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UC47. List of benefactors, compiled 1617
278 identified entries found.
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UC47.1 0, UC43.108 = UC47.1:
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).]
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UC47.2:
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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UC47.3:
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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UC47.4:
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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UC47.5:
Ranulf Higden OSB [†1364]
Polychronicon
ed. C. Babington & J. R. Lumby, RS 41 (1865–86);
J. Taylor, The Universal Chronicle of Ranulf Higden (Oxford 1966).
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UC47.*6:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
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UC47.*7:
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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UC47.9a:
Boniface of Savoy OCarth [†1270], abp. of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Lambeth 1261)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 669–85.
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UC47.9b:
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. Milan 1490 (GW 3743); Schulte,
2. 188–9. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
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UC47.10:
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).]
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UC47.11:
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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UC47.12:
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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UC47.13:
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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UC47.15:
Suffragia monachorum, sometimes attrib. Iohannes Andreae
unpr.; Schulte,
2. 496–7; M. Bertram & M. Duynstee in Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis
51 (1983) 317–63.
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UC47.*17–20:
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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UC47.21:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum
ed. P. Mandonnet & M. F. Moos, 4
vols. [to IV dist. 22] (Paris 1929–47); Stegmüller Sent. 846; Glorieux
Rép. 14f.
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UC47.23:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
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UC47.24:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae in Ezechielem
CPL 1710; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 142 (1971).
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UC47.25:
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
Homilies. On the collection of Latin homilies that circulated in England
see A. Wilmart, JTS 19 (1917–18) 305–327. [Itemized examples of such
collections in B13.82, B24.*39–49, B71.101, B77.*59, FA8.106; many of the
homilies are pseudonymous.]
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UC47.26:
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
Dicta CXLVII
part ed. E. Brown, Fasciculus rerum expetendarum
(London 1690), 2. 258–305; Thomson, Grosseteste, 214–32.
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UC47.27:
Fulgentius Mythographus [fl. 500]
Mitologiae
CPL 849.
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UC47.30:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Sermones quadragesimales
pr. Brescia [1493] (Goff J186), &c.;
ed. G. P. Maggioni (Florence 2005); Kaeppeli 2157; Schneyer Rep. 3. 238–46.
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UC47.31–2:
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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UC47.*34 (`distincciones Boraston'):
Simon Boraston OP [† after 1338]
Distinctiones theologiae
unpr.; Bloomfield 0074; Stegmüller Bibl.
7641; Kaeppeli 3589; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 609–10.
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UC47.35–6:
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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UC47.*37:
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Summa summarum
unpr.; excerpts ed. L. E. Boyle, Proceedings of
Second Congress of Medieval Canon Law (Vatican City 1965), 415–56;
Bloomfield 0234; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 800.
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UC47.*38:
Godefroi de Fontaines [†1306]
Quodlibeta
ed. M. de Wulf & others,
Les Philosophes belges, vols. 2–5, 14 (Louvain 1904–1937); Glorieux
Quodl. 1. 149–68.
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UC47.*39:
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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UC47.*40:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
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UC47.42a:
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.
De sophisticis elenchis, tr. Boethius
ed. B. G. Dod, AL
6/1–3 (1975), 5–60. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
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UC47.42b:
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.]
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UC47.45:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
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UC47.46a:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Commentarium magnum on Aristotle's Physica, tr. Michael Scot
pr. Aristotelis omnia quae extant opera, 11 vols. (Venice 1573–6), vol. 4.
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UC47.46b:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Physica
STO 2. 1–458; Glorieux Rép. 14al.
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UC47.47:
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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UC47.48:
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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UC47.*49:
Thomas Waleys OP [†1350]
Expositio super duos nocturnos Psalterii (Pss. 1–38)
pr.
London 1481 (STC 19627), &c.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 686; Kaeppeli
3890; Stegmüller Bibl. 8245. [Early edition someties confused with
Diego Perez de Valencia.]
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UC47.*49x:
Nicholas Trevet OP [c1258–c1334]
Commentary on the elder Seneca's Declamationes
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3146.
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UC47.50:
John of Genoa OP [† after 1286]
Catholicon
pr. [Mainz ?1460] (GW 3182), Augsburg 1469 (GW
3183), &c.; Kaeppeli 2199. [Usually anonymous in lists.]
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UC47.51:
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
Homilies. On the collection of Latin homilies that circulated in England
see A. Wilmart, JTS 19 (1917–18) 305–327. [Itemized examples of such
collections in B13.82, B24.*39–49, B71.101, B77.*59, FA8.106; many of the
homilies are pseudonymous.]
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UC47.52:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Sermones super Cantica canticorum
SBO vols. 1–2.
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UC47.53:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Etymologiae
CPL 1186; Diaz 122.
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UC47.54:
Hugolinus of Orvieto OESA [† c1375]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 378.
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UC47.*55:
Gregory of Rimini OESA [†1358]
Commentary on Books I and II of the Lombard's Sentences
ed. A. D.
Trapp & others (Berlin 1979–87); Stegmüller Sent. 263.
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UC47.56:
Richard of Middleton OFM [1245–before 1308]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Brescia 1591 / repr.
Frankfurt 1963; Stegmüller Sent. 722.
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UC47.62 (`Hieronymi partem'):
Jerome [c347–420]
Opera
pr. in nine volumes, Basel 1516 (J113), &c.
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UC47.63:
Robert Holcot OP [†1349]
Commentary on Wisdom
pr. [Cologne, not after 1476] (Goff H288),
&c.; Kaeppeli 3497; Stegmüller Bibl. 7416.
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UC47.64:
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
DSB 1. 100–103.
Mineralia
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99),
5. 1–103; Fauser 17; Glorieux Rép. 6ag.
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UC47.65–6:
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Lectura super Decretales
pr. Strassburg 1512 &c.; Schulte, 2. 125.
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UC47.67:
John of Bromyard OP [†1352]
Distinctiones
unpr.; Kaeppeli 2237. This title was also
sometimes applied to the much commoner Opus triuium and some
entries may refer to that work.
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UC47.69:
Goffredo di Trani [†1245]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. [Cologne c. 1480] (GW
10949), &c.; Schulte, 2. 89–91.
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UC47.*70:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Sermones dominicales
pr. [Cologne c. 1478] (Goff J193), &c.;
Schneyer Rep. 3. 221–46; Kaeppeli 2156.
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UC47.*72:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
DNB; BRUO 270–71; DSB 2. 608–612.
Commentary on Aristotle's Ethica
pr. Venice 1481 (GW 5778), &c.;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 718–19.
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UC47.73:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
Expositio libri de anima
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 714.
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UC47.74:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
Commentary on Aristotle's De caelo et mundo
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 716.
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UC47.76:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
DBI 42. 319–41; G. Bruni, `Catalogo critico delle opere di Egidio Romano',
Bibliofilia 35 (1933) 7–69, 36 (1934) 78–110, and 37 (1935) 247–306.
De regimine principum
pr. Augsburg 1473 (GW 7217), &c.;
pr. Rome 1556 / repr. Frankfurt 1968; Glorieux Rép. 400q;
Bloomfield 2051.
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UC47.77:
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Perspectiua
ed. D. C. Lindberg, John Pecham and the Science of
Optics (Madison, WI, 1970), 60–239. [Anonymous copies may be the work of
Alhacen.]
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UC47.78:
Theorica planetarum
pr. Ferrara 1472 (GW 10684), Venice 1478 (GW
10685), &c.; ed. F. J. Carmody, Theorica planetarum Gerardi
(Berkeley, CA, 1942); Carmody, 167–8; Thorndike/Kibre 223. [O. Pedersen,
`The Theorica planetarum literature of the middle ages', Classica &
Medievalia 23 (1962) 225–32.]
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UC47.*79:
Avicenna (Abu `Ali al-Husain ibn `Abdallah Ibn Sina) [980–1037]
DSB 15. 494–501.
Canon medicinae, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Milan 1473 (GW 3115,
CIBN A806), [Strassburg, not before 1473] (GW 3114, CIBN A807), &c.
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UC47.*80:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
De regimine principum
pr. Augsburg 1473 (GW 7217), &c.;
pr. Rome 1556 / repr. Frankfurt 1968; Glorieux Rép. 400q;
Bloomfield 2051.
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UC47.81:
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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UC47.82:
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
Summa de uitiis et uirtutibus
pr. [Basel, not after 1474] (Goff
P89), &c.; Kaeppeli 1622; Bloomfield 1628, 5601. [See also William of
Auvergne, also called Parisiensis, from whose work of the same title this
is often indistinguishable.]
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UC47.*83:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Tractatus in euangelium Iohannis
CPL 278; ed. R. Willems,
CCSL 36 (1954).
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UC47.84:
Nicholas de Gorran OP [† c1295]
Commentary on Luke
pr. Cologne 1537; Stegmüller Bibl. 5780.
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UC47.*85:
Origen [c185–c254]
Super uetus testamentum
usually refers to translations by Rufinus or
Jerome of the homilies on the Hexateuch, but the contents vary greatly.
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UC47.86a:
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.
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UC47.86b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Politica, tr. William of Moerbeke
pr. Cologne 1492 (GW 2444),
&c. [The Translatio uetus, where specified, comprised only Books I–II,
ed. P. Michaud-Quantin, AL 29/1 (1961), but this had limited circulation.]
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UC47.?*87:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Sermones super Cantica canticorum
SBO vols. 1–2.
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UC47.*88 (`reductorium morale') = UC119.*9:
Pierre Bersuire [c1290–1362]
C. Samaran in HLF 39 (1962) 259–450.
Reductorium morale
pr. Lyon 1520, Venice 1583 (Adams B814);
Stegmüller Bibl. 6425. [This thematic work is divided into thirteen books,
with three additional books, De naturae mirabilibus (XIV), Ouidius
moralisatus (XV), and Super totam bibliam (XVI). In catalogues it is
often impossible to differentiate the whole work from Book XVI.]
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UC47.*89–93 = UC119.1–6:
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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UC47.93 = UC119.8:
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.]
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UC47.*94a:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
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UC47.*94b:
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Collationes de decem praeceptis
SBonO 5. 505–532; Distelbrink
55/1; Bloomfield 5668.
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UC47.*94c:
Nicholas de Byard OP [fl. 1250]
Distinctiones theologicae
pr. Cologne 1505 &c.; Kaeppeli 3045;
L. J. Bataillon, `The tradition of Nicholas of Biard's Distinctiones',
Viator 24 (1994) 245–88; Stegmüller Bibl. 5693–4; Bloomfield 0103,
1004, 1841.
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UC47.*94d (attrib. Seneca):
Martin of Braga [†580], bishop of Braga
Formula uitae honestae
CPL 1080; Diaz 27; Bloomfield 4457.
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UC47.*94x:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
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UC47.*95 (`practica Gilberti et Gaufridi'):
Gilbertus Anglicus [early 13th cent.]
Compendium seu Lilium medicinae
pr. Lyon 1510; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 144; Thorndike/Kibre 3, 881.
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UC47.*97:
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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UC47.*98 (w. W. Wheatley):
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.
[pseud.]
De disciplina scholarium
ed. O. Weijers (Leiden 1976).
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UC47.*98x (w. W. of Wheatley):
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
Philosophiae consolatio
CPL 878; ed. L. Bieler, CCSL 94
(19842); ed. C. Moreschini, Teubner (2000).
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UC47.99:
Antonius Andreae (Antoni Andreu) OFM [c1280–c1320]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Metaphysica
pr. [Venice 1473/7] (GW
1656), &c.; DSO 5. 440–725 and 6. 1–600; Lohr, 364–5; Diaz 1988;
Weijers, 1. 66.
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UC47.*100a:
Haly ibn Ridwan (`Ali ibn Ridwan b. `Ali b. Jafar, Abu 'l-Hasan) [†
c1068]
Commentary on Galen's Tegni
pr. in Articella, Venice 1487 (GW
2680), 155r–210r; Thorndike/Kibre 757, 1585.
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UC47.*100b:
Galen [c129–?199]
Commentary on Hippocrates' Regimen acutorum morborum, Latin tr.
pr.
in the Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW 2678), &c.; HL 7–18.
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UC47.*100d:
Galen [c129–?199]
Commentary on Hippocrates' Aphorismata, Latin tr.
pr. in the
Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW 2678), &c.; HL 39–40.
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UC47.*100e:
Galen [c129–?199]
Commentary on Hippocrates' Prognostica, Latin tr.
pr. in the
Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW 2678), &c.; HL 201–213.
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UC47.*101:
Alvarus Pelagius (Alvaro Pelayo) OFM [?1280–1352/3], bishop of Silves
Speculum regum
ed. M. Pinto de Meneses (Lisbon 1955–)
[incomplete]; Diaz 2109.
-
UC47.*101b (`4or nouissima'):
Cordiale quattuor nouissimorum, variously attributed
pr. [Speyer
c. 1471] (GW 7469), &c.; Bloomfield 3057.
-
UC47.*101c:
Jean Gerson [1363–1429]
De paruulis ad Christum trahendis
pr. Nürnberg [c. 1470] (GW
10797), &c.; ed. Glorieux, Gerson, 9. 669–86 (no. 477).
-
UC47.*101d:
Achard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1170], abbot of Saint-Victor, later bishop of
Avranches
DS 1. 175; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 4.
Sermones
ed. J. Châtillon (Paris 1970); Schneyer Rep. 1.
39–41. [Serm. 15, inc. `Ductus est Iesus in desertum &c. [Mt 4:1]
De serie lectionis euangelicae', has an independent circulation, sometimes
ascribed to Richard of Saint-Victor, as for example in Cambridge, Jesus
College, MS Q. G. 24 (Durham, s. xiiiin).]
-
UC47.*101x:
Conrad of Soltau [†1407]. bishop of Werden
Commentary on Firmiter credimus [X. I 1. 1]
unpr.; Stegmüller
Sent. 176; Bloomfield 2146.
-
UC47.*102a:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Sermones
printed among the sermons attributed to Hildebert of
Lavardin, PL 171. 476–481, 583–744 and PL 198. 1809–1844; Schneyer
Rep. 4. 636–47. [A. Wilmart, `Les sermons d'Hilbert', RB 47 (1935)
12–51; M.-M. Lebreton, `Recherches sur les manuscrits contenant des sermons
de Pierre le Mangeur', Bulletin d'information de l'Institut de recherche
et d'histoire des textes 2 (1953) 25–44. 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.]
-
UC47.*102b:
Maurice the Englishman [13th cent.]
Distinctiones
part pr. as Dictionarium Sacrae Scripturae, Venice
1603; Stegmüller Bibl. 5566; Bloomfield 0088; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 374.
-
UC47.*103a (`sermones de sacramentis neophytorum'):
Ivo of Chartres [c1040–1116]
De ecclesiasticis sacramentis (serm. 1–5)
PL 162. 505–62. [In
some copies serm. 4 de dedicatione ecclesiae precedes serm. 1, and in
such texts this title may be found to designate the whole group.]
-
UC47.*103b = UC47.*110:
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.]
-
UC47.*103c (`G. T. de passione et resurrectione Christi'):
Gregory of Tours [538/9–594], bishop of Tours
De passione et resurrectione Domini, a short excerpt from his
Historiae Francorum I 21 and part of 24, which served as a prologue
to Euangelium Nicodemi in (for example) BL MS Royal 7 C. XII
fols. 219–231 (s. xii), fol. 219r; Cambridge, Corpus Christi College,
MS 288 (s. xii–xiii, Christ Church) [BC4.1389], fol. 38r–v, and
MS 441 (s. xiv, Christ Church) [BC4.1420], p. 392, Cambridge, Pembroke
College, MS 256 (s. xiiex) [UC43.*61], fol. 58r.
-
UC47.*103x:
Bruno of Asti [†1125]
De sacramentis ecclesiae
PL 165. 1089–1110.
-
UC47.*104:
Peter of Tarentaise OP (later Innocent V) [c1224–1276, sedit 1276]
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl.
6868–81 (first recension); Glorieux Rép. 17d. Or the second
recension (ps. Nicholaus de Gorran): pr. Cologne 1478 (Goff N103) (as
Gorran); Stegmüller Bibl. 5800, 6882–95. [This work is not really treated
by Kaeppeli 3339.]
-
UC47.*104b:
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla litteralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Rome 1471–2
(Goff N131), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5829–5923.
-
UC47.105:
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.]
-
UC47.*106–8:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Moralia in Iob
CPL 1708; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 143, 143A, 143B
(1979–85).
-
UC47.109:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Tractatus in euangelium Iohannis
CPL 278; ed. R. Willems,
CCSL 36 (1954).
-
UC47.*110:
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.]
-
UC47.*111 (`excepciones doctorum
ex opusculis Gregorii'):
Paterius [6th cent.]
Liber testimoniorum ueteris testamenti ex opusculis S. Gregorii
CPL 1718.
-
UC47.*113:
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.]
-
UC47.114a:
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.
-
UC47.114b:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De institutione musica
CPL 880.
-
UC47.114c:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De institutione arithmetica
CPL 879; ed. J. Schilling &
H. Oosthout , CCSL 94A (1999).
-
UC47.114d (`differencias Alfragani'):
Alfraganus (Ahmad Ibn Muhammad al-Farghani) [† after 861]
Liber de aggregationibus scientiae stellarum, tr. Gerard of
Cremona
ed. R. Campani (Florence 1910); Thorndike/Kibre 960. Or the same
work, De scientia astrorum, tr. John of Seville and known as De
differentiis: pr. Ferrara 1493 (GW 1268); ed. F. J. Carmody (Berkeley,
CA, 1943); Carmody, 115; Diaz 970; Thorndike/Kibre 429, 960.
-
UC47.*115 (`compendium morale Rogeri de uirtuosis dictis et factis'):
Roger of Waltham [† after 1332]
Compendium morale
unpr.; Bloomfield 1977, 5286, 5289.
-
UC47.*117 (`Firminus de accidentibus mundi'):
Firminus de Bellavalla [fl. 1365]
Prognosticum de mutatione aeris
pr. Venice 1485 (GW 2530,
Goff P1006), [Toulouse c. 1487–8] (GW 2531), &c.; Jenks 29;
Thorndike/Kibre 306, 1220.
-
UC47.*117x:
Albumasar (Abu Ma`shar Ja`far) [787–886]
D. E. Pingree in DSB 1. 32–9.
De reuolutionibus annorum, tr. John of Seville
pr. Augsburg 1489
(GW 840); Carmody, 94; Thorndike/Kibre 447, 1408.
-
UC47.118:
Ludolf of Saxony OCarth [c1300–1378]
Vita Christi
pr. [Cologne c. 1472] (CIBN L260), &c.; ed. L. M.
Rigollot, Ludolphus de Saxonia. Vita Iesu Christi (Paris/Rome 1865, 1870).
-
UC47.119:
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).
-
UC47.*121a (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.
-
UC47.*121b:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
De originali peccato
pr. Oxford 1479 (STC 158), &c.; pr. Rome
1554 / repr. Frankfurt 1968; Glorieux Rép. 400h; Bloomfield 1886.
-
UC47.*121c:
François de Meyronnes OFM [† after 1328]
B. Roth, Franz von Mayronis OFM. Sein Leben, seine Werke, seine Lehre
vom Formalunterschied in Gott, Franziskanische Forschungen 3 (1936);
H. Rossmann, Die Hierarchie der Welt: Gestalt und System des Franz
von Meyronnes OFM mit besonderer Berücksichtigung seiner
Schöpfungslehre, Franziskanische Forschungen 23 (1972).
De indulgentiis
pr. Basel 1498 (Goff M94); Roth, Franz von
Mayronis, 236–9; Bloomfield 4895.
-
UC47.*122:
Robert Cowton OFM [† after 1313]
Lectura super Sententias
largely unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 531–2; Stegmüller Sent. 732.
-
UC47.*123:
Augustinus Triumphus de Ancona OESA [1243–1328]
De ecclesiastica potestate
pr. Augsburg 1473 (GW 3050), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 194–5; Glorieux Rép. 409ae.
-
UC47.¶124 (`concordancias magnas bibliorum'):
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.]
-
UC47.*125:
Philip Repingdon OSA [†1424], bishop of Lincoln
Sermones super euangelia dominicalia
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
437–8.
-
UC47.*126:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Sermones de omnibus sanctis
pr. [Cologne c. 1478] (Goff J187),
&c.; Schneyer Rep. 3. 246–66; Kaeppeli 2155.
-
UC47.*127 (`sermones ualde utiles', donor):
Gerard Skipwith [†1502]
(?), Sermones dominicales, a personal collection of 120 sermons,
now Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 200 (s. xv); possible sources have
not been investigated.
-
UC47.¶128:
Petrus de Palude OP [1270–1342]
[pseud.]
Thesaurus nouus de sanctis
pr. Strassburg 1484 (Goff P509), &c.;
Schneyer Rep. 5. 537–48; Kaeppeli 3301.
-
UC47.¶129:
Petrus de Palude OP [1270–1342]
[pseud.]
Thesaurus nouus de tempore
pr. Strassburg 1483 (Goff P519), &c.;
Schneyer Rep. 5. 525–37; Kaeppeli 3302.
-
UC47.130a:
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistulae
CPL 620, 633; pr. Strassburg [not after 1469] (GW
12422), &c.
-
UC47.130b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Sermones super Cantica canticorum
SBO vols. 1–2.
-
UC47.131 (`compendium theologie T.'):
Hugo Ripelinus OP [† c1300]
Compendium ueritatis theologicae
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti
Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 34. 1–270; Stegmüller Sent. 368;
Kaeppeli 1982.
-
UC47.*132a:
Prick of Conscience
ed. R. Morris (Berlin 1863); R. E. Lewis & A.
McIntosh, Descriptive Guide to the Manuscripts of the Prick of Conscience
(Oxford 1982).
Latin tr.
unpr.; Bloomfield 0031, 1543.
-
UC47.*132b:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
-
UC47.¶*134–5:
Rainerius Iordanis de Pisis OP [† c1348]
Pantheologia
pr. Nürnberg 1473 (Goff R5), &c.; Kaeppeli 3429;
Stegmüller Bibl. 7169.
-
UC47.136 (`Willelmus Rowell de principiis rerum naturalium') = UC102.3b:
William Rothwell OP [late 13th cent.]
De principiis rerum naturalium
unpr.; Kaeppeli 1643; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 806.
-
UC47.136b = UC102.3g:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
De tempore
ed. P. O. Lewry, Auctores Britannici medii aeui 9
(1987), 7–44; Kaeppeli 3517.
-
UC47.*137 (IV) = UC102.1:
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
SBonO vols. 1–4; Distelbrink
2; Glorieux Rép. 305b; Stegmüller Sent. 111.
-
UC47.¶138 (`opus perutilium materiarum predicabilium
dictum distinctiones Bronerd'):
John of Bromyard OP [†1352]
Distinctiones
unpr.; Kaeppeli 2237. This title was also
sometimes applied to the much commoner Opus triuium and some
entries may refer to that work.
-
UC47.*139a (`2us Notinghamiensis super 4 euangelia'):
John Wykeham [† after 1414]
Quaestiones quas mouet Notyngham
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl.
3003; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 354.
-
UC47.*139b (`Lincolniensis de ueneno'):
Malachias Hibernicus OFM [late 13th cent.]
(ps. Robert Grosseteste), De ueneno
pr. Paris 1518;
Thomson, Grosseteste, 268–70; Bloomfield 5102.
-
UC47.*139c:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Tabula super Sacram Scripturam, also titled Distinctiones
unpr.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 3998,1; Bloomfield 0122.
-
UC47.¶140:
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).
-
UC47.¶141:
Johann Nider OP [1380–1438]
Expositio decalogi siue Praeceptorium diuinae legis
pr. [Basel c.
1472] (Goff N196), [Cologne, not after 1472] (Goff N197), &c.; Kaeppeli 2540.
-
UC47.¶142 (`concordantias magnas'):
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.]
-
UC47.¶143:
Ludolf of Saxony OCarth [c1300–1378]
Vita Christi
pr. [Cologne c. 1472] (CIBN L260), &c.; ed. L. M.
Rigollot, Ludolphus de Saxonia. Vita Iesu Christi (Paris/Rome 1865, 1870).
-
UC47.144:
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.
-
UC47.146:
Seneca the Elder [55 BC–AD c40]
Declamationes
ed. H. J. Müller (Vienna 1887); ed. L.
H$aring$$kanson, Teubner (1989).
-
UC47.¶147:
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).
-
UC47.148:
Richard FitzRalph [†1360], archbishop of Armagh
Contra fratres mendicantes. Such a collection is
described in the catalogue of the Austin Friars at York (Friars, 145), and
Leland described another belonging to the London Carmelites (Friars, 183).
The texts would include the bull Vas electionis (1321) and one or more of
FitzRalph's treatises relating to the case in the cardinals' tribunal
(1357–8), Defensio curatorum (pr. Louvain 1475 &c.), Quia in propositione nuper facta
(unpr.), De audientia confessionum (unpr.) and Libellus Coram nobis (unpr.);
on all of which see K. Walsh, Richard FitzRalph in Oxford, Avignon and Armagh
(Oxford 1981), 406–51.
-
UC47.¶149:
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Quodlibet
DSO vols. 25–6; Glorieux Rép. 344s; Glorieux
Quodl. 1. 218–19, 2. 152.
-
UC47.151:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
[pseud.]
De disciplina scholarium
ed. O. Weijers (Leiden 1976).
-
UC47.152:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
[pseud.]
De uita et moribus philosophorum et poetarum
pr. [Cologne c.
1470] (GW 5781), &c.; ed. H. Knust (Tübingen 1886); ed. J. O. Stigall,
PhD diss. (University of Colorado 1956); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 727.
-
UC47.154:
Leonardus Brunus Aretinus (Leonardo Bruni of Arezzo) [1369–1444]
List of works in (debated) chronological order in H. Baron, Leonardo Bruni.
Humanistisch-Philosophische Schriften (Berlin 1928), 159–89.
Epistolae familiares
pr. in eight books, [Venice 1472] (GW 5606),
[Venice 1495] (GW 5607); pr. with a ninth book, [Louvain, c. 1487] (GW
5608), &c.; analysis in H. Baron, Leonardo Bruni (Berlin 1928), 189–228.
On manuscript tradition J. Hankins in Filologia umanistica per Gianvito
Resta (Padua 1997), 2. 1083–1122.
-
UC47.155:
Hugo Ripelinus OP [† c1300]
Compendium ueritatis theologicae
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti
Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 34. 1–270; Stegmüller Sent. 368;
Kaeppeli 1982.
-
UC47.156:
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
Summa de uitiis et uirtutibus
pr. [Basel, not after 1474] (Goff
P89), &c.; Kaeppeli 1622; Bloomfield 1628, 5601. [See also William of
Auvergne, also called Parisiensis, from whose work of the same title this
is often indistinguishable.]
-
UC47.157:
Werner Rolewinck [1425–1502]
Origo nobilitatis
pr.Cologne c. 1475 (Goff R288), &c.
-
UC47.158:
Maurice the Englishman [13th cent.]
Distinctiones
part pr. as Dictionarium Sacrae Scripturae, Venice
1603; Stegmüller Bibl. 5566; Bloomfield 0088; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 374.
-
UC47.160:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Metamorphoses
ed. W. S. Anderson, Teubner (1977).
-
UC47.¶162:
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.
-
UC47.¶162b:
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Quodlibet
DSO vols. 25–6; Glorieux Rép. 344s; Glorieux
Quodl. 1. 218–19, 2. 152.
-
UC47.¶*163:
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla moralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Cologne
1478 (Goff N111), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5929–74.
-
UC47.¶*164:
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).]
-
UC47.¶165:
Speculum animae peccatricis, variously attributed to Iacobus de Gruytrode,
Iacobus de Clusa, Dionysius Carthusianus
pr. with Antonius de Butrio's
Speculum de confessione, Louvain 1477/83 (GW 5829), &c.
-
UC47.*166a:
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.
-
UC47.*166b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Metaphysica I–IV 4, tr. James of Venice
ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem,
AL 25/1 (1970), 5–73.
Other translations:– Translatio composita: ibid. 89–155.
Translatio media (I–X, XII–XIV): ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 25/2 (1976),
7–275.
Translatio noua (I–XIV complete), by William of Moerbeke: ed.
G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 25/3 (1995).
-
UC47.*166c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Politica, tr. William of Moerbeke
pr. Cologne 1492 (GW 2444),
&c. [The Translatio uetus, where specified, comprised only Books I–II,
ed. P. Michaud-Quantin, AL 29/1 (1961), but this had limited circulation.]
-
UC47.*166d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Rhetorica, Latin tr.
ed. B. Schneider, AL 31/1–2 (1978), 5–154.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke, ibid. 159–321.
-
UC47.*166e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Magna moralia, tr. ? Bartholomew of Messina
unpr.; AL Codd.
71–2, 159–60.
-
UC47.166f:
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.]
-
UC47.167:
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.
-
UC47.168:
Ludolf of Saxony OCarth [c1300–1378]
Vita Christi
pr. [Cologne c. 1472] (CIBN L260), &c.; ed. L. M.
Rigollot, Ludolphus de Saxonia. Vita Iesu Christi (Paris/Rome 1865, 1870).
-
UC47.169:
Philip Repingdon OSA [†1424], bishop of Lincoln
Sermones super euangelia dominicalia
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
437–8.
-
UC47.170:
Fasciculus morum, a Franciscan compilation
ed. S. Wenzel (University
Park, PA, 1989); Bloomfield 6196; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 572.
-
UC47.171 (`super †meteorol.'):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Metaphysica
DSO 7. 2–716; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 240; Glorieux Th. 344l.
-
UC47.172:
Antonius Andreae (Antoni Andreu) OFM [c1280–c1320]
Scriptum in Artem ueterem
pr. Vicenza 1477 (GW 1669), &c.; Lohr,
363–4; Diaz 1990; Weijers, 1. 66–7.
-
UC47.¶173:
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).
-
UC47.¶174:
Plato [429–347 BC]
Opera, tr. Marsilio Ficino
pr. Venice 1484–5 (Goff P771), &c.
-
UC47.¶175:
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistulae
CPL 620, 633; pr. Strassburg [not after 1469] (GW
12422), &c.
-
UC47.¶176:
Bartholomaeus Platina (Bartolomeo Sacchi il Platina) [1421–1481]
Vitae pontificum Romanorum
pr. [Venice] 1479 (Goff P768), &c. The
edition also includes other works by Platina, De falso et uero bono,
Contra amores, De uera nobilitate, De optimo ciue, Panegyricus in
Bessarionem doctissimum patriarcham Constantinopolitanum, and Oratio ad
Paulum II.
-
UC47.¶*177:
Alphonsus de Spina (Alfonso de Espina) OFM [† after 1491]
DS 1. 402–403. GW has confused him with Alfonso Lopez de Valladolid
(†1469), bishop of Ovense.
Fortalicium fidei contra Iudaeos Sarracenos et alios Christianae
fidei inimicos
pr. [Strassburg, not after 1471] (GW 1574), &c.; A.
Echevarria, The Fortress of Faith. The Attitude towards Muslims in
Fifteenth-Century Spain (Leiden 1999), 47–55.
-
UC47.¶179:
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).
-
UC47.*180a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
-
UC47.*180b:
William de Lanicea OFM [late 12th cent.]
Dieta salutis
pr. Cologne 1474 (GW 4720), &c.; ed. A. C. Peltier,
S. Bonaventurae opera omnia (Paris 1864–71), 8. 247–347; Distelbrink 124;
Bloomfield 2301. [The accompanying Themata, ib. 8. 347–58; Bloomfield 0077.]
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UC47.‡181 (`Lincolniensis de lingua'):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
De lingua, inc. `Peccatum est uitandum'
unpr.; Glorieux Rép. 322g;
Bloomfield 3787; Thomson, Grosseteste, 268; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 339.
-
UC47.¶*182:
Alexander Carpenter [fl. 1430]
Destructorium uitiorum
pr. Cologne 1480 (GW 865), &c.;
Bloomfield 3612.
-
UC47.¶*183:
John of Bromyard OP [†1352]
Summa praedicantium
pr. [Basel, not after 1484] (Goff J260),
&c.; Kaeppeli 2236.
-
UC47.¶184:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Moralia in Iob
CPL 1708; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 143, 143A, 143B
(1979–85).
-
UC47.¶*185:
Leonardus Matthaei de Utino OP [†1469]
Sermones quadragesimales de legibus dicti
pr. Venice 1473 (Goff
L143), &c.; Kaeppeli 2873.
-
UC47.¶*186:
Leonardus Matthaei de Utino OP [†1469]
Sermones aurei de sanctis
pr. [Cologne] 1473 (Goff L150), &c.;
Kaeppeli 2874.
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UC47.¶187–8 ), SC288.¶94–96 (3 vols),
SC335.125 (3 vols)
SH63.¶13 = SH65.¶62
SS1.396–8 (3 vols),
SS1.†414 (`quinquagene A.'), SS1.†421 (`quinquagene A. cum tabula'),
SS1.433 (part 2), SS1.¶470–72 (3 vols),
SS1.*918x–y (pss. 50, 45), SS2.148b–c (pss. 50, 45)
UC22.¶9 (`quinquagena A.'), UC29.89 + UC29.92 (parts 1–2), UC40.8,
UC47.¶187–8 (parts 2–3; see SC285.¶2):
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.]
-
UC47.¶*189 (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.
-
UC47.¶*190–91:
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Quodlibet
DSO vols. 25–6; Glorieux Rép. 344s; Glorieux
Quodl. 1. 218–19, 2. 152.
-
UC47.¶*192–5 (4 vols):
Antoninus Florentinus (Antonino Pierozzi) OP [1389–1459], archbishop of
Florence
Summa moralis
pr. Venice 1477–80 (GW 2185), &c.; Kaeppeli 239.
-
UC47.¶*196:
Lactantius Firmianus [fl. 305–323]
Opera
pr. Subiaco 1465 (Goff L1), &c.; edited by Iohannes Andreae,
Rome 1470 (Goff L3), &c.
-
UC47.¶*197:
Franciscus de Platea (Francesco Piazza da Bologna) OFM [†1460]
Opus restitutionum usurarum excommunicationum
pr. [Padua c. 1472]
(Goff P751), &c.
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UC47.¶*198–200:
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla litteralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Rome 1471–2
(Goff N131), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5829–5923.
-
UC47.¶201:
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.
-
UC47.¶202:
Iohannes Canonicus [early 14th cent.]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Physica
pr. Padua 1475 (Goff J262),
St Albans 1481 (STC 14621), &c.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 633.
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UC47.*203:
Cyprian of Carthage [†258], bishop of Carthage
Epistulae
CPL 50; ed. G. F. Diercks, CCSL 3B, 3C (1994–5). Copies
include most of the shorter treatises among the letters; see Rouse & Rouse,
Registrum, 145.
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UC47.¶*204:
Vincent of Beauvais OP [1189/94–c1264]
Speculum historiale
pr. Douai 1624 / repr. Graz 1964–5;
Kaeppeli 3987.
-
UC47.¶*205–214:
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.
-
UC47.¶215 (`Fran. Pici Mirandulae lib. 9'):
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola [1443–1494]
De rerum praenotione
pr. Strassburg 1507 (Adams P1138).
-
UC47.¶*216:
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.]
-
UC47.*217:
Francesco Petrarca [1304–1374]
Africa
ed. N. Festa (Florence 1926).
-
UC47.*217b:
C. Sallustius Crispus [86–c34 BC]
[pseud.]
In M. Tullium Ciceronem inuectiua
ed. A. Kurfess, Teubner (1970).
-
UC47.*217c:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De senectute
ed. K. Simbeck, Teubner (1917).
-
UC47.*217x:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Oratio pro Archia
ed. A. C. Clark, OCT (1918).
-
UC47.218:
Landolfo Carraciolo OFM [†1351]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 514.
-
UC47.¶221–3 (parts 1–3):
Complutensian Polyglot Bible
pr. Alcalá de Henares 1517 (Adams B968).
-
UC47.¶224:
Cyprian of Carthage [†258], bishop of Carthage
Opera
pr. Rome 1471 (GW 7883), &c.
-
UC47.¶225–6 (vols 9 and 8):
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.
-
UC47.¶225a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Tractatus in euangelium Iohannis
CPL 278; ed. R. Willems,
CCSL 36 (1954).
-
UC47.¶225b:
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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UC47.¶225c (attrib. Augustine):
Caesarius of Arles [c470–542], archbishop of Arles
Expositio in Apocalypsim
CPL 1016.
-
UC47.¶225–6 (vols 9 and 8):
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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UC47.¶227–9:
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.]
278 identified entries found.
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