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S4. Lists of borrowed books, c. 1557
78 identified entries found.
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S4.¶1 (`Tartaret in libros philosophie') ?= S4.¶23:
Petrus Tartaretus [fl. 1480–95]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Physica and other works of natural
philosophy, and Metaphysica
pr. with his Expositio of the Logica,
Paris 1493/4 (Goff T37), &c; pr. separately, Paris 1494/5 (Goff T44), &c..
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S4.¶2:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
[dub.]
Copulata Auerrois
unidentified.
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S4.¶4 (2e partis):
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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S4.¶6 (`opuscula'):
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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S4.¶7:
M. Fabius Quintilianus [† c100]
Institutio oratoria
pr. Rome 1470 (Goff Q24), &c.; ed. M.
Winterbottom, OCT (1970).
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S4.¶8 (`Hugo in psalterium'):
Hugh of Saint-Cher OP [†1263]
Biblia cum postilla
pr. [Basel 1498–1502], 7 vols. (GW 4285);
pr. Venice 1703; Stegmüller Bibl. 3631–3769; Kaeppeli 1989. [P. Stirnemann,
`Les manuscrits de la Postille', and B. Carra de Vaux, `La constitution du
corpus exégétique', in Hugues de Saint-Cher (†1263), bibliste et
théologien (Turnhout 2004), 31–42, 43–63.]
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S4.¶10:
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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S4.¶11:
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. Iohannes Argyropulus
pr. Florence [c. 1480] (GW
2361), &c. [See also Jacques Lefèvre, Ars moralis.]
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S4.¶12:
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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S4.¶13:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
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S4.¶16:
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (Iacobus Faber Stapulensis) [c1455–1536]
E. Amann in DTC 9. 132–59.
In Aristotelis octo Physicorum libros paraphrases
pr. Paris 1492
(Goff F12), &c.
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S4.¶17 (`sermones Roberti de Licio'):
Robertus Caracciolus de Licio (Roberto Caracciolo) OFM [1425–1495]
Sermones
pr. [Venice 1474/75] (GW 6045), &c. [Some may represent
his popular Lenten sermons, entered below were specificity is available.]
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S4.¶18:
Petrus Sanchez Ciruelus [c. 1470–1548]
Tractatus arithmetice practice que dicitur Algorismus
pr. Paris
1495/6 (GW 7052), &c.
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S4.¶19:
Cassiodorus Senator [c485–580]
Expositio Psalmorum
CPL 900; pr. Basel 1491 (GW 6163);
ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 97–8 (1958); ed. P. Stoppacci (Florence 2012–).
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S4.¶*20:
Lambertus de Monte [fl. 1485–99]
Copulata super octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis cum textu
pr. [Cologne c. 1485] (Goff M830), [Cologne 1489/92] (Goff M832), &c.
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S4.¶21 (`opuscula sancti Thome'):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Opuscula
there are several early printed collections of
opuscula, among them Opuscula LXX, pr. [southern Netherlands
c. 1488] (Copinger 574); Opuscula LXXI, pr. Venice 1490 (Goff
T258); and Opuscula LXXIII, pr. Venice 1498 (Goff T257).
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S4.¶23 (Tartaret
in philosophiam'):
Petrus Tartaretus [fl. 1480–95]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Physica and other works of natural
philosophy, and Metaphysica
pr. with his Expositio of the Logica,
Paris 1493/4 (Goff T37), &c; pr. separately, Paris 1494/5 (Goff T44), &c..
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S4.¶24:
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (Iacobus Faber Stapulensis) [c1455–1536]
Aristotelis totius philosophiae naturalis paraphrases
pr.
Paris 1512 (Adams F9), &c.
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S4.¶25 (`introductio moralis eiusdem in ethicam') ?= S4.¶39:
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (Iacobus Faber Stapulensis) [c1455–1536]
Ars moralis in Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea introductoria
pr.
Paris 1494 (GW 9640), &c.; preface, Rice 7; Lohr, 2. 140–42.
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S4.¶26a (`tabule Ptolomei'):
Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy) [fl. 127–148]
Geographia, tr. by Iacobus Angelus as Cosmographia
pr. Venice
1475 (Goff P1081), &c.
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S4.¶†26b (`Petrus de Aliaco'):
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.
Imago mundi
pr. [Louvain c. 1483] (Goff A477); ed. B. Buron
(Paris 1930).
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S4.¶27:
C. Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Elder) [AD 23–79]
Historia naturalis
ed. L. van Jan & K. Mayhoff, Teubner (1892–1906).
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S4.¶28:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
[pseud.]
De ratione dicendi ad Herennium
ed. F. Marx, Teubner (1894); ed. G.
Achard (Paris 1989).
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S4.¶30 (`Antonius Sabellicus historiae') ? = S4.¶45:
Marcus Antonius Coccius Sabellicus [?1436–1506]
Enneades seu Rhapsodiae historiarum
pr. Venice 1498–1504 (Goff S7),
&c.
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S4.¶33:
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
unspec.
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S4.¶37 (`commentaria'):
C. Iulius Caesar [100–44 BC]
Opera, usually under the title Commentarii
pr. Rome 1469 (GW
5863), &c.
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S4.¶†38 (`Plutarchus'):
Plutarch [† after 120]
Vitae illustrium uirorum, a collection of sixty Lives in Latin,
starting with the forty-eight Lives by Plutarch but adding other Classical and
Renaissance Lives, edited by Giovanni Antonio Campano
pr. [Rome 1470] (Goff
P830, Bod-Inc P390), &c.; analysis by V. R. Giustiniani, `Traduzioni latine
delle Vite di Plutarco nel Quattrocento', Rinascimento 2nd ser. 1 (1961)
3–62.
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S4.¶39 (`Faber
in moralem philosophiam'):
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (Iacobus Faber Stapulensis) [c1455–1536]
Ars moralis in Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea introductoria
pr.
Paris 1494 (GW 9640), &c.; preface, Rice 7; Lohr, 2. 140–42.
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S4.¶42 = S4.¶88:
Franciscus Philelphus (Francesco Filelfo) [1398–1481]
Epistolae
pr. [Venice 1473] (Goff P583), &c.
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S4.¶43:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Metamorphoses
ed. W. S. Anderson, Teubner (1977).
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S4.¶44:
Guillaume Budé [1468–1540]
La France des humanistes. Hellénistes 1 (Turnhout 1999), 41–96.
Epistolae
pr. Paris 1520 (Adams B3129; Moreau, 2. 2278–9), &c.
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S4.¶45 (`opera Sabellici
historica'):
Marcus Antonius Coccius Sabellicus [?1436–1506]
Enneades seu Rhapsodiae historiarum
pr. Venice 1498–1504 (Goff S7),
&c.
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S4.¶46 = S4.¶66:
Otto Brunfels [1488–1534]
Onomasticon medicinae
pr. Strassburg 1534 (Adams B2928), &c.
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S4.¶47:
C. Sallustius Crispus [86–c34 BC]
Catilina and Iugurtha
ed. A. Kurfess, Teubner (1957). Both
works usually together.
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S4.¶48 (`Diogenes de uitis philosophorum'):
Diogenes Laertius [? 3rd cent.]
Vitae et sententiae philosophorum, tr. Ambrogio Traversari
pr. [Rome
c. 1472] (GW 8378), &c.
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S4.¶49:
Petrus de Castrovol OFM [fl. 1465–1496]
Commentarius super libros Politicorum et Oeconomicorum Aristotelis
pr. Pamplona 1496 (Goff C254); Lohr, 349–50.
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S4.¶51 (`opera Bobilii'):
Carolus Bovillus (Charles de Bouelles) [1479–1567]
unspec.
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S4.¶52 (`opera', one vol.):
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
Opera
pr. Basel 1492 (GW 1599), Basel 1506 (Adams A934), &c.
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S4.¶55 (`Petrus Hispanum'):
Petrus Hispanus OP [early 13th cent.]
Summulae logicales
ed. L. M. de Rijk (Assen 1972); Diaz 1396;
Totok, 466.
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S4.¶56 (II):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
SBonO vols. 1–4; Distelbrink
2; Glorieux Rép. 305b; Stegmüller Sent. 111.
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S4.¶58 (IV):
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.
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S4.¶59:
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.
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S4.¶60 (`3a pars expositionis Lyre super Iob, psalterii, &c.'):
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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S4.¶62 (`Horatius cum commentis') ?= S4.¶80:
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Opera
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák, Teubner
(1984).
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S4.¶66:
Otto Brunfels [1488–1534]
Onomasticon medicinae
pr. Strassburg 1534 (Adams B2928), &c.
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S4.¶69:
Iohannes Tortellius (Giovanni Tortelli) [c1400–1466]
M. Regoliosi in Italia medioevale e umanistica 9 (1966) 123–89,
12 (1969) 129–96.
De orthographia
pr. Rome 1471 (Goff T394), &c.; G. Donati,
L'Orthographia di Giovanni Tortelli (Messina 2006); P. Tomè in
Miscellanea Bibliothecae Apostolicae Vaticanae 18 (2011) 517–81.
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S4.¶71:
Lambertus de Monte [fl. 1485–99]
Copulata super octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis cum textu
pr. [Cologne c. 1485] (Goff M830), [Cologne 1489/92] (Goff M832), &c.
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S4.¶75:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
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S4.¶75–76 (`. . excepto uolumine institutionum imperialium'):
Justinian [†565]
Corpus iuris ciuilis, comprising Justinian's Digestum, Codex,
Institutiones, and Nouellae
pr. with the gloss of Accursius, Lyon
1584; ed. P. Krüger & others (Berlin 1868–95). [See also under
individual titles.]
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S4.¶77:
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.
Opera
pr. Venice 1491–2 (GW 4511), &c.
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S4.¶78 (I–II):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Summa theologica
STO vols. 4–12; Glorieux Rép. 14ax.
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S4.¶80 (`cum commentis I.
Philomusi'):
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Opera
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák, Teubner
(1984).
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S4.¶81 (`cum commentariis'):
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).]
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S4.¶82a:
Iohannes Faber Runcinus [14th cent.]
Lectura super Institutiones Iustiniani
pr. Lyon [c. 1485] (GW
9633), &c.; Savigny, 6. 40–45.
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S4.¶82b:
Jason de Maino (Giasone dal Maino) [1435–1519]
Lectura super titulo Institutionum de actionibus
pr. Pavia 1483
(Goff M406), &c.
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S4.¶83 (`Ang' de Are' super insti', GW 10511):
Angelus de Gambilionibus (Angelo Gambiglioni) [† c1461]
D. & P. Maffei, Angelo Gambiglioni giureconsulto aretino del quattrocento.
La vita, i libri, le opere, Biblioteca della Rivista di storia del diritto
italiano 34 (Rome 1994).
Lectura super prima parte Institutionum
pr. separately, Perugia
1482 (GW 10498), &c.; Schulte, 2. 365.
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S4.¶84:
Hugo Senensis (Ugo Benzi) [†1448]
unspec.
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S4.¶87:
Albrecht von Eyb [1420–1475]
Margarita poetica de arte dictandi et practicandi epistolas
pr.
Nürnberg 1472 (GW 9529), &c.
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S4.¶88:
Franciscus Philelphus (Francesco Filelfo) [1398–1481]
Epistolae
pr. [Venice 1473] (Goff P583), &c.
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S4.¶89 (`questiones phisicales Alberti de Saxonia'):
Albertus de Saxonia [†1390]
Quaestiones super octo libros Physicorum
pr. Pavia 1493 (GW
1. 392), &c.; Lohr, 349–50.
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S4.¶*93:
Symphorianus Campegius (Symphorien Champier) [?1472–c1535]
De quadruplici uita
pr. Lyon 1507 (Adams C1321)
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S4.¶*94:
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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S4.¶98 ?= S4.¶108:
P. Terentius Afer (Terence) [c195–159 BC]
Comoediae
ed. R. Kauer & W. M. Lindsay, OCT (19582).
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S4.¶?*106:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Heroides
ed. R. Ehwald, Teubner (1888).
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S4.¶107:
Guillaume Budé [1468–1540]
De asse et partibus eius
pr. Paris 1514 (Adams B3098), &c.
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S4.¶108 (`. . cum commentis'):
P. Terentius Afer (Terence) [c195–159 BC]
Comoediae
ed. R. Kauer & W. M. Lindsay, OCT (19582).
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S4.¶110:
Iohannes Iovianus Pontanus (Giovanni Gioviano Pontano) [1426–1503]
Opera
pr, Venice 1501 (Adams P1856), &c.
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S4.¶112 (`summule Iohannis Dorp'):
John Buridan [1300–1358]
Summula de dialectica Petri Hispani
pr. Lyon 1487 (GW 5759),
&c.; translation and commentary by G. Klima (New Haven, CT, 2001). Early
editions include commentary by Johannes Dorp.
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S4.¶113 (`dialectica Iohannis de Celaya'):
Iohannes de Celaya of Valencia [1490–1558]
Dialectica introductiones
pr. Orleans [?1520] (BM Cat. French, 97).
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S4.¶117:
Franciscus Philelphus (Francesco Filelfo) [1398–1481]
Orationes
pr. [Milan 1483–4] (Goff P607), &c.
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S4.¶119 (`epistole Ciceronis'):
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Epistulae ad familiares
ed. D. R. Shackleton Bailey (Cambridge 1977).
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S4.¶120:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Orationes
pr. Rome 1471 (GW 6761), &c.; ed. A. Klotz & others,
Teubner (1918–33).
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S4.¶128 (`dialogus creaturarum', anon.):
Nicolaus Pergamenus [15th cent.]
Dialogus creaturarum moralisatus
pr. Gouda 1480 (N151), &c.
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S4.¶*132 (Galenum cum commentariis et questionibus'):
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.]
78 identified entries found.
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