6.165c:
William de Montibus [†1213]
[pseud.]
Fallaciae
ed. L. M. de Rijk, Logica modernorum (Assen 1962–7),
2/2. 679–702; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 794.
-
P6.165e:
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
De natura rerum
CPL 1343.
-
P6.†165d (anon.):
Gilbert Crispin OSB [†1117], abbot of Westminster
Disputatio iudaei et christiani
PL 159. 1005–1036; ed. A. S. Abulafia
& G. R. Evans, Auctores Britannici medii aeui 8 (1986), 8–53.
-
P6.166l (`meditationes S. Edmundi in gallico'):
Edmund of Abingdon [†1240], archbishop of Canterbury
Mirour de seinte eglyse, French tr.
ed. A. D. Wilshere, ANTS 40
(1982); Dean 629.
-
P6.167a–b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Epistula de transitu S. Hieronymi (ep. 18)
PL 22. 281–9; PL 33.
1120–26; BHL 3867. Always accompanied by the reply, ps. Cyril of Jerusalem,
Epistula de transitu S. Hieronymi (ps. Augustine, ep. 19): PL 33.
1126–53; BHL 3868. [The work was usually also accompanied by the letter of
ps. Eusebius (BHL 3866), attested among our catalogues in SS1.779.]
-
P6.167b (`rescriptum Cirilli ad beatum Augustinum . .'):
Cyril of Jerusalem [†387], bishop of Jerusalem
[pseud.]
Epistula de transitu S. Hieronymi
PL 33. 1126–53
(as ps. Augustine, ep. 19); BHL 3868. The text usually
accompanies ps. Augustine, Epistula de transitu S. Hieronymi (ep. 18):
PL 22. 281–9; PL 33. 1120–26; BHL 3867.
-
P6.167f:
Euangelium Nicodemi
ed. H. C. Kim (Toronto 1973); Stegmüller
Bibl. 179,9 &c.; Z. Izydorczyk, Manuscripts of the Euangelium Nicodemi
(Toronto 1993). [For prefatory excerpts, see Gregory of Tours, De
passione et resurrectione Domini.]
-
P6.167j:
Ps. Turpinus
Historia Caroli magni et Rolandi
ed. H. W. Klein (Munich 1986).
-
P6.167k:
Nicholas Trevet OP [c1258–c1334]
Commentary on Regula S. Augustini
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3141.
-
P6.167l:
Origen [c185–c254]
[pseud.]
Homily on Maria stabat
ed. J. Merlin (Paris 1520), 3. 129–31
(and in other early editions of Origen's works); manuscripts and editions
listed by J. P. McCall in Speculum 46 (1971) 491–509; V. Saxer in Studi
medievali 3rd ser. 26 (1985) 667–76.
-
P6.167p (`historia qualiter Ioseph accepit filiam Putifaris in uxorem'):
Liber Ioseph et Aseneth, Latin tr. from Greek
ed. M. R. James in P.
Batiffol, Studia Patristica (Paris 1890), 2. 89–115; C. Burchard,
Untersuchungen zu Joseph und Aseneth. Überlieferung – Ortsbestimmung
(Tübingen 1965); Stegmüller Bibl. 88,4–5.
-
P6.167q (`omelia Arnaldi super euangelio Homo quidam erat diues qui
habebat uillicum'):
Ernaldus [12th cent.]
(ps. Bernard of Clairvaux), Sermo de uillico iniquitatis
PL
184. 1021–32. [The ascription to Ernaldus may be more reliable than Wilmart's
attribution of the sermon to Bernard of Cluny. Is the writer Arnold of
Bonneval?]
-
P6.167s:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
SBO 4. 13–58; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1726.
-
P6.168b (`hystoria Alexandri magni imperatoris uersificata'):
Walter of Châtillon [late 12th cent.]
Alexandreis
PL 209. 463–572; ed. M. L. Colker
(Padua 1978).
-
P6.168h:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De XII gradibus humilitatis
SBO 3. 15–59.
-
P6.169b–c (`abusiones claustri', `de claustro anime'):
Hugh of Fouilloy OSA [†1172/3], prior of Saint-Laurent-au-Bois, Fouilloy
J. Gobry in DS 7. 880–86.
De claustro animae
PL 176. 1017–1182; Bloomfield 5211. [The
title `De xii abusionibus claustri' refers to the excerpt, II 11–23.]
-
P6.169e:
Martin of Braga [†580], bishop of Braga
Formula uitae honestae
CPL 1080; Diaz 27; Bloomfield 4457.
-
P6.169g:
Julian of Toledo [†690], bishop of Toledo
Prognosticon futuri saeculi
CPL 1258; ed. J. N. Hillgarth, CCSL
115 (1976) 11–126.
-
P6.169i:
John Gobi OP [† c. 1340]
De spiritu Guidonis
pr. Delft 1486 (GW 10942), &c.; Kaeppeli 2370;
Bloomfield 5705.
-
P6.170c (`Euax super lapidarium'):
Marbod of Rennes [1035–1123]
Liber lapidum, inc. `Euax rex Arabum legitur scripsisse Neroni'
PL 171. 1737–70; WIC 5968. [See also `Evax rex Arabiae' for prose
lapidaries.]
-
P6.170e (`defloratio Remigii super missam'):
Remigius of Auxerre [841–908], monk of Saint-Germain, Auxerre
Expositio missae (De diuinis officiis, c. 40)
PL 101. 1246–71.
This chapter often circulated separately.
-
P6.170g (attrib. Augustine):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
-
P6.170j (`Methodius de principio et fine seculorum et regno gentium'):
Methodius [], bishop of Olympus
[pseud.]
De initio et fine saeculi
the form found in most English copies
is unpr.; the oldest Latin version, ed. W. J. Aerts & G. A. A. Kortekaas,
Die Apokalypse des Pseudo-Methodius (Louvain 1998); other versions, pr.
in Maxima bibliotheca ueterum patrum (Lyon 1677), 3. 727–35, and ed.
E. Sackur, Sibyllinische Texte und Forschungen (Halle 1898), 61–96.
-
P6.171b:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Summa de matrimonio
ed. S. Schardius (Cologne 1563); ed. A.
Wunderlich (Göttingen 1841); Kuttner, 431–3.
-
P6.174:
P. Vergilius Maro [70–19 BC]
Opera
ed. R. A. B. Mynors, OCT (1969). [The triple commentary
comprises those of Servius, Donatus, and Christophorus Landinus; M.
Davies & J. Goldfinch, Vergil: a census of printed editions 1469–1500
(London 1992).]
-
P6.175a:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
[app.]
`Commentum Tulli de beneficiis'
unidentified.
-
P6.175b:
Epistola Alexandri ad Aristotelem de situ Indie
ed. W. W. Boer (The Hague
1953); ed. M. Feldbusch, Beiträge zur classischen Philologie 78 (Meisenheim
1976). [See also Aristotle ps., Epistola ad Alexandrum.]
-
P6.176b (`tractatus Roberti de principio creationis mundi . . in gallico'):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
Château d'amour
ed. J. Murray (Paris 1918); Thomson,
Grosseteste, 152–5.
-
P6.177b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
P6.177c:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Commentary on ps. Aristotle, De substantia orbis, Latin tr.
pr. Aristotelis opera (Venice 1573–6), 9. 3r–14v; Thorndike/Kibre 681, 718.
-
P6.177k (tab.):
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Moralia in Iob
CPL 1708; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 143, 143A, 143B
(1979–85).
-
P6.177l (concord.):
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae in Ezechielem
CPL 1710; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 142 (1971).
-
P6.177m (concord.):
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Moralia in Iob
CPL 1708; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 143, 143A, 143B
(1979–85).
-
P6.177n (attrib. Augustine):
Fulgentius of Ruspe [† c532], bishop of Ruspe
De fide ad Petrum (ps. Augustine)
CPL 826; ed. J. Fraipont,
CCSL 91A (1968) 711–60.
-
P6.178c:
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De nominibus utensilium
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies
(London 1857), 96–119; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 181–90; Hunt, Nequam,
126–8; Dean 301.
-
P6.178d:
Porphyry [232–302]
[app.]
`Notitiae Porphyrii'
unidentified.
-
P6.179 (`prophecia canonici de Brydlyntone uersificata et glosata'):
John of Bridlington OSA [†1379]
(attrib.), Prophetia
ed. T. Wright, RS 14/1 (1859), 123–215;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 220.
-
P6.180 (d'o):
Walter of Châtillon [late 12th cent.]
Alexandreis
PL 209. 463–572; ed. M. L. Colker
(Padua 1978).
-
P6.181a–b (`summule artis dialectice in quaterno. summule fallacie
artis', anon.):
Petrus Hispanus OP [early 13th cent.]
Summulae logicales
ed. L. M. de Rijk (Assen 1972); Diaz 1396;
Totok, 466.
-
P6.182a–b (anon.):
Petrus Hispanus OP [early 13th cent.]
Summulae logicales
ed. L. M. de Rijk (Assen 1972); Diaz 1396;
Totok, 466.
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P6.182c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
P6.184 (`sophismata Heytsbury abreuiata secundum magistrum Robertum
Stonham'):
William Heytesbury [1313–1380]
Sophismata XXXII
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 776.
The abbreviation by Robert Stonham (P6.184) is also unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 573.
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P6.185 (itemized):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
P6.185a:
Porphyry [232–302]
Isagoge in Categorias Aristotelis, tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966) 5–31. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.185c:
Gilbert de la Porrée [1076–1154]
Liber sex principiorum
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966),
35–58. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.185d (`liber periarmaniarum'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De interpretatione, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2
(1965), 5–38. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.186 (itemized):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica noua comprised four works of Aristotle
– a. De sophisticis
elenchis, tr. Boethius: ed. B. G. Dod, AL 6/1–3 (1975), 5–60.
b. Topica, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. c. Analytica priora, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello,
AL 3/1–4 (1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). d. Analytica
posteriora, tr. James of Venice: ed. L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod,
AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107.
-
P6.186a:
Porphyry [232–302]
Isagoge in Categorias Aristotelis, tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966) 5–31. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.186a–f (itemized):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
P6.186c:
Gilbert de la Porrée [1076–1154]
Liber sex principiorum
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966),
35–58. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.186d (`liber periarimaniarum'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De interpretatione, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2
(1965), 5–38. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.186g:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Analytica priora, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 3/1–4
(1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
P6.186h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Analytica posteriora, Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice
ed.
L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod, AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107. [Three other
translations in the same volume.] [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
P6.186i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Topica, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
P6.186j:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sophisticis elenchis, tr. Boethius
ed. B. G. Dod, AL
6/1–3 (1975), 5–60. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
P6.186k:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Ethica, tr. Robert Grosseteste
pr. Louvain 1476 (GW
2360), &c.; ed. R. A. Gauthier, AL 26/1–3 (1972–4), 141–370,
375–588 (two recensions, the second a revision by Moerbeke)).
Ethica noua (where specified) was an anonymous translation from the Greek
of Book I, circulating with Ethica uetus, a translation of Books II–III
(AL 26/2), both now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa.
-
P6.187a (`primus et secundus liber periameniarum'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De interpretatione, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2
(1965), 5–38. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.187b:
Gilbert de la Porrée [1076–1154]
Liber sex principiorum
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966),
35–58. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.188b:
Gilbert de la Porrée [1076–1154]
Liber sex principiorum
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966),
35–58. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
P6.189a (attrib. Aristotle):
Costa ben Luca (Qusta b. Luqa) [late 9th cent.]
(ps. Aristotle), De differentia spiritus et animae, tr.
John of Seville
ed. S. Barach, Excerpta ex libro Alfredi (Innsbruck 1878),
120–39; Thorndike/Kibre 771, 1212, 1526.
-
P6.189b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De somno et uigilia, Latin tr.
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs (Leiden
1943); to appear, AL vol. 15; Thorndike/Kibre 391. [The second and third
books are De insomniis and De diuinatione per somnum. There exist an
anonymous version and a revision by William de Moerbeke.]
-
P6.189c (`liber de morte et uita'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De longitudine et breuitate uitae, tr. James of Venice
to
appear, AL vol. 16; Thorndike/Kibre 372. The title `De morte et
uita' refers to a truncated version of the text which circulated as
part of the corpus uetustius.
-
P6.189d (`liber metheororum alias de impressionibus superioribus'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
P6.190a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
-
P6.190b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De memoria et reminiscentia, tr. James of Venice
to appear, AL
14/1–2; Thorndike/Kibre 379, 1347.
-
P6.190c (`liber de morte et uita alias de causa longioris et breuioris'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De longitudine et breuitate uitae, tr. James of Venice
to
appear, AL vol. 16; Thorndike/Kibre 372. The title `De morte et
uita' refers to a truncated version of the text which circulated as
part of the corpus uetustius.
-
P6.190d (anon.):
Nicholas of Damascus [c64 BC–?]
De uegetabilibus et plantis, tr. Alfred of Shareshill
ed. E. H. F.
Meyer (Leipzig 1841); Thorndike/Kibre 1587, 1705.
-
P6.190e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
P6.190f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De somno et uigilia, Latin tr.
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs (Leiden
1943); to appear, AL vol. 15; Thorndike/Kibre 391. [The second and third
books are De insomniis and De diuinatione per somnum. There exist an
anonymous version and a revision by William de Moerbeke.]
-
P6.190g:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
P6.190h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De caelo et mundo, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, ???;
Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot, ????. Latin tr. from Greek
to appear, AL vol. 8/1–2.
[The
translation by Robert Grosseteste was not generally known, ed. F. Bossier,
ALD; William of Moerbeke's version circulated in three redactions, of which
the second was most widely received, ed. F. Bossier, ALD.]
-
P6.190i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
P6.191a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
P6.191e:
Isaac Iudaeus (Ishaq Ibn Suleiman) [9th cent.]
Liber elementorum, tr. Constantinus Africanus or Gerard of Cremona
pr. Lyon 1515, 1. 4v–10v; Thorndike/Kibre 137, 777, 1045.
-
P6.191f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
P6.192:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri de animalibus
This title usually refers to a standard
collection of Aristotle's major zoological works in 19 books, tr. from Arabic
by Michael Scot (c. 1220), consisting of De historia animalium libri X,
De partibus animalium libri IV, De generatione animalium libri V:
Books I–X, to appear.; Books XI–XIV, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1998);
Books XV–XIX, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1992). It may sometimes refer
to the collection in 21 books, tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which
adds De progressu animalium liber I and De motu animalium liber I:–
a. De historia animalium, Books I–V, ed.
P. Beullens & F. Bossier, AL 17/2. 1. 1 (2000); Books VI–X, ALD1.
b. De partibus animalium, ed. P. Rossi, ALD1.
c. De generatione animalium, ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, AL 17/2. 5
(1966). d. De progressu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/2. 2–3
(2011). e. De motu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/1. 3 (2011);
Thorndike/Kibre 1188.
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P6.194 (`statuta regia regni Anglie'):
Statuta Angliae
manuscript collections vary, but most begin with
Magna carta; for example, CUL MS Dd. 10. 28 (s. xiv), Baker, English
Legal Manuscripts, xxii–xxiv. In print, Magna carta cum statutis, pr.
by R. Pynson, London 1508 &c. (STC 9266–73). [See also under Magna
carta, Statuta noua.]
-
P6.195a:
Statuta Angliae
manuscript collections vary, but most begin with
Magna carta; for example, CUL MS Dd. 10. 28 (s. xiv), Baker, English
Legal Manuscripts, xxii–xxiv. In print, Magna carta cum statutis, pr.
by R. Pynson, London 1508 &c. (STC 9266–73). [See also under Magna
carta, Statuta noua.]
-
P6.196a:
Statuta Angliae
manuscript collections vary, but most begin with
Magna carta; for example, CUL MS Dd. 10. 28 (s. xiv), Baker, English
Legal Manuscripts, xxii–xxiv. In print, Magna carta cum statutis, pr.
by R. Pynson, London 1508 &c. (STC 9266–73). [See also under Magna
carta, Statuta noua.]
-
P6.196b:
Modus componendi breuia, possibly by Ralph of Hengham or John of Metingham
ed. G. E. Woodbine, Four Thirteenth-Century Law Tracts (London 1910), 143–62.
-
P6.197a:
Ranulf de Glanvill [†1190]
(attrib.), Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regum
Angliae
ed. G. D. G. Hall (London 1965).
-
P6.199:
La Court de baron
ed. F. W. Maitland & W. P. Baildon, Selden Soc. 4 (1891),
20–67.
-
P6.201d:
Walter of Henley [fl. 1250]
Hosebandrie
ed. D. Oschinsky, Walter of Henley (Oxford 1971),
113–90, 307–385; Dean 394.
-
P6.207a:
Walter de Bibbesworth [fl. 1300]
Tretiz de langage
ed. A. Owen (Paris 1929); ed. W. Rothwell, ANTS
Plain Texts 6 (1990); Dean 285.
-
P6.209i (`manuale peccati et xii articuli fidei'):
William of Waddington [late 13th cent.]
(attrib.), Le Manuel des pechiez
ed. F. J. Furnivall, Roxburghe Club 81
(1862); Dean 635.
-
P6.209l:
John of Damascus [c675–749]
[pseud.]
Barlaam et Josaphat, French tr.
see J. Sonet, Le Roman de Barlaam et
Josaphat (Namur 1949); A. B. Hunt in Beiträge zum romanischen Mittelalter,
ed. K. Baldinger (Tübingen 1977), 217–29; Dean 533.
-
P6.†209p (`tractatus de yconomia'):
Walter of Henley [fl. 1250]
Hosebandrie
ed. D. Oschinsky, Walter of Henley (Oxford 1971),
113–90, 307–385; Dean 394.
-
P6.210 (`meditationes Henrici quondam ducis Lancastrie'):
Henry, duke of Lancaster [?1299–1361]
Le livre des seintes medicines
ed. E. J. F. Arnould (Oxford 1940).
-
P6.211a:
Edmund of Abingdon [†1240], archbishop of Canterbury
Mirour de seinte eglyse, French tr.
ed. A. D. Wilshere, ANTS 40
(1982); Dean 629.
-
P6.213a:
Adam of Perseigne OCist [†1221]
DS 1. 198–201.
(attrib.), Eructauit
ed. T. Jenkins (Dresden 1909).
-
P6.213b:
Wace [mid 12th cent.]
Vie de saint Nicolas de Myre
ed. E. Ronsjö (Lund 1942); Dean
537.1.
-
P6.215b (d'o):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
Château d'amour
ed. J. Murray (Paris 1918); Thomson,
Grosseteste, 152–5.
-
P6.217b:
Edmund of Abingdon [†1240], archbishop of Canterbury
Mirour de seinte eglyse, French tr.
ed. A. D. Wilshere, ANTS 40
(1982); Dean 629.
-
P6.217d (`tractatus Roberti de principio et fine mundi'):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
Château d'amour
ed. J. Murray (Paris 1918); Thomson,
Grosseteste, 152–5.
-
P6.217g:
Exceptiones contra breuia
ed. G. E. Woodbine, Four Thirteenth-Century Law Tracts (London 1910), 163–83.
-
P6.217h:
Summa Cadit assisa
unpr.; G. E. Woodbine, Four Thirteenth-Century Law
Tracts (London 1910), 1 n. 4. This tract is an extract from Bracton with
independent circulation.
-
P6.217j:
Ralph of Hengham [†1311]
(attrib.), Summa Fait assavoir
ed. G. E. Woodbine, Four Thirteenth-Century Law Tracts
(London 1910), 53–115.
-
P6.221a (in French):
`Sir John Mandeville'
Voyage d'outre mer
ed. G. F. Warner, Roxburghe Club 119 (1889);
Dean 341.
-
P6.222a:
Boeve de Haumtone
ed. A. Stimming (Halle 1911–12) (the Anglo-Norman
version); Dean 153.
-
P6.224b:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
467 identified entries found.
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