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SCOTLAND: St Andrews, St Leonard's College
S21. Books in the college library, 1597 or 1599
304 identified entries found.
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S21.¶1 + S21.¶3:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Opera
ed. J. Amerbach (Basel 1505–6), &c.; ed. Erasmus (1518). See
J. de Ghellinck, `Une édition patristique célèbre', Patristique et moyen
âge: études d'histoire littéraire et doctrinale 3 (Paris 1948), 339–484;
V. Scholderer, `The first collected edition of St Augustine', Fifty essays
in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century bibliography (Amsterdam 1966), 275–8.
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S21.¶2 (`canones Augustini', three texts):
Regula S. Augustini, inc. `Ante omnia, fratres'
CPL 1839a.
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S21.¶3 + S21.¶7:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Opera
ed. J. Amerbach (Basel 1505–6), &c.; ed. Erasmus (1518). See
J. de Ghellinck, `Une édition patristique célèbre', Patristique et moyen
âge: études d'histoire littéraire et doctrinale 3 (Paris 1948), 339–484;
V. Scholderer, `The first collected edition of St Augustine', Fifty essays
in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century bibliography (Amsterdam 1966), 275–8.
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S21.¶4:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Manuale, inc. `Quoniam in medio laqueorum positi sumus'
CPPM
2. 3074; pr. [Strassburgc. 1473–4] (GW 2969), &c.; PL 40. 951–68. [The
text following, inc. `Adesto mihi, uerum lumen', PL 40. 967–84, titled
Speculum, is also found attributed to Augustine with the title Manuale,
for example, in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 392, fol. 139r. John of Fécamp, Confessio fidei.]
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S21.¶*5 (`quaestiones Augustini'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Opus quaestionum, a collection of various works, beginning with
Quaestiones in Heptateuchum (CPL 270), Ambrosiaster (CPL 184),
Quaestiones euangeliorum (CPL 275), De LXXXIII quaestionibus (CPL 289),
ps. Augustinian Dialogus quaestionum LXV, De octo Dulcitii quaestionibus
(CPL 291), &c., edited by Augustinus de Ratisbona & Judocus Badius Ascensius
pr. Lyon 1497 (GW 2915).
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S21.¶*6:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De trinitate
CPL 329; pr. [Strassburg not after 1474] (GW
2925), &c.; ed. W. J. Mountain & F. Glorie, CCSL 50, 50A (1968).
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S21.¶*6x (w. comm.):
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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S21.¶7 + S21.¶9:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Opera
ed. J. Amerbach (Basel 1505–6), &c.; ed. Erasmus (1518). See
J. de Ghellinck, `Une édition patristique célèbre', Patristique et moyen
âge: études d'histoire littéraire et doctrinale 3 (Paris 1948), 339–484;
V. Scholderer, `The first collected edition of St Augustine', Fifty essays
in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century bibliography (Amsterdam 1966), 275–8.
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S21.¶8:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Confessiones
CPL 251; ed. L. Verheijen, CCSL 27 (1981).
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S21.¶9 (4 vols from set):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Opera
ed. J. Amerbach (Basel 1505–6), &c.; ed. Erasmus (1518). See
J. de Ghellinck, `Une édition patristique célèbre', Patristique et moyen
âge: études d'histoire littéraire et doctrinale 3 (Paris 1948), 339–484;
V. Scholderer, `The first collected edition of St Augustine', Fifty essays
in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century bibliography (Amsterdam 1966), 275–8.
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S21.¶10:
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
[pseud.]
Homilies on Mark and Luke, a miscellany of Latin texts, some by
Jerome, others identified only as pseudo-Chrysostom
pr. Antwerp 1542
(Adams C1536), &c. [Contents identified in note on S20.¶10.]
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S21.¶10x:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Sermo de latrone in sexta feria passionis
pr. Antwerp 1542 &c.;
PLS 2. 1130–32; CPPM 1. 1637.
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S21.¶11–12 (vols 2–3):
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles, Latin tr.
CPG 4427–40; pr.
Basel 1536 (Adams C1540), &c.
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S21.¶?*13 (`opera'):
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
Opera, Latin tr.
pr. Basel 1504 &c.
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S21.¶14–15 (4 vols in 2):
Origen [c185–c254]
Opera, Latin tr.
4 vols, pr. Paris 1512–30, [1522] (Adams O280);
ed. D. Erasmus, Basel 1536 (Adams O283), &c.
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S21.¶16–17 (imperfect set):
Origen [c185–c254]
Opera, Latin tr.
4 vols, pr. Paris 1512–30, [1522] (Adams O280);
ed. D. Erasmus, Basel 1536 (Adams O283), &c.
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S21.¶18 (`opera'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Opera
pr. [Cologne 1478] (GW 3905), &c.
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S21.¶19:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Opera
pr. [Cologne 1478] (GW 3905), &c.
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S21.¶†20 (`Bernardus super decretales'):
Bernard of Parma [†1266]
Casus longi super Decretales
pr. Paris 1475 (GW 4092), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 115–16.
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S21.¶21–24 (4 vols, not a set):
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
H. Labrosse, `Oeuvres de Nicolas de Lyre', Études franciscaines 19 (1908)
153–75, 368–79, and 35 (1923) 171–87, 400–432; G. Dahan (ed.), Nicolas
de Lyre, franciscain du XIVe siècle, exégète et théologien (Turnhout
2011).
Postilla litteralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Rome 1471–2
(Goff N131), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5829–5923.
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S21.¶25:
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
[app.]
Repertorium in Postillam Nicholai de Lyra super Bibliam
pr.
[Lyon c. 1484] (CIBN R90), &c.
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S21.¶26–29 (`pars Lire cum glossa ordinaria', 4 vols, imperfect set):
Biblia sacra with the Glossa ordinaria and Nicholas of Lyre's
Postilla
pr. Venice 1495 (GW 4283), &c.; pr. Basel 1506–8, 6 vols,
&c.
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S21.¶30 (`prima pars'):
Antoninus Florentinus (Antonino Pierozzi) OP [1389–1459], archbishop of
Florence
Chronicon
pr. Nürnberg 1484 (GW 2072), &c.; Kaeppeli 240.
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S21.¶31–32 (vols 3–4):
Antoninus Florentinus (Antonino Pierozzi) OP [1389–1459], archbishop of
Florence
Summa moralis
pr. Venice 1477–80 (GW 2185), &c.; Kaeppeli 239.
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S21.¶33 (pt 3):
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
Opera
pr. [Cologne] 1483–4 (Goff G185), &c. [Editions such
as Strassburg 1514 and Paris 1520–21 include a separate inventory of
Gerson's writings.]
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S21.¶34 (pt 2, 2 copies):
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
Opera
pr. [Cologne] 1483–4 (Goff G185), &c. [Editions such
as Strassburg 1514 and Paris 1520–21 include a separate inventory of
Gerson's writings.]
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S21.¶35 (pt 4):
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
Opera
pr. [Cologne] 1483–4 (Goff G185), &c. [Editions such
as Strassburg 1514 and Paris 1520–21 include a separate inventory of
Gerson's writings.]
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S21.¶36 (`inuentoriae', 2 copies):
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
Opera
pr. [Cologne] 1483–4 (Goff G185), &c. [Editions such
as Strassburg 1514 and Paris 1520–21 include a separate inventory of
Gerson's writings.]
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S21.¶37a (`inuent.'):
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
Opera
pr. [Cologne] 1483–4 (Goff G185), &c. [Editions such
as Strassburg 1514 and Paris 1520–21 include a separate inventory of
Gerson's writings.]
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S21.¶37b:
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
Sermon sur la passion, Latin tr. as Sermo de passione domini
pr.
Strassburg 1509 (Adams G508–9), &c.; original French text, ed. Glorieux,
Gerson, 7*. 449–93 (no. 341).
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S21.¶37c:
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
De laude sanctorum ad Carthusienses et Coelestinos
pr. [Cologne
c. 1473] (GW 10764, Goff G230), &c.; ed. Glorieux, Gerson, 9. 423–34
(no. 454).
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S21.¶37d:
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
De ecclesiastica potestate et de origine iuris et legum tractatus
pr. [Paris c. 1473–4] (GW 10822), &c.; ed. Glorieux, Gerson, 6. 210–50
(no. 282).
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S21.¶38:
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.]
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S21.¶39 (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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S21.¶40:
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.]
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S21.¶41 (`decretum aureum diui Gratiani'):
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.]
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S21.¶42:
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.]
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S21.¶43a:
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.]
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S21.¶43b:
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.]
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S21.¶44:
Margarita Decretalium, an alphabetical digest
pr. Basel [c. 1496]
(Goff M263), &c.
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S21.¶†45 (`opusculum in regul(is) iuris', anon.):
Dinus de Mugello [†1298]
De Regulis iuris
pr. Rome 1472 (GW 8354), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 177. [The Regulae iuris is the last title in Liber Sextus
Decretalium.]
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S21.¶46 (`registrum in opus Ambrosii eiusdemque opera'):
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
Opera
pr. Basel 1492 (GW 1599), Basel 1506 (Adams A934), &c.
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S21.¶*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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S21.¶48:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Registrum
CPL 1714; ed. D. Norberg, CCSL 140, 140A (1982).
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S21.¶49 (Ia IIe):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Kaeppeli's repertory of Dominican writers excluded Thomas Aquinas, for
whom there is no manuscript-based listing. Since the list by Glorieux,
1. 85–104, the tally of works has been reduced. For an up-to-date list,
see G. Emery in J. P. Torrell, Thomas Aquinas 1 The Person and His work
(Washington, DC, 1996), 330–61, following on from lists by I. T. Eschmann
in E. Gilson, The Christian Philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas (New York,
NY, 1956), 381–437, and J. A. Weisheipl, Friar Thomas d'Aquino (New
York, NY, 1974), 355–405. There is an up-to-date list of current editions
by E. Alarcón, Optimae editiones operum Thomae de Aquino,
http://corpusthomisticum.org/reoptiedi.html.
Summa theologica
STO vols. 4–12; Glorieux Rép. 14ax.
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S21.¶50 (III):
Gabriel Biel [c1415–1495]
Collectorium circa IV libros Sententiarum
pr. [Tübingen 1501]
&c.; ed. W. Werbeck & others (Tübingen 1973–92); Stegmüller Sent. 243.
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S21.¶51:
Gabriel Biel [c1415–1495]
Canonis missae expositio
pr. Tübingen 1499 &c.; ed. H. A. Oberman
& W. J. Courtenay (Wiesbaden 1963–7).
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S21.¶52 (IV):
Gabriel Biel [c1415–1495]
Collectorium circa IV libros Sententiarum
pr. [Tübingen 1501]
&c.; ed. W. Werbeck & others (Tübingen 1973–92); Stegmüller Sent. 243.
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S21.¶53 (`G. de festiuitatibus Christi', pt 1):
Gabriel Biel [c1415–1495]
Sermones
pr. Tübingen 1499/1500 (GW 4340), &c.
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S21.¶54–55 (`inuentarium in 4 collect' Gabrielis . .', 2 copies):
Gabriel Biel [c1415–1495]
Collectorium circa IV libros Sententiarum
pr. [Tübingen 1501]
&c.; ed. W. Werbeck & others (Tübingen 1973–92); Stegmüller Sent. 243.
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S21.¶*56–59 (4 vols):
Alexander of Hales OFM [c1185–1245]
Summa theologica
pr. Nürnberg 1481–2 (GW 871), &c.; [ed. V.
Doucet & others] (Quaracchi 1924–48);
Stegmüller/Doucet Sent. 59a.
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S21.¶60 (`consequentiae Maioris'):
John Mair [c1467–1550]
Consequentiae
pr. Paris [c. 1503–1505] (Adams M227).
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S21.¶*61:
John Mair [c1467–1550]
Introductorium in Aristotelicam dialecticen totamque logicam
pr.
Paris 1521, &c.
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S21.¶*62 (III, 4 copies):
John Mair [c1467–1550]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Paris 1510–17,&c.
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S21.¶*63 (I, 2 copies):
John Mair [c1467–1550]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Paris 1510–17,&c.
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S21.¶64:
John Mair [c1467–1550]
In Matthaem ad literam expositio
pr. Paris 1518.
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S21.¶*65 (IV):
John Mair [c1467–1550]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Paris 1510–17,&c.
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S21.¶66:
John Mair [c1467–1550]
In quatuor euangelia expositiones
pr. [Paris] 1529.
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S21.¶70–71 (aestiualis, hiemalis):
Sermones Meffreth, alias Hortulus reginae de tempore
pr. [Basel
not after 1483] (Goff M440), &c.
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S21.¶*72 (`sermones Petri Aliat'):
Petrus de Alliaco (Pierre d'Ailly) [c1350–1420/21], cardinal bishop of Cambrai
F. Oakley, The Political Thought of Pierre d'Ailly (New Haven, CT, 1964),
350–56.
Tractatus et sermones, a large printed collection of shorter works
pr. Strassburg 1490 (Goff A488).
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S21.¶*73:
Petrus de Alliaco (Pierre d'Ailly) [c1350–1420/21], cardinal bishop of Cambrai
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. [Brussels 1481–4]
(Hain/Copinger 838*), &c.; ed. M. Brinzei, CCCM 258 (2013–);
Stegmüller Sent. 650.
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S21.¶74 (`postillae maiores'):
Willelmus Parisiensis OP [† c1485/6]
Postilla siue Expositio epistolarum et euangeliorum
pr.
[?Germany, not before 1474] (GW 11921, Goff G642), &c. GW records
over one hundred early editions; these usually carry the attribution to
Guillelmus, Guillermus, Guillerinus, &c. The work is an elaboration of
that of Iohannes Herolt (`Discipulus') (Kaeppeli 2393–4), and its
authorship is discussed in GW 10. 426–30.
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S21.¶76 (2 copies):
Thomas Bricot [†1516]
Textus abbreuiatus in cursum totius physices et metaphysicorum
Aristotelis
pr. Lyon †1486 [?1496] (GW 5542), &c.
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S21.¶77a:
Thomas Bricot [†1516]
Textus abbreuiatus in cursum totius logices Aristotelis
pr. Paris
1489 (GW 5528), &c.
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S21.¶77b:
Thomas Bricot [†1516]
Textus abbreuiatus in cursum totius physices et metaphysicorum
Aristotelis
pr. Lyon †1486 [?1496] (GW 5542), &c.
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S21.¶78:
Thomas Bricot [†1516]
Textus abbreuiatus in cursum totius physices et metaphysicorum
Aristotelis
pr. Lyon †1486 [?1496] (GW 5542), &c.
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S21.¶79 (3 copies):
Iohannes Dorp [fl. 1400]
Commentary on Johannes Buridanus, Summulae de dialectica
pr.
[Lyon] 1487 (GW 5759), &c. [In a Scottish context, perhaps a preference
may be given to the edition by John Mair, Paris 1504.]
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S21.¶80:
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Dialogus
pr. Lyon 1494 (GW 11908), repr. M. Goldast, Monarchia
S. Romani imperii (Frankfurt 1611–14 / repr. Graz 1960), 2. 398–957.
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S21.¶*81 (II–III):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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S21.¶†82 (I–III):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Reportata super Opus Parisiense, a version of Duns's early
Parisian Lectura on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Paris 1517–18 (Moreau,
2. 1597, 1809).
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S21.¶83 (II):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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S21.¶84 (IV):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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S21.¶*85 SC?.*?? = H2.*657x:
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Quodlibet
DSO vols. 25–6; Glorieux Rép. 344s; Glorieux
Quodl. 1. 218–19, 2. 152.
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S21.¶86:
Concordantia maior, the so-called `third concordance' compiled by the
Dominicans of Saint-Jacques, Paris
pr. Strassburg, [not after 1474] (GW
7418) (under the name Conradus de Alemannia), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl.
1999, 3605–6; R. H. Rouse & M. A. Rouse in AFP 44 (1974) 5–30;
Kaeppeli 755 (as Conradus de Halberstadt OP). Rouse & Rouse show that the
work circulated in Paris by 1286; the attribution to Conrad is made only
in the printed editions. [For the so-called `second concordance' or
`English concordance', see Richard Stainsby.]
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S21.¶87:
Iacobus Philippus de Bergamo (Jacopo Filippo Foresti) OSA [1434–1520]
DBI 48. 801–803.
Supplementum chronicarum
pr. Venice 1483 (Goff J208), &c.;
A. Krummel, Der Supplementum chronicarum des Augustinermönches Jacobus
Philippus Foresti von Bergamo, Bibliothemata 6 (1992).
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S21.¶88:
Ps. Dionysius the Areopagite
Opera, Latin tr. by Ambrogio Traversari & others
CPG 6600–6607;
triple translation with commentaries, pr. Strassburg 1503 &c.; ¶*pr.
with commentary by Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples & Josse Clichtove, Paris
1515 (Moreau, 2. 1075).
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S21.¶†89 (`expositio orationis dominice'):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Expositio in orationem dominicam
ed. R. M. Spiazzi, S. Thomae
Aquinatis Opuscula theologica (Turin 1954), 2. 221–35; Glorieux Rép.
14db; Bloomfield 8515.
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S21.¶90:
Stephanus Brulefer OFM Obs [†1499]
Reportata clarissima in quattuor S. Bonauenturae Sententiarum libros
pr. Basel 1501 &c.; Stegmüller Sent. 823.
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S21.¶*91a:
Martinus de Magistris (Martin Lemaistre) [1432–1482]
Quaestiones morales de fortitudine
¶*pr. Paris 1510 (Moreau,
1. 142). The edition was brought out by David Cranstoun and includes his
own Quaestiones additae.
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S21.¶*91c:
Martinus de Magistris (Martin Lemaistre) [1432–1482]
De temperantia
¶*pr. Paris 1511 (Moreau, 2. 145).
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S21.¶*92:
Robert Holcot OP [†1349]
Commentary on Wisdom
pr. [Cologne, not after 1476] (Goff H288),
&c.; Kaeppeli 3497; Stegmüller Bibl. 7416.
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S21.¶93:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
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S21.¶94 (`expositio Valent. in psalmos'):
Diego Perez de Valencia OESA [c1408–1490]
Commentary on the Psalms
pr. Valencia 1484 (Goff P276), &c.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 3983. [Sometimes confused with Thomas Waleys, Expositio
super duos nocturnos Psalterii
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S21.¶95:
Angelus de Clavasio (Angelo Carletti da Chivasso) OFM Obs [1411–1495]
Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae
pr. Chivasso 1486 (GW 1923),
&c.
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S21.¶*96:
C. Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Elder) [AD 23–79]
Historia naturalis
ed. L. van Jan & K. Mayhoff, Teubner (1892–1906).
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S21.¶97:
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (Iacobus Faber Stapulensis) [c1455–1536]
E. Amann in DTC 9. 132–59.
Commentarii in omnes diui Pauli epistolas
pr. Paris 1512, &c.
-
S21.¶98:
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).
-
S21.¶99 (vol. 4):
Johannes Eck [1486–1543]
Homiliarius contra sectas
pr. in 4 vols, [Augsburg] 1536, &c.
-
S21.¶*100:
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.]
-
S21.¶†101 (`chronologia', anon.):
Henricus Loritus, Glareanus [1488–1563]
Chronologia siue temporum supputatio in omnes T. Liuii decadas
pr. Basel 1531.
-
S21.¶102:
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
Commentary on Proverbs
CPL 1351; ed. D. Hurst, CCSL 119B (1983) 21–163.
-
S21.¶103:
Iohannes Marchesinus (Giovanni Marchesini) OFM [fl. 1300]
Mammotrectus super Bibliam
pr. Mainz 1470 (Goff M232), &c.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 4776–7.
-
S21.¶†104 (`sermones Gilberti'):
Gilbert of Hoyland OCist [†1172], abbot of Swineshead
Sermons on the Song of Songs 3
1–5:10: PL 184. 11–252; Stegmüller
Bibl. 2493.
-
S21.¶105:
Antonius Rampigollis OESA [early 15th cent.]
& Bindus de Senis, Aurea Biblia siue Repertorium aureum biblicum
pr. Ulm 1475 (Goff R12), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 1419; Zumkeller 115.
-
S21.¶*106 (`tractatus diuersi quorundam fratrum'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Tractatus diuersi, a collection of works, many of them pseudonymous,
including De XII abusiuis saeculi (CPL 1106), De diuinatione daemonum
(CPL 306), Sermo de indigna familiaritate extranearum mulierum (CPPM
1. 1078), &c.
pr. [Antwerp 1491] (GW 3029).
-
S21.¶*106x:
Albertus de Ferrariis of Piacenza [fl. 1428–53]
L. Sheppard, `Albertus Trottus and Albertus de Ferrariis', The Library
5th ser. 2 (1947) 158–9.
De horis canonicis
pr. [Rome c. 1474], [Basel c. 1474]
(Goff T463), &c.
-
S21.¶107:
Albertus de Saxonia [†1390]
Sophismata
pr. Paris 1489 (GW 799); pr. with his Insolubilia
and Obligationes, Paris 1490 (GW 800), &c.
-
S21.¶108 (`Albertus magnus'):
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
DSB 1. 100–103.
unspec.
-
S21.¶109:
Johann Gritsch [c1420–c1470]
VL2 3. 292.
Quadragesimale
pr. under the name Conrad Gruetsch, [Nürnberg
c. 1474] (GW 11538), &c. Manuscript transmission more often names Johann
as the writer (VL2 3. 292); they are thought to have been brothers.
-
S21.¶*111 (`sermones dormi secure'):
Iohannes de Werdena [†1437]
Sermones Dormi secure de sanctis
pr. [Nürnberg 1494] (Goff
J470), &c.
-
S21.¶112:
Nicholaus de Tudeschis, known as Abbas [†1445], archbishop of Palermo
Consilia
pr. [Strassburg 1475] (Goff P28), Ferrara 1475
(Goff P29), &c.; Schulte, 2. 313.
-
S21.¶114 (`quaest(iones) Dulwart in 8 Phys. et de Caelo'):
Johannes Dullaert of Gent [c. 1480–1513]
J. Machiels, `Johannes Dullaert. Gent, ca 1480–Parijs, 10 september 1513',
in Professor R. L. Plancke 70. Getuignissen en bijdragen (Gent 1981),
69–96.
Quaestiones super octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis necnon super
libros de caelo et mundo
pr. [Paris] 1506 (Moreau, 1. 56).
-
S21.¶115:
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
Commentary on Proverbs
CPL 1351; ed. D. Hurst, CCSL 119B (1983) 21–163.
-
S21.¶116:
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).]
-
S21.¶117:
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.
-
S21.¶118:
Marcus Vigerius Saonensis (Marco Vigerio of Savona) [1446–1516]
Controuersia de excellentia instrumentorum Dominicae passionis
pr. Rome 1512, Paris 1517, &c.
-
S21.¶119 (`opera sancti Victoris'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Opera
pr. Venice 1506 (Adams H1143); pr. in three vols, Paris 1526.
-
S21.¶†119 (`opera sancti Victoris'):
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1173]
R. Goy, Die handschriftliche Überlieferung der Werke Richards von
St. Viktor im Mittelalter, Bibliotheca Victorina 18 (Turnhout 2006).
Opera
pr. Venice 1506, Paris 1518 (Adams R502), &c.
-
S21.¶120 (`sermones discipuli'):
Iohannes Herolt OP [†1468]
Sermones Discipuli
pr. Cologne 1474 (GW 12340), &c.; Kaeppeli 2387.
-
S21.¶121 (`Richardus de arca et de 12 patriarchis'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De arca Noe morali et mystica
PL 176. 617–80, 681–704; ed.
P. Sicard, CCCM 176 (2001); Goy, 212–37, 237–45.
-
S21.¶*122:
Lorenzo Valla [1406–1457]
Elegantiae linguae latinae
pr. Rome 1471 (Goff V50), &c.; ed. S.
López Moreda (Cáceres 1999).
-
S21.¶123:
Haimo of Auxerre [fl. 840–865]
Textes et manuscrits exégétiques carolingiens. Études autour d'Haymon
d'Auxerre, ed. S. Shimahara (Turnhout 2007).
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles
pr. Strassburg 1519, &c.;
PL 117. 361–938; Stegmüller Bibl. 3101–114.
-
S21.¶124:
Silvester Mazzolini de Prierio [?1456–1523]
Aurea rosa id est Expositio super euangelia totius anni de tempore
et de sanctis
pr. Hagenau 1510, Hagenau 1516, &c.
-
S21.¶125:
Oliuerius Maillardus OFM Obs [†1502]
Sermones de aduentu
pr. Paris 1497 (CIBN M28), &c.
-
S21.¶126:
John of Genoa OP [† after 1286]
Catholicon
pr. [Mainz ?1460] (GW 3182), Augsburg 1469 (GW
3183), &c.; Kaeppeli 2199. [Usually anonymous in lists.]
-
S21.¶127:
John Winram OSA [c. 1492–1582], subprior of St Andrews
Catechism
not known to survive.
-
S21.¶128:
John Hamilton [c. 1511–1571], archbishop of St Andrews
The Catechisme
pr. St Andrews 1552 (STC 12731).
-
S21.¶129:
Desiderius Erasmus [1466–1536]
Adagia
pr. Paris 1500 (GW 9374), &c.; ed. F. Heinimann &
others, Adagiorum chilias, Erasmi opera omnia 2/1–8 (Amsterdam 1981–97).
-
S21.¶130:
Urbanus Regius (Urbano Regio) [1489–1541]
Loci theologici e patribus et scholasticis collecti
pr. Frankfurt
[1545] (Adams R304), &c.
-
S21.¶131 (`agrippa in artem breuem'):
Henricus Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim [?1486–1535]
In artem breuem Raymundi Lullii commentaria
pr. Cologne 1533,
Solingen 1538, &c.
-
S21.¶132:
Patrick Cockburn [early 16th cent.]
De uulgari Sacrae Scripturae phrasi
pr. Paris 1522, Paris 1558.
-
S21.¶133 (`in precepta elegant(ie)'):
Augustinus Datus Senensis (Agostino Dati of Siena) [1420–1478]
DBI 33. 15–21.
Elegantiolae
pr. under various titles, Ferrara 1471 (GW 8032),
&c.
-
S21.¶134:
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.]
-
S21.¶135:
Niccolò Perotti [1430–1480]
Rudimenta grammatices
pr. Rome 1473 (Goff P300), &c.; W. Keith in
Res Publica Litterarum 9 (1980) 219–29.
-
S21.¶136:
Petrus Tartaretus [fl. 1480–95]
Quaestiones super sex libros Ethicorum Aristotelis
pr. Paris
1496 (Goff T46), &c.
-
S21.¶137:
Ambrosius Calepinus (Ambrogio Calepino) [c1435–1509]
Dictionum Latinarum et Graecarum interpres
pr. Reggio d'Emilia
1502 &c.
-
S21.¶138 (`quaest(iones) Dulwart in Phys.'):
Johannes Dullaert of Gent [c. 1480–1513]
Quaestiones super octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis necnon super
libros de caelo et mundo
pr. [Paris] 1506 (Moreau, 1. 56).
-
S21.¶139 (`cum comment(is)'):
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).]
-
S21.¶*140 (vols 1–3):
Johannes Eck [1486–1543]
Homiliarius contra sectas
pr. in 4 vols, [Augsburg] 1536, &c.
-
S21.¶*141–2 (`opera'):
Marcus Antonius Coccius Sabellicus [?1436–1506]
Opera
pr. Brescia c. 1490 (Goff S4), &c.
-
S21.¶143 (`in nouum testamentum'):
Theophylact [† after 1125], archbishop of Ochrid
In quatuor Euangelia enarrationes, Latin tr. by Iohannes
Oecolampadius
pr. Basel 1524 (Adams T586), &c.
-
S21.¶145:
Philipp Melanchthon [1497–1560]
Annotationes in euangelium D. Ioannis apostoli
pr. Basel 1523, &c.
-
S21.¶146:
Biblia sacra, Old Testament in Hebrew
pr. [Venice 1517] (Adams B1216), &c.
-
S21.¶147:
Ambrosius Calepinus (Ambrogio Calepino) [c1435–1509]
Dictionum Latinarum et Graecarum interpres
pr. Reggio d'Emilia
1502 &c.
-
S21.¶148 (`cum comment(is)'):
Demosthenes [384–322 BC]
Orationes, Latin tr.
pr. Basel [c. 1550].
-
S21.¶*149–150:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Opera
-
S21.¶*151 (`enarrationes in omnes Ciceronis orationes'):
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
[app.]
In omnes M. Tulli Ciceronis orationes quot quidem extant doctissimorum
uirorum enarrationes
pr. Lyon 1554.
-
S21.¶*152:
Johann Schoener [1477–1547]
Opera mathematica
pr. Nürnberg 1551, &c.
-
S21.¶153 (`opera Platonis'):
Plato [429–347 BC]
Opera, tr. Marsilio Ficino
pr. Venice 1484–5 (Goff P771), &c.
-
S21.¶154:
Sebastiano Fox Morzillo [1528–c. 1568]
In Platonis Timaeum commentarii
pr. Basel 1554.
-
S21.¶*155:
Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy) [fl. 127–148]
Opera, Latin tr.
pr. Basel 1541, ¶*Basel 1551, &c.
-
S21.¶*156a:
Franciscus Vicomercatus (Francesco Vimercati) [1474–1570]
In octo libros Aristotelis de Naturali auscultatione commentarii,
on Aristotle's Physica
pr. Paris 1550, &c.
-
S21.¶*156b:
Franciscus Vicomercatus (Francesco Vimercati) [1474–1570]
In quattuor libros Aristotelis Meteorologicorum commentarii
pr.
Paris 1556, &c.
-
S21.¶*157a:
Jakob Schegk [1511–1587]
In octo Physicorum siue de auditione physica libros Aristotelis
commentaria; commentarius in Aristotelis de Anima libros tres
pr. Basel
1546.
-
S21.¶*157b:
Jakob Schegk [1511–1587]
In reliquos naturalium Aristotelis libros commentaria; item in X
libros Ethicorum annotationes
pr. Basel 1550.
-
S21.¶158:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's De anima
STO 45/1. 3–260; Glorieux
Rép. 14ar–as.
-
S21.¶159 (`Strebeus in 3 lib(ros) Eth(icorum)'):
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, Latin tr. by Jacques-Louis d'Estrebay & Giovanni Bernardino
Feliciano, with commentary on I–III by Jacques-Louis d'Estrebay
pr. Paris
1550. Or the commentary alone: pr. Paris 1549.
-
S21.¶*160:
Ioannes Philoponus, known as Ioannes Grammaticus [6th cent.]
Commentaria in libros de generatione et corruptione Aristotelis,
tr. Hieronymus Bagolinus
pr. Venice 1543.
-
S21.¶*161:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysica
ed. M. R. Cathala &
R. M. Spiazzi (Turin 1964, 21971); Glorieux Rép. 14bz.
-
S21.¶*163 (`compositio et usus uariorum astrol' per Io. Stephlerinum'):
Johann Stoeffler [1452–1531]
Elucidatio fabricae ususque astrolabii
pr. Oppenhein 1513, Paris
1553, &c.
-
S21.¶*163x:
Johann Stoeffler [1452–1531]
In Procli Diadochi Sphaeram mundi commentarius
pr. with his
Elucidatio fabricae, Oppenheim 1513.
-
S21.¶164:
Ioannes Philoponus, known as Ioannes Grammaticus [6th cent.]
Scholia on Book I of Aristotle's Meteora
pr. with Olympiodorus's
commentary on Aristotle's Meteora, tr. Ioannes Baptista Camotius,
Venice 1551 (Adams O168), &c.
-
S21.¶165 (prophets, Sap, Ps):
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla litteralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Rome 1471–2
(Goff N131), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5829–5923.
-
S21.¶*166:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae in Ezechielem
CPL 1710; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 142 (1971).
-
S21.¶167 (III):
Petrus de Palude OP [1270–1342]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
on Book IV, pr. Venice 1493
(Goff P502); on Book III, pr. Paris 1517; Kaeppeli 3286; Stegmüller
Sent. 677.
-
S21.¶168:
Francesco Petrarca [1304–1374]
De uita solitaria
pr. [Strassburg, not after 1473] (Goff P417), &c.;
ed. G. Martellotti & others, Petrarca. Prose (Milan 1955), 286–591.
-
S21.¶169:
C. Sallustius Crispus [86–c34 BC]
Catilina and Iugurtha
ed. A. Kurfess, Teubner (1957). Both
works usually together.
-
S21.¶*170:
Eusebius of Caesarea [c260–339], bishop of Caesarea
Historia ecclesiastica, tr. Rufinus
CPG 3495; PL 21. 465–540;
ed. T. Mommsen, GCS 9 (1903–9). [Almost invariably anonymous in catalogues.]
-
S21.¶?*171 (IV):
John Mair [c1467–1550]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Paris 1510–17,&c.
-
S21.¶172 (III):
John Mair [c1467–1550]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Paris 1510–17,&c.
-
S21.¶*175:
Gesta Romanorum cum applicationibus moralizatis
pr. [Cologne c.
1473] (GW 10082), &c.; ed. H. Oesterley (Berlin 1872 / repr. Hildesheim
1963); W. Röll in MLJ 21 (1986) 208–229; B. Weiske, Gesta Romanorum
(Tübingen 1992).
-
S21.¶*175x:
Antonius de Butrio [c1338–1408]
DBI 3. 540–43.
Speculum de confessione
pr. Vicenza 1476 (GW 5828), &c.
-
S21.¶*176:
Jordanus de Quedlinburg OESA [†1380]
Sermones Dan de sanctis
pr. Strassburg [not after 1479] (Goff J478),
&c.; Schneyer Rep. 843–64; Zumkeller 641.
-
S21.¶*177:
Albrecht von Eyb [1420–1475]
Margarita poetica de arte dictandi et practicandi epistolas
pr.
Nürnberg 1472 (GW 9529), &c.
-
S21.¶178:
Bartholomew the Englishman [†1250]
De proprietatibus rerum
pr. Frankfurt 1601; H. Meyer, Die
Enzyklopädie des Bartholomäus Anglicus. Untersuchungen zur Überlieferungs-
und Rezeptionsgeschichte von De proprietatibus rerum (Munich 2000);
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 69. A collaborative edition is in progress in the
series De diuersis artibus (Turnhout 2007–).
-
S21.¶179 (IV):
Richard of Middleton OFM [1245–before 1308]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Brescia 1591 / repr.
Frankfurt 1963; Stegmüller Sent. 722.
-
S21.¶*180:
Petrus de Alliaco (Pierre d'Ailly) [c1350–1420/21], cardinal bishop of Cambrai
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. [Brussels 1481–4]
(Hain/Copinger 838*), &c.; ed. M. Brinzei, CCCM 258 (2013–);
Stegmüller Sent. 650.
-
S21.¶*181:
John Mair [c1467–1550]
Historia Maioris Britanniae
pr. Paris 1521; pr. Edinburgh 1740;
also tr. with notes by A. Constable, Scottish History Society 10 (1892).
-
S21.¶*182:
Willelmus Parisiensis OP [† c1485/6]
Postilla siue Expositio epistolarum et euangeliorum
pr.
[?Germany, not before 1474] (GW 11921, Goff G642), &c. GW records
over one hundred early editions; these usually carry the attribution to
Guillelmus, Guillermus, Guillerinus, &c. The work is an elaboration of
that of Iohannes Herolt (`Discipulus') (Kaeppeli 2393–4), and its
authorship is discussed in GW 10. 426–30.
-
S21.¶183 (`Pat. Cock. de iustificatione'):
Patrick Cockburn [early 16th cent.]
In secundae partis catechismi enarrationem de fide et iustificatione
praefatio
pr. London 1561 (STC 5459).
-
S21.¶184 (`per Nicol' Hanapum'):
Nicholaus de Hanapis OP [c1225–1291], patriarch of Jerusalem
Liber de exemplis sacrae scripturae
pr. as a work of
Bonaventure, [Venice c. 1480] (Goff B850), &c.; S. Bonaventurae opera
(Paris 1588–96), 7. 469–563; Distelbrink 64; Kaeppeli 3094; Stegmüller
Bibl. 5815; Bloomfield 1006. [Discussion of the early editions and their
various texts by V. Scholderer in Gutenberg Jahrbuch 1936, 61–2.]
-
S21.¶185:
Philipp Melanchthon [1497–1560]
Loci communes
pr. Basel 1521/2; second version, dedicated to Henry
VIII, pr. Wittenberg 1535, &c.; ed. H. G. Pohlmann (Gutersloh 1993).
-
S21.¶186:
Iohannes Campensis (Jean de Campen) [†1538]
Enchiridion Psalmorum
pr Lyon 1533, &c.
-
S21.¶*189 (`postilla Iordani de tempore'):
Jordanus de Quedlinburg OESA [†1380]
Sermones de tempore
pr. Strassburg [1483] (Goff J477), &c.;
Schneyer Rep. 3. 802–825; Zumkeller 648.
-
S21.¶190 (NT):
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla litteralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Rome 1471–2
(Goff N131), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5829–5923.
-
S21.¶191 (IV):
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Scriptum in libros Sententiarum
pr. Lyon 1495 (GW 11916), &c.;
ed. G. Gál & others, Guillelmi de Ockham opera theologica, vols. 1–7
(St Bonaventure, NY, 1974–84); Stegmüller Sent. 294.
-
S21.¶192:
Haimo of Auxerre [fl. 840–865]
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles
pr. Strassburg 1519, &c.;
PL 117. 361–938; Stegmüller Bibl. 3101–114.
-
S21.¶193:
Angelus de Clavasio (Angelo Carletti da Chivasso) OFM Obs [1411–1495]
Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae
pr. Chivasso 1486 (GW 1923),
&c.
-
S21.¶*194:
Concilium Coloniense. Canones concilii prouincialis Coloniensis (1536)
pr. Cologne 1537 (Adams C2356), &c.
-
S21.¶196 (`summa consil' et pontif' a Petro ad †Iulium 3m'):
Bartolomé Carranza [1503–1576]
Summa conciliorum et pontificum a Petro usque ad Paulum tertium
pr. Venice 1546; later editions often continued.
-
S21.¶197a:
Wolfgang Musculus [1497–1563]
In euangelistam Matthaeum commentarii
pr. Basel 1544 (Adams M2016),
&c.
-
S21.¶197b:
Wolfgang Musculus [1497–1563]
Loci communes in usus sacrae theologiae candidatorum parati
pr.
Basel 1560, Basel 1561 (Adams M2039), &c.
-
S21.¶198:
Wolfgang Musculus [1497–1563]
In sacrosanctum Dauidis psalterium commentarii
pr. Basel 1551
(Adams M2010), &c.
-
S21.¶?*199:
Heinrich Bullinger [1504–1575]
Commentaries on the Gospels
pr. Zurich 1542–57.
-
S21.¶200:
Heinrich Bullinger [1504–1575]
Commentary on Epistles
pr. Zurich 1537, &c.
-
S21.¶201:
Heinrich Bullinger [1504–1575]
Commentary on Acts
pr. Zurich 1533, &c.
-
S21.¶202 (`Bullinger decades'):
Heinrich Bullinger [1504–1575]
Sermonum decades duo
pr. Zurich 1549. Or Sermonum decades quinque:
pr. Zurich 1552.
-
S21.¶*203:
Iohannes Caluinus (Jean Calvin) [1509–1564]
Institutio Christianae religionis
pr. Strassburg 1539 (Adams C355),
&c.
-
S21.¶204:
Iohannes Caluinus (Jean Calvin) [1509–1564]
Opuscula omnia
pr. Geneva 1552 (Adams C377), &c.
-
S21.¶*205:
Iohannes Brentius (Jehan Brenz) [1494–1570]
Commentary on Luke
pr. Schwäbisch Hall 1538 (Index Aurelianensis,
5. 208–9).
-
S21.¶206:
Pietro Martire Vermigli [1499–1562]
In epistulam S. Pauli ad Romanos
pr. Basel 1558 (Adams M784), &c.
-
S21.¶208:
Iohannes Cochlaeus (Johann Dobneck) [1479–1552]
(ed.), Canones apostolorum; ueterum conciliorum constitutiones;
decreta pontificum antiquiora
pr. Mainz 1525 (Adams C542).
-
S21.¶209:
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.]
-
S21.¶210:
Iohannes Regiomontanus (Johann Müller) [1436–1476]
DSB 11. 348–52; LexMA 7. 580–81.
Tabulae directionum et profectionum
pr. Augsburg 1490 (Goff R112),
&c.
-
S21.¶†211 (`monas in theorica'):
John Dee [1527–1608]
Monas hieroglyphica
pr. Antwerp 1564 (Adams D220), &c.
-
S21.¶212:
Lorenzo Valla [1406–1457]
Dialectica
pr. [Milan 1496–1500] (Goff V49), &c.
-
S21.¶213:
Geber (Jabir ibn Aflah Abu Muhammad al-Ishbili) [†c1145]
Alchimia
pr. Strassburg 1531 &c.
-
S21.¶214:
Alcabitius (`Abd al-`Aziz bin `Uthman al-Kabisi al-Hasan) [† c967]
Liber introductorius, tr. John of Seville
pr. [Modena 1473/4]
(GW 842) Venice 1482 (GW 843), &c.; Carmody, 144–9; Diaz 977;
Thorndike/Kibre 1078.
-
S21.¶*215:
Hieronymus Osorius (Jerónimo Osório) [1506–1580]
De gloria
pr. Coimbra 1549, Florence 1552, &c.
-
S21.¶*216:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
L. Minio-Paluello in DSB 2. 228–36; bibliography in J. Gruber,
`Boethius 1925–1998', Lustrum 39 (1997) 307–383 and 40 (1998)
199–259.
Commentary on Cicero's Topica
CPL 888.
-
S21.¶217:
André Thevet [1502–1590]
Cosmographie de Levant
pr. Lyon 1554 (Adams T621), &c.; ed. F.
Lestringant (Geneva 1985).
-
S21.¶218:
De alchimia opuscula complurium ueterum philosophorum
pr. Frankfurt 1550.
-
S21.¶*219:
Terentianus Maurus [fl. 200]
De litteris, de syllabis, de metris
pr. Venice 1503, &c.;
ed. C. Cignolo (Hildesheim 2002).
-
S21.¶*219x:
Censorinus [3rd cent.]
[app.]
Aureum ex Censorino de musica collectaneum
¶*pr. with Terentianus,
De literis syllabis et metris, Venice 1503.
-
S21.¶*220:
Michael Stifel [c. 1487–1567]
Arithmetica integra
pr. Nürnberg 1544 (Adams S1865).
-
S21.¶*221:
Augustinus Steuchus Eugubinus (Agostino Steuco) [?1497–1548]
Contra Laurentium Vallam de falsa donatione Constantini
pr.
Lyon 1547, &c. Printed with his De restituenda nauigatione Tiberis.
-
S21.¶*222:
Niccolò Simo [c. 1530–1564]
Ephemerides
pr. Venice 1554.
-
S21.¶223:
Q. Asconius Pedianus [9 BC–AD 76]
Commentaries on Cicero's Orationes
pr. Venice [after 1477] (GW
2739) &c. With the commentaries of George of Trebizond.
-
S21.¶*224:
Jakob Ziegler [1480–1549]
In C. Plinii de naturali historia librum secundum commentarius, quo
difficultates Plinianae praesertim astronomicae omnes tolluntur
pr. Basel
1531, &c.
-
S21.¶225:
Petrus Sanchez Ciruelus [c. 1470–1548]
Cursus quattuor mathematicarum artium liberalium
pr. Alcalá de
Henares 1516, &c.
-
S21.¶*226:
Marcus Antonius Coccius Sabellicus [?1436–1506]
Annotationes ueteres et recentes ex Plinio, Liuio, et pluribus
authoribus
pr. [Venice[ 1502, &c.
-
S21.¶*226x:
Philippus Beroaldus [1453–1505]
DBI 9. 382–4.
Annotationes centum
pr. Bologna 1488 (GW 4113), &c.
-
S21.¶*227:
Homer [?8th cent. BC]
Ilias, tr. Laurentius Valla
pr. Brescia 1474 (Goff H311), &c.
-
S21.¶228:
Antonius Mizaldus (Antoine Mizauld) [1510–1578]
De mundi sphaera siue cosmographia libri III
pr. Paris 1552, &c.
-
S21.¶229 (2 copies):
Georg Peurbach [1423–1461]
Noua theorica planetarum
pr. [Nürnberg c. 1474] (Goff P1134),
&c.; Thorndike/Kibre 1513.
-
S21.¶230:
Johann Sturm [1507–1589]
Partitionum dialecticarum libri IV
pr. Strassburg 1549, &c.
-
S21.¶?*231:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Epistulae ad familiares, Italian tr. by Guido Loglio
pr. Venice
1545 &c.
-
S21.¶232:
Antonius Mizaldus (Antoine Mizauld) [1510–1578]
Explicatio et usus coelestis ephemeridis
pr. Paris [1555].
-
S21.¶233:
Euripides [c485–c406 BC]
Hecuba, French or Italian tr.
-
S21.¶*234 (`opera S. emendata'):
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Opera
pr. Naples 1475 (Goff S368), &c.
-
S21.¶235:
Nicephorus [758–828], patriarch of Constantinople
Potthast, 8. 236–41.
Ecclesiasticae historiae libri XVIII, tr. Johann Lang
pr. Basel
1535, Basel 1553 (Adams N216), &c.
-
S21.¶236:
Euclid [fl. 300 BC]
Elementa, tr. from Arabic by Adelard of Bath
pr. Venice 1482 (GW
9428), &c.; ed. G. D. Goldat, PhD diss. (University of Wisconsin 1954); ed.
H. L. L. Busard & M. Folkerts, Robert of Chester's (?) Redaction of Euclid's
Elementa (Basel 1992). This version, known as Adelard II, is the most widely
known of three versions attributed to Adelard, and that most consistenly
ascribed to him in manuscripts. It was also that used by Campanus of Novara
for his commentary.
-
S21.¶237:
Alexander of Aphrodisias [early 3rd cent.]
[pseud.]
Προβλήματα
pr. with Aristotle's Opera, Venice 1495–8
(GW 2334), &c.
-
S21.¶238:
Homer [?8th cent. BC]
̓Ιλιάς and ̓Οδύσσεια
pr. with other works
attributed to Homer as ̔Η του̑ ̔Ομήρου ποίησις ̔́απασα, Florence
[not before 1489] (GW 12895) &c., Basel 1535, &c.; ed. H. Rupé, Tusculum (19744).
-
S21.¶239 (`cum comment.'):
Euripides [c485–c406 BC]
Τραγω̢δίαι
Tragoediae quattuor, pr. Florence [before 1495]
(GW 9431), &c.; collected plays, pr. Venice 1503 (Adams E1030), &c.; ed.
G. Murray, OCT (1902–1910).
-
S21.¶240 (3 vols, 8vo):
Xenophon [428/7–354 BC]
Opera, in Greek
pr. Florence 1516, &c.; ed. E. C. Marchant,
OCT (1900–1920).
-
S21.¶241:
Varinus Phavorinus Camers (Guarino Favorino) [1450–1537], bishop of Nocera
Magnum et perutile dictionarium
¶*pr. [Rome 1523] (Adams P986),
Basel 1538–41, &c.
-
S21.¶242:
Nicetas Acominatus Choniates [c. 1140–1213]
LXXXVI annorum historia, Greek text with Latin tr. by Hieronymus
Wolf, a continuation of Zonaras
pr. Basel 1557.
-
S21.¶243:
Hesiod [?7th cent. BC]
Opera, in Greek
pr. Florence 1515 (Adams H469), &c.
-
S21.¶244:
Diodorus Siculus [1st cent. BC]
Bibliothecae historicae libri XVII, tr. Poggio Bracciolini
pr.
Lyon 1552, &c.
-
S21.¶245:
Polybius [200–after 118 BC]
Greek text with Latin tr. by Niccolò Perotti
pr. Basel 1530
(Adams P1801),&c.
-
S21.¶*246 (Venice 1528):
Paulus Aegineta [625–690]
De re medica, Greek text
pr. Venice 1528 (Adams P488), &c.
-
S21.¶247:
Varinus Phavorinus Camers (Guarino Favorino) [1450–1537], bishop of Nocera
Magnum et perutile dictionarium
¶*pr. [Rome 1523] (Adams P986),
Basel 1538–41, &c.
-
S21.¶*248:
Eusebius of Caesarea [c260–339], bishop of Caesarea
Historia ecclesiastica, tr. by Wolfgang Musculus
pr. Basel 1549,
Basel 1557, &c. The edition includes other Greek histories.
-
S21.¶*248x:
Theodorus Anagnostes [6th cent.]
Historia tripartita, Latin tr. Wolfgang Musculus
pr. Basel 1549 &c.;
CPG 7502.
-
S21.¶249:
Johannes Oecolampadius [1482–1531]
In Ieremiam prophetam commentarii
pr. Geneva 1558, &c.
-
S21.¶250:
Hector Boece [?1465–1536]
Scotorum historia a prima gentis origine
pr. Paris 1526 (Moreau,
3. 1143), &c.
-
S21.¶*251:
T. Livius (Livy) [59 BC–AD 17]
Ab urbe condita
ed. W. Weissenborn, M. Müller, & W. Heraeus,
Teubner (1887–1908).
-
S21.¶252:
Thomas Caietanus (Tommaso de Vio) OP [1469–1535], bishop of Gaeta and cardinal
Commentaries on Aristotle's Logica
-
S21.¶253 (2 vols):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Opera, in Greek
pr. in five volumes, Venice 1495–8 (GW 2334);
ed. Erasmus, in two volumes, Basel 1531 (Adams 1730), &c.
-
S21.¶*254:
Iosephus Flauius [† after 100]
Antiquitates iudaicae and De bello iudaico, Latin tr.
pr.
[Augsburg] 1470 (Goff J481), &c.; pr. Basel 1524; Antiquitates I–V,
ed. F. Blatt, The Latin Josephus (Copenhagen 1958).
-
S21.¶*254b:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Opera
pr. Naples 1475 (Goff S368), &c.
-
S21.¶255 (`in fol.'):
Xenophon [428/7–354 BC]
Opera, in Greek
pr. Florence 1516, &c.; ed. E. C. Marchant,
OCT (1900–1920).
-
S21.¶256:
Iohannes Pierius Valerianus (Giovanni Pierio Valeriano Bolzani) [1477–1560]
Castigationes et uarietates Virgilianae lectionis
pr. Rome 1521,
Paris 1529, &c.
-
S21.¶*257:
Strabo [64/3 BC–after AD 21]
Geographia, Greek text with Latin tr. by Guarinus Veronensis &
Gregorius Tiphernas
pr. Basel 1549, &c.
-
S21.¶258:
Robert Gaguin OTrin [1433–1501]
Compendium de origine et gestis Francorum
pr. Paris 1495 (GW
10451), &c.
-
S21.¶*259 (III–IV):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
SBonO vols. 1–4; Distelbrink
2; Glorieux Rép. 305b; Stegmüller Sent. 111.
-
S21.¶260:
Niccolò Perotti [1430–1480]
Cornucopiae linguae latinae
pr. Venice 1489 (Goff P288), &c.;
ed. J.-L. Charlet & M. Furno in Res publica litterarum 11 (1988) 271–322.
-
S21.¶261:
Johann Carion [1499–1537/8]
Chronica, Latin tr. from German by Hermann Bonn
pr. Schwäbisch
Hall 1537, &c.
-
S21.¶*262:
Liber legis Saracenorum quem Alchoran uocant (al-Qur`an), tr. Robert of
Ketton, dedicated to Peter the Venerable (1143)
pr. Basel: J. Oporinus, 1543
(as the work of `Robertus †Retensis'); Sharpe, Latin Writers,
559–60. [Also Alcorani epitome Roberto Ketenense Anglo interprete:
pr. [Nürnberg: J. Petreius], 1543.] [Manuscripts may include Hermann of
Carinthia, Liber generationis Mahometi (pr. with Alchoran, Basel: Oporinus,
1543, 201–212) and other polemical works. On such collections, see M.-T.
d'Alverny, `Deux traductions du Coran au moyen âge', AHDLMA 22–3 (1947–8)
69–131.]
304 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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