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UC48. Catalogue, 24 Dec. 1418
1091 identified entries found.
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UC48.*3:
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Commentary on the Pentateuch
as above.
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UC48.*4a:
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum, inc. `Aaz apprehendens'
often pr. in early bibles, Rome 1471 (GW 4210), &c.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 7192,1 (attrib. Remigius of Auxerre), 7708–9;
Lambert 402; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 628.
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UC48.*4b:
William de Montibus [†1213]
Similitudinarium
unpr. apart from excerpts in Goering, William de Montibus, 304–333; Bloomfield 0202.
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UC48.*4c (`moralia super Is et Ier secundum S. Cant.'):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Commentary on Isaiah, inc. `Quattuor rote per bases singulas &c.
[3 Rg 7
30] Bases istas ante templum Salomonis': unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl.
7817. [The incipit at K554.10 reflects a copy of the moral commentary,
Stegmüller Bibl. 7818.]
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UC48.*4e (attrib. Ambrose):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
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UC48.*4f (`moralia super Ez et super 12 prophetas eiusdem S.'):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Commentary on Ezekiel, inc. `Facies mihi duos cherubim aureos, &c.
[Ex 25
18] Licet per istos duos cherubim': unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl. 7834.
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UC48.*4x:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
[pseud.]
Quaestiones super epistolas Pauli
PL 175. 431–634; Stegmüller
Bibl. 3831–44.
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UC48.5a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De Genesi ad litteram
CPL 266.
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UC48.5b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Confessiones
CPL 251; ed. L. Verheijen, CCSL 27 (1981).
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UC48.*6a = UC49.*26:
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.
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UC48.*6b:
William de la Furmentarie OFM [?]
(attrib.), Pharetra
pr. [Strassburg 1472] (Goff P571), &c.;
ed. A. C. Peltier, S. Bonaventurae opera omnia
(Paris 1864–71), 7. 1–231; Glorieux Rép. 311t; Distelbrink 178;
Bloomfield 2530. [One copy of the work is dated 1261, which provides a
terminus ad quem; it is usually anonymous, but some copies carry an
ascription to Bonaventure, other to Guibert of Tournai, and one very
distinctively to William de la Furmentarie, an English friar.]
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UC48.*7:
Robert Holcot OP [†1349]
Commentary on Wisdom
pr. [Cologne, not after 1476] (Goff H288),
&c.; Kaeppeli 3497; Stegmüller Bibl. 7416.
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UC48.*8–9:
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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UC48.*10 (Job–Sir):
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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UC48.*11a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae in Ezechielem
CPL 1710; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 142 (1971).
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UC48.*11b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo ad iuuenes (serm. 391)
CPL 284; PL 39. 1706–9.
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UC48.*11c:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo de periurio (serm. 180)
CPL 284; PL 38. 972–9.
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UC48.*11d (`de laude caritatis'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo de caritate (serm. 350)
→ Augustine, Sermones de caritate.]
CPL 284; PL 39. 1533–5. [Entries
for `Augustinus de caritate'
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UC48.*11e:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De diuinatione daemonum
CPL 306.
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UC48.*11f:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
[pseud.]
De uitiis et eorum exercitibus
unpr.; Bloomfield 5986 records
two copies.
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UC48.*11g:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
[pseud.]
Concordia quorundam testimoniorum Sacrae Scripturae
CPL 1717;
I. Fransen in RB 73 (1963) 244–76.
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UC48.*11h (attrib. Augustine):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
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UC48.*11i (`B. de laude uirginis'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
SBO 4. 13–58; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1726.
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UC48.*11j:
Jerome [c347–420]
Aduersus Iouinianum
CPL 610; Lambert 252.
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UC48.*11k:
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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UC48.*11lmn (parab. 5, 6, 3):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Parabolae
SBO 6/2. 261–303.
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UC48.*11o:
William of Saint-Thierry OCist [1075/80–1148]
De amore Dei. This title designates a pair of treatises
– a. De
contemplando Deo: PL 184. 365–80; ed. J. Hourlier, SChr 61 (1968).
b. De natura et dignitate amoris: PL 184. 379–408; ed. R. Thomas,
Pain de Cîteaux 24 (Chambarand 1965).
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UC48.*11pq (`liber eiusdem de consideratione ad E. papam. Liber
exhortacionum eiusdem'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De consideratione
SBO 3. 393–493.
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UC48.*12x:
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.
[pseud.]
Liber de causis, Latin tr.
ed. A. Pattin in Tijdschrift voor
Filosofie 28 (1966) 90–203; the text is also printed with the edition
of Aquinas's commentary, ed. H. D. Saffrey (Fribourg/Louvain 1954);
Thorndike/Kibre 996; PAL 18–20 (no. 13). The work is largely extracted
from Proclus's Elementatio theologica, and Albertus Magnus names the
compiler as David Iudaeus. Copies are often said to be accompanied by
a commentary, `Cum ergo remouet causa secunda uniuersalis', attributed
to Alfarabius and to other writers; these passages are in fact
demonstrations added by the compiler.
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UC48.*16 (NT):
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla litteralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Rome 1471–2
(Goff N131), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5829–5923.
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UC48.*17:
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
[pseud.]
Opus imperfectum in Matthaeum
CPL 707; J. van Banning, CCSL 87B
(1988); Stegmüller Bibl. 4350. [The tradition is largely English, and
this work is much commoner in England than the authentic Homilies on Matthew.]
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UC48.20 (Jo, Lc):
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.
Catena aurea in quatuor euangelia
ed. A. Guarienti
(Turin 1953); Stegmüller Bibl. 8044–7; Glorieux Rép. 14ae, 14ak,
14ap, 14aq.
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UC48.20a:
Liber nouem iudicum, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1509 &c.; Carmody,
103–112; Jenks 75; Thorndike/Kibre 197, 1350. Carmody differentiates
two distinct Latin versions of this anthology from the Arabic.
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UC48.*22a:
Jerome [c347–420]
Liber interpretationis hebraicorum nominum
CPL 581; ed. P. de
Lagarde, CCSL 72 (1959) 59–161; Lambert 201. [Anonymous texts usually
indeterminate.]
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UC48.*22b:
Jerome [c347–420]
Aduersus Iouinianum
CPL 610; Lambert 252.
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UC48.*22c (`yponosticon A. contra . .'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Hypomnesticon contra pelagianos et caelestianos
CPL 381;
ed. J. E. Chisholm (Fribourg 1980); CPPM 2. 178. [Book VI is often found
with the inscription `contra Pelagianos de predestinatione diuina';
Römer, 2/1. 102–4.]
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UC48.*23:
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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UC48.*24a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Dialogi
CPL 1713; ed. A. de Vogüé, SChr 251, 260, 265 (1978–80).
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UC48.*24b:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
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UC48.*25–6:
John of Bromyard OP [†1352]
Summa praedicantium
pr. [Basel, not after 1484] (Goff J260),
&c.; Kaeppeli 2236.
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UC48.*27abc (1, 3, 5):
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.
De trinitate
CPL 890–94; ed. C. Moreschini, Teubner (2000).
This title usually designates the five opuscula sacra.
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UC48.*27b:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
Quomodo substantiae in eo quod sint bonae sint
CPL 892, one
of the five opuscula sacra.
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UC48.*27d (`liber logicalium Iohannis Damasceni'):
John of Damascus [c675–749]
Dialectica, tr. Robert Grosseteste
CPG 8041; ed. O. A.
Colligan (New York, NY, 1953); Thomson, Grosseteste, 46; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 547–8.
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UC48.*27e:
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
De arte metrica
CPL 1565; ed. C. B. Kendall, CCSL 123A (1975) 81–141.
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UC48.*27f:
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
De schematibus et tropis
CPL 1567; ed. C. B. Kendall, CCSL 123A (1975) 151–71.
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UC48.*27g (`de gramatico'):
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Quomodo grammatica sit substancia et qualitas
SAO 1. 145–68.
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UC48.*27h:
Similitudines Anselmi
PL 159. 605–708. This is much commoner than
the arguably authentic (but posthumously edited), Liber Anselmi de
humanis moribus: ed. R. W. Southern & F. S. Schmitt, Memorials of St
Anselm (London 1969), 39–104. [See also Anselm ps., De XIIII
partibus beatitudinis.]
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UC48.*27i:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De uisitatione infirmorum
PL 40. 1147–58; CPPM 2. 3082. [Three
copies, all English, preserve an ascription to Baudri of Bourgueil; Römer,
2/1. 199.]
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UC48.*27j:
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistula ad Eustochium de uirginitate seruanda (ep. 22)
CPL 620;
ed. I. Hilberg, CSEL 54 (19962) 143–211.
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UC48.*27k (attrib. Anselm):
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Sigillum sanctae Mariae
PL 172. 495–518; Stegmüller Bibl. 3574.
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UC48.*27l:
Paschasius Radbertus [c785–c860]
(ps. Jerome), De assumptione beatae Mariae uirginis
CPPM 2. 858;
PL 30. 122–42; ed. A. Ripberger, CCCM 56C (1985) 109–162.
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UC48.*27m (`Ier. de diuersis nominibus leprarum'):
Jerome [c347–420]
[pseud.]
De diuersis generibus leprarum (ep. supp. 34)
PL 30. 245–8;
Lambert 334. Arguably attributed to Gregory of Elvira (CPL 556).
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UC48.*27n (`[Ier.] de continencia uirginali'):
Pelagius [c350–after 423]
Epistula ad Claudiam de uirginitate
CPL 741; Lambert 313.
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UC48.*27o (`de castitate coniugali'):
Jerome [c347–420]
[pseud.]
Epistula ad Celantiam (ep. 148)
PL 22. 1204–20; Lambert
148.
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UC48.*27p:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Orationes and Meditationes
SAO 3. 3–75, 76–91, for authentic
works. Manuscript collections varied widely and usually comprised both authentic
and pseudonymous texts; for a 12th-cent. example, see T. H. Bestul, A Durham
Book of Devotions (Toronto 1987). PL 158. 709–820 is a compilation based
on later medieval collections; these tend to be far more extensive than those
of the 12th cent. [See also Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 147–216.]
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UC48.*28:
Maurice the Englishman [13th cent.]
Distinctiones
part pr. as Dictionarium Sacrae Scripturae, Venice
1603; Stegmüller Bibl. 5566; Bloomfield 0088; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 374.
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UC48.*29 (anon.):
Thomas Hibernicus [14th cent.]
Manipulus florum
pr. Piacenza 1483 &c. Discussed by
R. H. & M. A. Rouse, Preachers, Florilegia, and Sermons: Studies on the
Manipulus Florum of Thomas of Ireland (Toronto 1979).
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UC48.30ab (`epistola ad Lanfrancum. Monologion'):
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Monologion
SAO 1. 13–87.
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UC48.30c:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Proslogion
SAO 1. 93–122.
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UC48.30d:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De sacrificio azymi et fermentati
SAO 2. 221–32.
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UC48.30e:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De ueritate
SAO 1. 173–99.
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UC48.30f:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De concordia praescientiae et praedestinationis
SAO 2. 245–88.
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UC48.30g:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De casu diaboli
SAO 1. 233–76.
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UC48.30h:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Cur Deus homo
SAO 2. 37–133.
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UC48.30i:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De conceptu uirginali et de originali peccato
SAO 2. 139–73.
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UC48.30j:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De incarnatione Verbi
SAO 2. 1–35.
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UC48.30k:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De processione spiritus sancti
SAO 2. 175–219.
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UC48.30l (`de gramatico'):
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Quomodo grammatica sit substancia et qualitas
SAO 1. 145–68.
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UC48.*31a (`Bernardus de collacione Simonis et Ihesu'):
Geoffrey of Auxerre [mid 12th cent.]
De colloquio Simonis et Iesu
PL 184. 437–76; ed. H.
Rochais, SChr 364 (1990).
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UC48.*31b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De XII gradibus humilitatis
SBO 3. 15–59.
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UC48.*31c (`de caritate castitate et humilitate'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De moribus et officio episcoporum ad Henricum Senonensem
archiepiscopum (ep. 42)
SBO 7. 100–131.
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UC48.*31d (`ad quosdam religiosos de paupertate et obediencia'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Epistola ad quosdam nouiter conuersos (ep. 462)
SBO 8. 438–45.
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UC48.*31e (`oratio eiusdem [B.] ad sanctam trinitatem', De contemlando
Deo, c. 10):
William of Saint-Thierry OCist [1075/80–1148]
De amore Dei. This title designates a pair of treatises
– a. De
contemplando Deo: PL 184. 365–80; ed. J. Hourlier, SChr 61 (1968).
b. De natura et dignitate amoris: PL 184. 379–408; ed. R. Thomas,
Pain de Cîteaux 24 (Chambarand 1965).
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UC48.*31f (`ad monachum conuersum'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Epistola ad Robertum nepotem suum (ep. 1)
SBO 7. 1–11.
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UC48.*31g (`tractatus quid est plenissima iusticia', anon.):
Paulinus of Aquileia [c750–802], patriarch of Aquileia
Liber exhortationis
PL 40. 1047–1078 (as Augustine); PL 99.
197–282 (as Paulinus). [Other copies with the title `ad Iulianum comitem'
may be confused with Augustine, Contra Iulianum, q.v.]
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UC48.*31h:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Epistola ad Hugonem de Sancto Victore de baptismo aliisque questionibus
ab ipso positis (ep. 77)
SBO 7.
184–200.
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UC48.*31i (`R. de S. V. de studio sapiencie et eius commendacione'):
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1173]
R. Goy, Die handschriftliche Überlieferung der Werke Richards von
St. Viktor im Mittelalter, Bibliotheca Victorina 18 (Turnhout 2006).
Beniamin minor
PL 196. 1–64; Stegmüller Bibl. 7325.
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UC48.32 (`summa Thome Waleys de arte predicandi') = UC49.18:
Thomas Waleys OP [†1350]
De modo et forma praedicandi
part ed. T. M. Charland, Artes
praedicandi (Ottawa 1936), 327–403; Kaeppeli 3898.
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UC48.*33 (`liber sermonum domini Rothomagensis'):
Clement VI (Pierre Roger OSB) [1291–1352, sedit 1342–52]
Sermones
unpr.; Schneyer Rep. 4. 757–69.
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UC48.†34 (`sermones Waterton'):
Nicholaus de Aquaevilla (Nicolas de Haqueville) OFM [late 13th cent.]
Sermones dominicales
ed. Jean Quentin, [Paris, not before 1477]
(ISTC), &c.; Schneyer Rep. 4. 189–95; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 383.
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UC48.35a (`sermones Iohannis Bromyardi de temporali et de sanctis'):
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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UC48.*36:
Guibert of Tournai OFM [†1284]
Sermones de tempore et de sanctis
pr. Paris 1518; Glorieux Rép.
311c; Schneyer Rep. 2. 282–99.
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UC48.37 (`ueritates theologie'):
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.
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UC48.*38 (`Parisiensis de uiciis'):
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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UC48.*39:
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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UC48.*41–2 (I–IV):
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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UC48.43 (`Cowton abbreuiatus'):
Richard Snettisham [†1416]
Abbreviation of Robert Cowton's Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 510–11; Stegmüller Sent. 735.
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UC48.44:
Thomas of Buckingham [†1356]
Quaestiones on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. under the name
Iohannes Bokinham, Paris 1505; Stegmüller Sent. 899; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 645–6.
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UC48.45 (IV):
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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UC48.*46–9:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Summa theologica
STO vols. 4–12; Glorieux Rép. 14ax.
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UC48.*50 (`questiones de ueritate'):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
De ueritate
STO vol. 22; Glorieux Rép. 14q.
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UC48.*51a:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Quaestiones de quolibet
Quodl. 7–11, STO 25/1; Quodl.
1–3, 6, 4–5, and 12, STO 25/2 (1996); ed. R. M. Spiazzi (Turin 1949);
Glorieux Rép. 14bg &c.
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UC48.*51b:
Richard Knapwell OP [† after 1286]
Quodlibet
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3478.
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UC48.*51c:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
De forma absolutionis
STO 40C. 33–41; ed. R. A. Verano & R. M.
Spiazzi, Opuscula theologica (Turin 1954), 1. 173–80; Glorieux
Rép. 14bv.
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UC48.*51d:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De praecepto et dispensatione
pr. [Paris 1494/9] (GW 3909), &c.;
SBO 3. 253–94.
-
UC48.*51e (anon.):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
[pseud.]
De decem praeceptis
pr. in S. Bonaventurae operum supplementum
(Trento 1772–4), 3. 345–84; Distelbrink 81.
-
UC48.*51f (attrib. Bernard):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
De decem plagis
unpr.; Bloomfield 3091.
-
UC48.*51g:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De quinque septenis
PL 175. 405–414; ed. R. Baron, Six
opuscules spirituels, SChr 155 (1969), 100–119; Goy, 368–83.
-
UC48.*51h:
Jerome [c347–420]
[pseud.]
De essentia Dei (ep. supp. 14)
PL 42. 1199–1208; Lambert 314.
-
UC48.*51i:
Nicholas Trevet OP [c1258–c1334]
De officio missae
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3142.
-
UC48.*51x:
Richard Knapwell OP [† after 1286]
Quaestio disputata de uerbo
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3477.
-
UC48.*52 (`c. maiores'):
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.]
-
UC48.*53fg:
William of Southampton OP [†1278]
Tabula super tres libros Sententiarum et super Hieronymum contra
Iouinianum
unpr.; Kaeppeli 1657.
-
UC48.55:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Summa contra gentiles
ed. P. Marc, C. Pera, & P. Caramello, S.
Thomae Aquinatis Liber de ueritate catholicae fidei contra errores infidelium
seu Summa contra gentiles (Turin 1961); STO vols. 13–15; Stegmüller
Sent. 848; Glorieux Rép. 14y.
-
UC48.*56:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Tabula super originalia patrum
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3521; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 564.
-
UC48.*57c:
Tabula septem custodiarum
unpr.; Rouse & Rouse, Registrum,
xcviii–cxxvi.
-
UC48.*57x:
Registrum Angliae
ed. R. H. Rouse & M. A. Rouse (London 1991).
-
UC48.59 (I):
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.
-
UC48.*60:
William Brito [late 13th cent.]
Expositiones in omnes prologos Bibliae
pr. as part of a bible with
Nicholas of Lyre's Postilla, Venice 1481 (GW 4286), &c.; Stegmüller
Bibl. 2824–72.
-
UC48.61 (I):
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.
-
UC48.72:
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla litteralis in Psalmos, circulating separately
pr. Paris 1483
&c.; Glorieux Rép. 345f22.
-
UC48.73:
Psalterium Hebraice
-
UC48.*74:
Psalterium Hebraice
-
UC48.77a (I):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Summa theologica
STO vols. 4–12; Glorieux Rép. 14ax.
-
UC48.77b:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
De ente et essentia
STO 43. 369–81; Glorieux Rép. 14i.
-
UC48.78a (attrib. Grosseteste):
Peter of Limoges [†1306]
Oculus moralis
pr. Venice 1496 &c.; Thomson, Grosseteste,
256–7; Bloomfield 5532. See also R. Newhauser in Exempel und
Exempel-Sammlungen, ed. W. Haug & B. Wachinger (Tübingen 1991), 95–136.
-
UC48.78b:
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
De cessatione legalium
ed. R. C. Dales & E. B. King, Auctores Britannici
medii aeui 7 (1987); Thomson, Grosseteste, 121–2.
-
UC48.79:
William de la Furmentarie OFM [?]
(attrib.), Pharetra
pr. [Strassburg 1472] (Goff P571), &c.;
ed. A. C. Peltier, S. Bonaventurae opera omnia
(Paris 1864–71), 7. 1–231; Glorieux Rép. 311t; Distelbrink 178;
Bloomfield 2530. [One copy of the work is dated 1261, which provides a
terminus ad quem; it is usually anonymous, but some copies carry an
ascription to Bonaventure, other to Guibert of Tournai, and one very
distinctively to William de la Furmentarie, an English friar.]
-
UC48.80–88 (9 copies):
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).
-
UC48.92 (IV):
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).
-
UC48.93 (defective):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Summa theologica
STO vols. 4–12; Glorieux Rép. 14ax.
-
UC48.95:
Thomas of Buckingham [†1356]
Quaestiones on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. under the name
Iohannes Bokinham, Paris 1505; Stegmüller Sent. 899; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 645–6.
-
UC48.97:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Orationes and Meditationes
SAO 3. 3–75, 76–91, for authentic
works. Manuscript collections varied widely and usually comprised both authentic
and pseudonymous texts; for a 12th-cent. example, see T. H. Bestul, A Durham
Book of Devotions (Toronto 1987). PL 158. 709–820 is a compilation based
on later medieval collections; these tend to be far more extensive than those
of the 12th cent. [See also Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 147–216.]
-
UC48.*98:
Alexander of Hales OFM [c1185–1245]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Bibliotheca Franciscana
Scholastica 12–15 (Quaracchi 1951–7); Stegmüller Sent. 59.
-
UC48.*99 (3 vols):
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.]
-
UC48.*100:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Confessiones
CPL 251; ed. L. Verheijen, CCSL 27 (1981).
-
UC48.*100x:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De correptione et gratia
CPL 353; ed. G. Folliet, CSEL 92
(2000) 219–80.
-
UC48.*101:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De agone christiano
CPL 296.
-
UC48.*101x:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De Ioseph patriarcha
CPL 131.
-
UC48.*102:
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).
-
UC48.*102x:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De Genesi ad litteram
CPL 266.
-
UC48.*103:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De natura boni
CPL 323.
-
UC48.*103x:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
[pseud.]
De occupatione bona
PL 177. 185-8. Also attributed to Hugh
of Saint-Victor.
-
UC48.104:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De doctrina christiana
CPL 263; ed. J. Martin, CCSL 32
(1962) 1–167; ed. R. P. H. Green (Oxford 1995).
-
UC48.*105:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones de uerbis Domini et apostoli, a common grouping of
ninety-nine sermons on the Gospels and Epistles
analysis and list of
manuscripts by P. P. Verbraken in RB 77 (1967) 27–46; L. De Coninck,
La tradition manuscrite du recueil De uerbis Domini jusqu'au XIIe
siècle (Turnhout 2006). Most English copies lack the last ten sermons,
Römer, 2/1. 350–53.
-
UC48.*105x:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De consensu euangelistarum
CPL 273.
-
UC48.*106:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De spiritu et anima
pr, [Lauingen] 1472 (GW 2936), &c.; PL
40. 779–832; Bloomfield 4935. [There is no evidence to support the
attribution of the work to Alcher of Clairvaux; on attibutions, D. Aschoff,
`Der pseudo-augustinische Traktat De spiritu et anima', Revue des études
augustinienne 18 (1972) 293–4. See also above, Augustine ps. De creatione
primi hominis, for c. 35.]
-
UC48.*106x:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De diuersis quaestionibus LXXXIII
CPL 289; ed. A.
Mutzenbecher, CCSL 44A (1975) 3–249.
-
UC48.*107 (`A. super Iohannem'):
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.]
-
UC48.*108:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Contra Faustum manichaeum
CPL 321.
-
UC48.*108x:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Epistulae
CPL 262.
-
UC48.*111:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
Hexaemeron
CPL 123.
-
UC48.*111x:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De Abraham
CPL 127.
-
UC48.*112:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
Expositio de Psalmo CXVIII
CPL 141.
-
UC48.*112x:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De Helia et ieiunio
CPL 137.
-
UC48.*113:
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistulae
CPL 620, 633; pr. Strassburg [not after 1469] (GW
12422), &c.
-
UC48.*114:
Thomas Bradwardine [1290–1349], archbishop of Canterbury
DNB; BRUO 244–6 and 3. xv–xvi; DSB 2. 390-97.
De causa Dei contra Pelagium
ed. H. Savile (London 1618); Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 643.
-
UC48.*116:
Thomas of Chobham [† after 1233]
Summa confessorum
ed. F. Broomfield, Analecta
mediaevalia Namurcensia 25 (1968); Bloomfield 1145. [Anonymous copies after
1298 are more likely to be the work of John of Freiburg.]
-
UC48.117:
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.]
-
UC48.118:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Orationes and Meditationes
SAO 3. 3–75, 76–91, for authentic
works. Manuscript collections varied widely and usually comprised both authentic
and pseudonymous texts; for a 12th-cent. example, see T. H. Bestul, A Durham
Book of Devotions (Toronto 1987). PL 158. 709–820 is a compilation based
on later medieval collections; these tend to be far more extensive than those
of the 12th cent. [See also Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 147–216.]
-
UC48.119:
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.
-
UC48.*120:
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.
-
UC48.123:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Aphorismata, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW
2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 29–90.
-
UC48.*127:
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).
-
UC48.*128:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones
CPL 284.
-
UC48.*128x (attrib. Augustine):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
-
UC48.130:
Gervase of Chichester [late 12th cent.]
Commentary on Malachi
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl. 2488.
-
UC48.130b (`cum quibusdam sermonibus'):
Gervase of Chichester [late 12th cent.]
Homilies
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 139–40.
-
UC48.†131 (`Okham defensorium'):
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Defensorium contra Iohannem XXII
ed. H. S. Offler, Guillelmi de
Ockham opera politica (Manchester 1940–74), 3. 19–156. [The title
Defensorium is also used for the rarer treatise De imperatorum et
pontificum potestate.]
-
UC48.132 (`expositio moralis super somnium pharaonis'):
John of Limoges [fl. 1270]
Somnium delucidarium pharaonis
ed. K. Horváth, Iohannis
Lemovicensis opera omnia (Veszprém 1932), 1. 69–126; Stegmüller
Bibl. 4766; Bloomfield 5202; Glorieux Rép. 361d.
-
UC48.133:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri de animalibus
This title usually refers to a standard
collection of Aristotle's major zoological works in 19 books, tr. from Arabic
by Michael Scot (c. 1220), consisting of De historia animalium libri X,
De partibus animalium libri IV, De generatione animalium libri V:
Books I–X, to appear.; Books XI–XIV, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1998);
Books XV–XIX, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1992). It may sometimes refer
to the collection in 21 books, tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which
adds De progressu animalium liber I and De motu animalium liber I:–
a. De historia animalium, Books I–V, ed.
P. Beullens & F. Bossier, AL 17/2. 1. 1 (2000); Books VI–X, ALD1.
b. De partibus animalium, ed. P. Rossi, ALD1.
c. De generatione animalium, ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, AL 17/2. 5
(1966). d. De progressu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/2. 2–3
(2011). e. De motu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/1. 3 (2011);
Thorndike/Kibre 1188.
-
UC48.134:
John of Hildesheim OCarm [†1375]
Historia trium regum
pr. as Liber de gestis et translatione
trium regum, [Cologne] 1477 (Goff J336), &c.; M. Behland, Die
Dreikönigslegende des Iohannes von Hildesheim (Munich 1968).
-
UC48.*136:
Radulphus Ardens [late 12th cent.]
DS 13 (1988) 97–106.
Sermones dominicales
PL 155. 1301–2118; Schneyer
Rep. 5. 1–8. Several medieval copies in England were marked `Acton',
leading Leland to attribute the sermons to `Ralph Acton', who appears to
be a ghost; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 443. [List of manuscripts by
R. J. Stansbury in Studi medievali 3rd ser. 42 (2001) 875–96.]
-
UC48.*137 (anon.):
Gerardus Leodiensis [early 13th cent.]
(attrib.), De doctrina cordis
pr. Paris 1506 &c.; pr. Naples 1607 (as
Gerardus Leodiensis OP); ed. G. Hendrix, Hugo de Sancto Caro. Traktaat De
doctrina cordis (Leuven 1995); Thomson, Grosseteste, 248–9. [Attributed in
the 13th cent. to `Gerardus OP lector domus Leodiensis'. Wilmart identified
the author as Gerardus de Leodio OCist (early 13th cent.). Not in Kaeppeli,
who does not recognize Girard of Liège as a Dominican (Kaeppeli, 2. 99); the
attribution to Hugh of Saint-Cher OP was put forward by G. Hendrix in 1980 but
especially in his book, Hugh de Sancto Caro. Traktaat De doctrina cordis
(Louvain 1995). The latest study by N. F. Palmer, `The authorship of De
doctrina cordis, in A Companion to The Doctrine of the Hert, ed. D.
Renevey & C. Whitehead (Exeter, 2010), 19–56, tests the evidence and supports
Wilmart's argument.]
-
UC48.*137x:
Alcuin [c735–804]
De uirtutibus et uitiis
PL 101. 613–38; CMA Gallia, 2.
153–9; Bloomfield 1442.
-
UC48.138:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Confessiones
CPL 251; ed. L. Verheijen, CCSL 27 (1981).
-
UC48.139 (`punctualiter glosatum'):
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.]
-
UC48.*140 (`Odonus super euangelia') = UC49.*19:
Odo of Cheriton [†1247]
Sermones
part pr. as Flores sermonum, Paris 1520 (Shaaber O39);
Schneyer Rep. 4. 483–499.
-
UC48.141:
Nicholas Trevet OP [c1258–c1334]
Commentary on Boethius's Philosophiae consolatio
unpr.; dedication,
ed. R. J. Dean, Studies in Philology 63 (1966) 600–603; extracts in
Chaucer's Boece and the Medieval Tradition of Boethius, ed. A. J. Minnis
(Cambridge 1993), 35–91; Kaeppeli 3134.
-
UC48.*142 (`summam Iohannis de Rupella', 2nd fo. confirms *, which
establishes contents):
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
Sermones de dominicis et festis
pr. Augsburg 1473, &c.; pr. in
Guillelmi Alverni opera omnia (Paris/Orleans 1674), 2. 159–476; Kaeppeli
1623. In the early editions the sermons are sometimes divided into three
series.
-
UC48.143:
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
R. de Lage, Alain de Lille, poète du XIIe siècle (Paris 1951),
169–86.
De planctu naturae
PL 210. 431–82; ed. N. M. Häring, Studi
medievali 3rd ser. 19 (1978) 797–879.
-
UC48.144:
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
De planctu naturae
PL 210. 431–82; ed. N. M. Häring, Studi
medievali 3rd ser. 19 (1978) 797–879.
-
UC48.144b:
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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UC48.*146:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri naturales, a collection comprising Aristotle's Physica,
De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, Meteora I–III, De plantis,
and the pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de causis and De differentia spiritus
et animae; in the late 13th cent. new translations from Greek were substituted
for those from Arabic
AL Codd. 1. 49–51 for analysis.
-
UC48.*146a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.*146b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De caelo et mundo, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, ???;
Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot, ????. Latin tr. from Greek
to appear, AL vol. 8/1–2.
[The
translation by Robert Grosseteste was not generally known, ed. F. Bossier,
ALD; William of Moerbeke's version circulated in three redactions, of which
the second was most widely received, ed. F. Bossier, ALD.]
-
UC48.*146c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.*146d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
UC48.*146e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
-
UC48.*146f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
UC48.*146g:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De memoria et reminiscentia, tr. James of Venice
to appear, AL
14/1–2; Thorndike/Kibre 379, 1347.
-
UC48.*146h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De somno et uigilia, Latin tr.
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs (Leiden
1943); to appear, AL vol. 15; Thorndike/Kibre 391. [The second and third
books are De insomniis and De diuinatione per somnum. There exist an
anonymous version and a revision by William de Moerbeke.]
-
UC48.*146i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De progressu animalium, tr. William of Moerbeke
ed. P. De Leemans,
AL 17/1–2 (2007); Thorndike/Kibre 385.
-
UC48.*146jl (`de longitudine et breuitate uite . . de morte et uita'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De longitudine et breuitate uitae, tr. James of Venice
to
appear, AL vol. 16; Thorndike/Kibre 372. The title `De morte et
uita' refers to a truncated version of the text which circulated as
part of the corpus uetustius.
-
UC48.*146l:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De senectute et iuuentute
{{ AL no. 32 }}
-
UC48.*146n:
Theophrastus [c370–288/85 BC]
De signis uel De astrologia nauali, tr. Bartholomew of Messina
unpr.; AL Codd. 88; Thorndike/Kibre 1501.
-
UC48.*146o:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De coloribus, Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke
pr.
in Aristotelis opera, Venice 1496 (GW 2341). [Planned to appear, AL
18/2.]
-
UC48.*146p:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De lineis indiuisibilibus, tr. Robert Grosseteste
pr. in
Aristotelis opera, Venice 1482 (GW 2336), &c.
-
UC48.*146q:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De inundatione Nili
ed. V. Rose (Leipzig 1886); ed. D. Bonneau
in Études de papyrologie 9 (1971) 1–33; PAL 44–5 (no. 61) suggests
that it is an authentic work for which no Greek text survives.
-
UC48.*146r:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De bona fortuna, a 13th-cent. Latin confection from Aristotle's
Magna moralia and Ethica eudemia
pr. as De bona fortuna in Aristotelis
opera, Venice 1482 (GW 2336), &c.; to appear, AL 28.
-
UC48.*146s:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De mundo, tr. Nicholaus Siculus
ed. W. L. Lorimer & L. Minio
Paluello, AL 11/1–2 (19652), 29–49; Thorndike/Kibre 891.
-
UC48.*146t (incipit unidentified):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum
this title most likely
refers to Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine sanitatis,
as translated into Latin by John of Seville, which is an extract from
Secretum secretorum. The complete text of the Secretum secretorum is
found with titles such as Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine
principum. There are also five rare letters, none of them with any English
circulation, listed in PAL 32–33 (nos. 38–42). Only those entries that
cannot be assigned to one or other of the first two works are noted here.
-
UC48.*146u:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[app.]
De uita Aristotelis
pr. in early editions of Aristotle's
works, Venice 1496 (GW 2341), &c.; ed. I. Düring, Aristotle in the
Ancient Biographical Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia
5 (1957), 151–8; Thorndike/Kibre 138.
-
UC48.146m:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Physiognomia
various texts listed, PAL 45–50 (nos. 62–72);
to appear, AL vol. 19.
-
UC48.*147 (double tr. w. Averroes):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.148a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri de animalibus
This title usually refers to a standard
collection of Aristotle's major zoological works in 19 books, tr. from Arabic
by Michael Scot (c. 1220), consisting of De historia animalium libri X,
De partibus animalium libri IV, De generatione animalium libri V:
Books I–X, to appear.; Books XI–XIV, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1998);
Books XV–XIX, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1992). It may sometimes refer
to the collection in 21 books, tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which
adds De progressu animalium liber I and De motu animalium liber I:–
a. De historia animalium, Books I–V, ed.
P. Beullens & F. Bossier, AL 17/2. 1. 1 (2000); Books VI–X, ALD1.
b. De partibus animalium, ed. P. Rossi, ALD1.
c. De generatione animalium, ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, AL 17/2. 5
(1966). d. De progressu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/2. 2–3
(2011). e. De motu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/1. 3 (2011);
Thorndike/Kibre 1188.
-
UC48.148b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De progressu animalium, tr. William of Moerbeke
ed. P. De Leemans,
AL 17/1–2 (2007); Thorndike/Kibre 385.
-
UC48.148c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De motu animalium, Latin tr.
pr. in the Parua naturalia,
Cologne 1491 (GW 2428), &c.; ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/2 (2007).
-
UC48.148d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De partibus animalium
-
UC48.148e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione animalium, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
ed.
A. M. I. van Oppenraaij, Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus 5 (Leiden 1992).
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke: pr. Venice 1476 (GW 2350), &c.;
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, AL 17/2.v (1966); Kaeppeli 1599; Thorndike/Kibre
1262.
-
UC48.148f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De inundatione Nili
ed. V. Rose (Leipzig 1886); ed. D. Bonneau
in Études de papyrologie 9 (1971) 1–33; PAL 44–5 (no. 61) suggests
that it is an authentic work for which no Greek text survives.
-
UC48.148g:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De pomo, tr. Manfred of Sicily
ed. M. Plezia (Warsaw 1960); E.
Acampora-Michel, Liber de pomo. Buch vom Apfel (Frankfurt 2001);
PAL 51–2 (no. 75); Thorndike/Kibre 286, 302.
-
UC48.148h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De intelligentia, the prologue to the ps. Aristotelian De
mundo, tr. James of Venice
pr. under this title, Venice 1482 (GW
2336), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 336.
-
UC48.148i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum
this title most likely
refers to Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine sanitatis,
as translated into Latin by John of Seville, which is an extract from
Secretum secretorum. The complete text of the Secretum secretorum is
found with titles such as Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine
principum. There are also five rare letters, none of them with any English
circulation, listed in PAL 32–33 (nos. 38–42). Only those entries that
cannot be assigned to one or other of the first two works are noted here.
-
UC48.148k:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De coloribus, Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke
pr.
in Aristotelis opera, Venice 1496 (GW 2341). [Planned to appear, AL
18/2.]
-
UC48.148l:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De lineis indiuisibilibus, tr. Robert Grosseteste
pr. in
Aristotelis opera, Venice 1482 (GW 2336), &c.
-
UC48.*149a:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Commentarium magnum on Aristotle's De caelo et mundo, tr. Michael
Scot
pr. Aristotelis omnia quae extant opera, 11 vols. (Venice 1573–6), 5. 1r–336v.
-
UC48.*149b:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Commentarium magnum on Aristotle's De anima, tr. Michael Scot
pr. Aristotelis omnia quae extant opera, 11 vols. (Venice 1573–6), vol. 2;
ed. F. S. Crawford, CCAA 6/1, Medieval Academy of America 59 (1953).
-
UC48.*149c:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Commentarium magnum on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione,
tr. Michael Scot
pr. Aristotelis omnia quae extant opera, 11 vols. (Venice
1573–6), 5. 345r–396v; ed. F. H. Fobes & S. Kurland, CCAA 4/1, Medieval
Academy of America 65 (1956).
-
UC48.*149d:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Commentary on ps. Aristotle, De substantia orbis, Latin tr.
pr. Aristotelis opera (Venice 1573–6), 9. 3r–14v; Thorndike/Kibre 681, 718.
-
UC48.*149e (de memoria):
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Compendia on Aristotle's Parua naturalia
ed. E. L. Shields & H.
Blomberg, CCAA 7, Medieval Academy of America 54 (1949).
-
UC48.*150a:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Commentarium magnum on Aristotle's De anima, tr. Michael Scot
pr. Aristotelis omnia quae extant opera, 11 vols. (Venice 1573–6), vol. 2;
ed. F. S. Crawford, CCAA 6/1, Medieval Academy of America 59 (1953).
-
UC48.*150b:
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.
Commentary on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione
pr.
Naples [c. 1476] (GW 7198), &c.; pr. Venice 1505 / repr. Frankfurt
1970; Glorieux Rép. 400r.
-
UC48.*150c:
Durandus [?]
Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysica
listed from the copy at
Peterhouse, MS 56 (s. xiii), by Lohr, 402. The identity of Durandus is
unknown.
-
UC48.*151a:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysica
ed. M. R. Cathala &
R. M. Spiazzi (Turin 1964, 21971); Glorieux Rép. 14bz.
-
UC48.*151b:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Physica
STO 2. 1–458; Glorieux Rép. 14al.
-
UC48.*151c:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Books I–II of Aristotle's De caelo et mundo
STO
3. 1–257; Glorieux Rép. 14cr.
-
UC48.153a = UC49.31:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
DSB 1. 377–85.
Communia naturalium
ed. Steele, 2–4. 1–456 [continuous pagination].
-
UC48.153b (`de operibus nature occultis'):
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
Epistola de secretis operibus naturae et de nullitate magii
ed. J. S. Brewer, RS 15 (1859), 523–51.
-
UC48.153f = UC49.33:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
[pseud.]
De forma resultante in speculo, an extract from Albertus Magnus,
Summa de creaturis
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti Magni opera omnia (Paris
1890–99), 35. 198–203; Glorieux Rép. 312cg.
-
UC48.153g (`Iordanus de ponderibus') = UC49.35:
Jordanus de Nemore [early 13th cent.]
DSB 7. 171–9.
Elementa super demonstrationem ponderum
ed. E. A. Moody & M.
Clagett, The Medieval Science of Weights (Madison, WI, 1952), 128–42;
R. B. Thomson, Med. Stud. 38 (1976) 97–144; Thorndike/Kibre 1000.
This work and the longer De ratione ponderis have the same opening
words; the Elementa has the wider English circulation.
-
UC48.153h = UC49.36:
Euclid [fl. 300 BC]
[pseud.]
De ponderibus, Latin tr. from Arabic
ed. E. A. Moody & M.
Clagett, The Medieval Science of Weights (Madison, WI, 1952), 26–31;
Thorndike/Kibre 266, 501.
-
UC48.153i = UC49.37:
Theodosius [fl. 100 BC]
Sphaerica, tr. Gerald of Cremona
pr. with Iohannes de Sacro
Bosco's Sphaera, Venice 1518, fols. 91r–104, 133v–139v;
Thorndike/Kibre 1523.
-
UC48.153j:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De uisu, an extract from Avicenna's De anima
PAL 81–2 (no.
95).
-
UC48.153l (`A. de mensura circulorum') = UC49.38:
Archimedes [c287–212 BC]
M. Clagett in DSB 1. 213–31.
De mensura circuli, tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona
ed. M.
Clagett, Archimedes in the Middle Ages (Madison, WI; Philadelphia, PA,
1964–84), 1. 40–58; Thorndike/Kibre 996.
-
UC48.153m:
Archimedes [c287–212 BC]
De curuis superficiebus, tr. John of Tynemouth
ed. M. Clagett,
Archimedes in the Middle Ages (Madison, WI; Philadelphia, PA, 1964–84),
1. 439–520 (text, 450–507); Thorndike/Kibre 277; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
333.
-
UC48.153x = UC49.33:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
De multiplicatione specierum
ed. D. C. Lindberg, Roger Bacon's
Philosophy of Nature (Oxford 1983), 1–269.
-
UC48.154a:
Palladius [4th cent.]
De agricultura
pr. in Scriptores rei rusticae, Venice 1472 (Goff
S346), &c.; ed. R. H. Rodgers, Teubner (1975).
-
UC48.154f (`liber Burgundi Pisani de uindemiis'):
Galen [c129–?199]
De uindemiis, tr. Burgundio of Pisa
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre
918, 1170.
-
UC48.*155 = UC49.*67:
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–).
-
UC48.*155x:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Errores XXX dampnati (1277)
ed. H. Denifle & E. Châtelain,
Chartularium universitatis Parisiensis (Paris 1889–97), 1. 558–9;
Glorieux Arts 411aw.
-
UC48.*156:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Etymologiae
CPL 1186; Diaz 122.
-
UC48.157a:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
De natura rerum
CPL 1188; Diaz 106.
-
UC48.157b (`secundum alium modum de naturis rerum', attrib. Isidore):
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
[pseud.]
De ordine creaturarum
CPL 1189.
-
UC48.157d (`tractatus de spera'):
Iohannes de Sacro Bosco [early 13th cent.]
Tractatus de sphaera
ed. L. Thorndike (Chicago, IL, 1949);
Thorndike/Kibre 1577, 1524. [In almost all cases anonymous.]
-
UC48.157e (`auctor de causis cum commento'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Liber de causis, Latin tr.
ed. A. Pattin in Tijdschrift voor
Filosofie 28 (1966) 90–203; the text is also printed with the edition
of Aquinas's commentary, ed. H. D. Saffrey (Fribourg/Louvain 1954);
Thorndike/Kibre 996; PAL 18–20 (no. 13). The work is largely extracted
from Proclus's Elementatio theologica, and Albertus Magnus names the
compiler as David Iudaeus. Copies are often said to be accompanied by
a commentary, `Cum ergo remouet causa secunda uniuersalis', attributed
to Alfarabius and to other writers; these passages are in fact
demonstrations added by the compiler.
-
UC48.157i:
Hermannus Contractus [1013–1054]
Compositio astrolabii
PL 143. 381–90; Thorndike/Kibre
278, 611, 692.
-
UC48.†157f (`Tebit de reuelacione occultorum philosophie cum
commento'):
Thebit ben Corat (Thabit bin Qurra) [830–901]
De hiis quae indigent expositione antequam legitur Almagestum,
Latin tr.
ed. F. J. Carmody, The Astronomical Works of Thabit b. Qurra
(Berkeley, CA, 1960), 117–18, 131–9; Carmody, 118; Thorndike/Kibre 502.
-
UC48.†157g (`liber Procli continens lxxij proposiciones cum commento',
incomplete?):
Proclus [410/12–485]
Elementatio theologica, tr. William of Moerbeke
ed. H. Boese
(Louvain 1987); Kaeppeli 1608; Glorieux Rép. 21m. [The usual title in
manuscripts is `Incipiunt propositiones Procli'; there are 211
propositions, each followed by discussion.]
-
UC48.158:
Petrus de Crescentiis (Pietro de' Crescenzi) [c1233–c1320]
Ruralia commoda
pr. [Augsburg 1471] (GW 7820), &c.; ed.
W. Richter & R. Richter-Bergmeier (Heidelberg 1995–8).
-
UC48.*159a:
Macrobius [fl. 400]
Saturnalia
ed. J. Willis, Teubner (19702); ed. R. A. Kaster
(Oxford, 2011).
-
UC48.*159b (`bellum troianum'):
M. Iunianus Iustinus [3rd cent.]
Epitome of Pompeius Trogus's lost Historiae Philippicae
pr. Venice
1470 (Goff J613), &c.; ed. O. Seel, Teubner (1972).
-
UC48.*159c (`Valerius ad Tiberium'):
Valerius Maximus [fl. AD 30]
Memorabilia
ed. C. Kempf, Teubner (1888).
-
UC48.*159d (excerpts):
C. Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Elder) [AD 23–79]
Historia naturalis
ed. L. van Jan & K. Mayhoff, Teubner (1892–1906).
-
UC48.*159x:
Solinus [3rd cent.]
Collectanea rerum mirabilium
pr. Venice 1473 (Goff S615), &c.;
ed. T. Mommsen (Berlin 1895).
-
UC48.*160a:
M. Fabius Quintilianus [† c100]
[pseud.]
Declamationes XIX maiores
ed. L. H$aring$$kanson, Teubner (1982).
-
UC48.*160b:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
Epistolae
PL 207. 1–560; L. Wahlgren, The Letter Collection of
Peter of Blois. Studies in the Manuscript Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina
Gothoburgensia 58 (1993).
-
UC48.*161a (`summa fr. Ioganensis') = UC149.*13:
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Communiloquium siue Summa collationum ad omne genus hominum
pr. Lyon 1511, 1r–139v, &c.; Glorieux Rep. 322a.
-
UC48.*161b (`exposiciones Ouidii metmorph') = UC149.*13x:
Pierre Bersuire [c1290–1362]
C. Samaran in HLF 39 (1962) 259–450.
Ouidius moralizatus, the fifteenth book of his Reductorium
morale, which circulated widely on its own
pr. Paris 1509 (as the work
of Thomas Waleys), &c.; part 2, ed. M. S. Van der Bijl, Vivarium 9
(1971) 25–48. [The work is usually attributed to Nicholas Trevet, Thomas
Waleys or John Ridewall in English copies.]
-
UC48.161d (`tractatus de ueneno') = UC149.*13x:
Malachias Hibernicus OFM [late 13th cent.]
(ps. Robert Grosseteste), De ueneno
pr. Paris 1518;
Thomson, Grosseteste, 268–70; Bloomfield 5102.
-
UC48.*162a (w. Trevet):
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
Philosophiae consolatio
CPL 878; ed. L. Bieler, CCSL 94
(19842); ed. C. Moreschini, Teubner (2000).
-
UC48.*162b:
Nicholas Trevet OP [c1258–c1334]
Commentary on Boethius's Philosophiae consolatio
unpr.; dedication,
ed. R. J. Dean, Studies in Philology 63 (1966) 600–603; extracts in
Chaucer's Boece and the Medieval Tradition of Boethius, ed. A. J. Minnis
(Cambridge 1993), 35–91; Kaeppeli 3134.
-
UC48.*163a:
M. Fabius Quintilianus [† c100]
Institutio oratoria
pr. Rome 1470 (Goff Q24), &c.; ed. M.
Winterbottom, OCT (1970).
-
UC48.*163b (attrib. Grosseteste):
Peter of Limoges [†1306]
Oculus moralis
pr. Venice 1496 &c.; Thomson, Grosseteste,
256–7; Bloomfield 5532. See also R. Newhauser in Exempel und
Exempel-Sammlungen, ed. W. Haug & B. Wachinger (Tübingen 1991), 95–136.
-
UC48.164a:
Plato [429–347 BC]
Timaeus, tr. Calcidius
ed. J. H. Waszink, Plato Latinus 4 (Leiden
1962).
-
UC48.164b:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Somnium Scipionis (De re publica VI 9–29)
ed. K. Ziegler,
Teubner (1969), 126–36.
-
UC48.?*165b:
John Dumbleton [†1349]
Summa logicae et naturalis philosophiae
unpr.; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 239.
-
UC48.†165 (`tractatus perspectiue'):
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
Perspectiua, part 5 of his Opus maius
ed. D. C. Lindberg,
Roger Bacon and the Origins of Perspectiua in the Middle Ages (Oxford
1996).
-
UC48.166:
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.
-
UC48.167a:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Epistulae morales
ed. L. D. Reynolds, OCT (1965).
-
UC48.167b:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
De beneficiis
ed. C. Hosius, Teubner (1914).
-
UC48.167c:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
De clementia
ed. C. Hosius, Teubner (1914).
-
UC48.167d (`de prouidencia'):
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Dialogi
ed. L. D. Reynolds, OCT (1977). [The itemization of the
Dialogues in a manuscript such as BA1.1613 is misleading; De otio (dial. 8)
and Consolatio ad Polybium (dial. 11) were no doubt present but subsumed
under the preceding dialogues, as in the extant copies, since the starts of
both texts were already missing in the archetype.]
-
UC48.167e:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Naturales quaestiones
ed. A. Gercke, Teubner (1907).
-
UC48.167f:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
[pseud.]
De remediis fortuitorum
ed. F. Haase, Senecae opera. Supplementum, Teubner (1902), 446–57.
-
UC48.167g:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
[pseud.]
Epistolae Senecae ad Paulum et Pauli ad Senecam
CPL 191.
-
UC48.167h:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De officiis
ed. M. Winterbottom, OCT (1994).
-
UC48.167i:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Disputationes Tusculanae
ed. M. Pohlenz, Teubner (19652).
-
UC48.167j:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De senectute
ed. K. Simbeck, Teubner (1917).
-
UC48.167k (`B. ad Eugenium papam'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De consideratione
SBO 3. 393–493.
-
UC48.167lmn (, 5, 4):
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De trinitate
CPL 890–94; ed. C. Moreschini, Teubner (2000).
This title usually designates the five opuscula sacra.
-
UC48.167m (`de duabus naturis et una persona Christi'):
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
Liber contra Eutychen et Nestorium
CPL 894, one of the
five opuscula sacra.
-
UC48.167n (`de complexione fidei Christi'):
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De fide catholica
CPL 893, one of the five opuscula sacra.
-
UC48.167o:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
[pseud.]
De disciplina scholarium
ed. O. Weijers (Leiden 1976).
-
UC48.168a:
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
De planctu naturae
PL 210. 431–82; ed. N. M. Häring, Studi
medievali 3rd ser. 19 (1978) 797–879.
-
UC48.168d:
Remigius of Auxerre [841–908], monk of Saint-Germain, Auxerre
Commentary on Martianus Capella
ed. C. E. Lutz (Leiden 1962–5).
-
UC48.168f (`allegorie I. de Garlondia super Ouidii Metomorfos'):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Integumenta Ouidii
ed. F. Ghisalberti (Milan 1933).
-
UC48.†168g (`gesta Alexandri magni'):
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.]
-
UC48.*169d:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
DNB; BRUO 270–71; DSB 2. 608–612.
Expositio libri de sex principiis, first recension, inc. `Forma est
compositioni, &c. Iste liber intitulatur de sex principiis. Cum tamen sit
de sex predicamentis'; second recension, inc. `Quamuis Aristoteles in libro
Predicamentorum sufficienter quantum est de intencione logici determinauit'
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 710.
-
UC48.*169e (`et predicamenta'):
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
Expositio super librum Praedicamentorum, inc. `Equiuoca dicuntur, &c.
Impossibile est cognoscere totum partibus ignotis. Cum igitur demonstratio,
que est finis logici negocii, sit ex proposicionibus', chapter by chapter
exposition
unpr. Together with Expositio super librum Peri hermenias, inc.
`Primum oportet, &c. Cum cognicio sillogismi sit finis logice et cognicio
partis precedit cognicionem tocius', chapter by chapter exposition: ed. S. F.
Brown, `Walter Burley's middle commentary on Aristotle's Peri hermeneias',
Franciscan Studies 33 (1973) 42–134; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 710.
-
UC48.*169f:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica
(London 1839), 73–83; WIC 7470; Thorndike/Kibre 597.
-
UC48.*169g (w. Thomas of Newmarket):
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Massa compoti
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi
(Oxford 1909–40), 6. 268–89; Thorndike/Kibre 167 (text), 826–7 (prologue);
WIC 1835 (text), 10310 (prologue).
-
UC48.*169h:
Thomas of Newmarket [† after 1384]
(?), Tractatus de sphaera
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 673.
-
UC48.*169i:
Thomas of Newmarket [† after 1384]
Textus de quadrante
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 673.
-
UC48.169c (`Egidius de intellectu possibili'):
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
De intellectus possibilis pluralitate contra Auerroistas
pr.
Padua 1493 (GW 7213), &c.; Glorieux Rép. 400l.
-
UC48.*170a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri de animalibus
This title usually refers to a standard
collection of Aristotle's major zoological works in 19 books, tr. from Arabic
by Michael Scot (c. 1220), consisting of De historia animalium libri X,
De partibus animalium libri IV, De generatione animalium libri V:
Books I–X, to appear.; Books XI–XIV, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1998);
Books XV–XIX, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1992). It may sometimes refer
to the collection in 21 books, tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which
adds De progressu animalium liber I and De motu animalium liber I:–
a. De historia animalium, Books I–V, ed.
P. Beullens & F. Bossier, AL 17/2. 1. 1 (2000); Books VI–X, ALD1.
b. De partibus animalium, ed. P. Rossi, ALD1.
c. De generatione animalium, ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, AL 17/2. 5
(1966). d. De progressu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/2. 2–3
(2011). e. De motu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/1. 3 (2011);
Thorndike/Kibre 1188.
-
UC48.*170b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De proprietatibus elementorum, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr.
Venice 1496 (GW 2341), &c.; ed. P. Hossfeld, AMO 5/2. 47–106 (with
the commentary of Albertus); Thorndike/Kibre 1076; PAL 20 (no. 14). It
is argued by S. L. Vodraska, Pseudo-Aristotle. De causis proprietatum
et elementorum, diss, (London 1969), that the original was a 9th-cent
Arab treatise (now lost), and that the attribution to Aristotle was due
to the Latin translator Gerard of Cremona.
-
UC48.*170c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De senectute et iuuentute
{{ AL no. 32 }}
-
UC48.*170d (`de morte et uita'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De longitudine et breuitate uitae, tr. James of Venice
to
appear, AL vol. 16; Thorndike/Kibre 372. The title `De morte et
uita' refers to a truncated version of the text which circulated as
part of the corpus uetustius.
-
UC48.*170e (attrib. Aristotle):
Costa ben Luca (Qusta b. Luqa) [late 9th cent.]
(ps. Aristotle), De differentia spiritus et animae, tr.
John of Seville
ed. S. Barach, Excerpta ex libro Alfredi (Innsbruck 1878),
120–39; Thorndike/Kibre 771, 1212, 1526.
-
UC48.*170f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De inundatione Nili
ed. V. Rose (Leipzig 1886); ed. D. Bonneau
in Études de papyrologie 9 (1971) 1–33; PAL 44–5 (no. 61) suggests
that it is an authentic work for which no Greek text survives.
-
UC48.*170g:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De mundo, tr. Nicholaus Siculus
ed. W. L. Lorimer & L. Minio
Paluello, AL 11/1–2 (19652), 29–49; Thorndike/Kibre 891.
-
UC48.*170h (text now missing from MS):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum
this title most likely
refers to Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine sanitatis,
as translated into Latin by John of Seville, which is an extract from
Secretum secretorum. The complete text of the Secretum secretorum is
found with titles such as Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine
principum. There are also five rare letters, none of them with any English
circulation, listed in PAL 32–33 (nos. 38–42). Only those entries that
cannot be assigned to one or other of the first two works are noted here.
-
UC48.*170i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[app.]
De uita Aristotelis
pr. in early editions of Aristotle's
works, Venice 1496 (GW 2341), &c.; ed. I. Düring, Aristotle in the
Ancient Biographical Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia
5 (1957), 151–8; Thorndike/Kibre 138.
-
UC48.*170j (`de morte Aristotelis')
UO6.*55x,UO6.*113x:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De pomo, tr. Manfred of Sicily
ed. M. Plezia (Warsaw 1960); E.
Acampora-Michel, Liber de pomo. Buch vom Apfel (Frankfurt 2001);
PAL 51–2 (no. 75); Thorndike/Kibre 286, 302.
-
UC48.*170k:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De intelligentia, the prologue to the ps. Aristotelian De
mundo, tr. James of Venice
pr. under this title, Venice 1482 (GW
2336), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 336.
-
UC48.*170l:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De coloribus, Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke
pr.
in Aristotelis opera, Venice 1496 (GW 2341). [Planned to appear, AL
18/2.]
-
UC48.*170m:
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.]
-
UC48.*170n:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Physiognomia
various texts listed, PAL 45–50 (nos. 62–72);
to appear, AL vol. 19.
-
UC48.*170o:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Problemata, tr. Bartholomaeus de Messina
pr. Mantua 1475 (Goff
P436), &c.; part ed. R. Seligsohn, diss. (Berlin 1934). [This is
the version commented by Peter of Abano.]
-
UC48.*170p = UC49.*55:
Proclus [410/12–485]
Elementatio theologica, tr. William of Moerbeke
ed. H. Boese
(Louvain 1987); Kaeppeli 1608; Glorieux Rép. 21m. [The usual title in
manuscripts is `Incipiunt propositiones Procli'; there are 211
propositions, each followed by discussion.]
-
UC48.*171:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
Commentary on Aristotle's Physica
pr. Padua 1493 (GW 7197),
&c.; pr. Venice 1502 repr. Frankfurt 1968; Glorieux Rép. 400g.
-
UC48.†172 (`libellus Willelmi de Amore'):
William of Saint-Amour [c1200–1272]
Tractatus de periculis nouissimorum temporum
pr. in Antilogia
papae (Basel 1555); part ed. M. Bierbaum in Bettelorden und
Weltgeistlichkeit an der Universität Paris, Franziskanische Studien,
Beiheft 2 (Münster 1920), 1–36; Glorieux Rép. 160i.
-
UC48.*173 (`Armachanus contra fratres'):
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.
-
UC48.*173a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones
CPL 284.
-
UC48.174:
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.
-
UC48.175:
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
Homilies on Hebrews, tr. Mutianus
CPG 4440; PG 63. 237–456;
Stegmüller Bibl. 4397.
-
UC48.177 (`j bag' quarundam epistolarum Seneca'):
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Epistulae morales
ed. L. D. Reynolds, OCT (1965).
-
UC48.*178:
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.]
-
UC48.*179:
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.
-
UC48.*181 (double tr. w. Averroes):
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).
-
UC48.*182a:
Peter of Auvergne [†1304]
List of works by G. Galle in BPM 42 (2000) 53–79.
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Metaphysica
ed. J. B. da Costa
(Porto 2001); Glorieux Rép. 210d; Lohr, 336–7. E. Hocedez in Archives
de philosophie 9 (1932) 515–70.
-
UC48.*182x (Book I):
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
DSB 1. 100–103.
Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysica
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti
Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 6. 1–732; Fauser 36; Glorieux
Rép. 6bq.
-
UC48.*183:
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Metaphysica
DSO 7. 2–716; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 240; Glorieux Th. 344l.
-
UC48.*184:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De mysteriis
CPL 155.
-
UC48.†185 (`summa aurea ordinis iudiciarii', anon.):
William of Drogheda [†1245]
Summa aurea
ed. L. Wahrmund, Quellen zur Geschichte des
römisch-kanonischen Processes im Mittelalter (Innsbruck 1904–1931),
2/2; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 765.
-
UC48.186:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Summa de matrimonio
ed. S. Schardius (Cologne 1563); ed. A.
Wunderlich (Göttingen 1841); Kuttner, 431–3.
-
UC48.*187:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's De anima
STO 45/1. 3–260; Glorieux
Rép. 14ar–as.
-
UC48.*187x:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
Commentary on the Aristotelian De bona fortuna
pr. Venice 1496
(GW 7203), &c.; Glorieux Rép. 400u.
-
UC48.*188x = UC49.*56:
Alfred of Shareshill [fl. 1200]
De motu cordis
ed. C. Baeumker, BGPM 23/1–2 (1932); Thorndike/Kibre 96, 1020.
-
UC48.189:
Iohannes Dedecus [? late 14th cent.]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Ethica
pr. Oxford 1518 (STC 6458);
Lohr, 187; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 234.
-
UC48.191:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
Commentary on Aristotle's Topica
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
713–13.
-
UC48.*192:
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.
-
UC48.*192x (attrib. Hales) = UC49.*29:
Alexander Bonini de Alexandria OFM [c1270–1316]
Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysica
pr. Venice 1572 (as
Alexander of Hales); Lohr, 354.
-
UC48.192x (anon.):
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Imago mundi
→ Gossuin de Metz.]
PL 172. 119–188; ed. V. I. J. Flint, AHDLMA 49 (1982)
7–153. [For the French poem of this name,
-
UC48.193:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Dialectica
CPL 361.
-
UC48.*194x = UC49.*65:
Richard Kilvington [†1362]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione
unpr.;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 485.
-
UC48.194 (`logica fratris Rogeri Bacon') = UC49.64:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
Summulae dialectices
ed. Steele, 15. 193–359; ed. A. de Libera,
AHDLMA 53 (1986) 139–289 and 54 (1987) 171–278; Lohr, 117.
-
UC48.195a:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
UC48.195b:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
UC48.196:
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.]
-
UC48.*197a (tr. Moerbeke):
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).
-
UC48.*197b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Ethica, tr. Leonardo Bruni (1417)
pr. Cologne c. 1470 (GW 2384,
5614), &c.; prefaces, ed. H. Baron, Leonardo Bruni.
Humanistisch-Philosophische Schriften (Berlin 1928), 75–81.
-
UC48.*197c:
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.]
-
UC48.*197d:
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.
-
UC48.*198 (w. Eustratius):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Ethica, tr. Leonardo Bruni (1417)
pr. Cologne c. 1470 (GW 2384,
5614), &c.; prefaces, ed. H. Baron, Leonardo Bruni.
Humanistisch-Philosophische Schriften (Berlin 1928), 75–81.
-
UC48.*198b = UC49.*42:
Eustratius [fl. 1082–1114]
(& others), Commentary on Aristotle's Ethica, tr. R. Grosseteste
ed. H. F. P. Mercken, Corpus latinum commentariorum in Aristotelem graecorum
6/1–3 (Louvain 1973–91); Thomson, Grosseteste, 68–70.
-
UC48.*198x:
Andronicus of Rhodes [1st cent. BC]
[pseud.]
De passionibus
ed. A. Glibert-Thirry, Pseudo-Andronicus de
Rhodes (Leiden 1977), 222–36, 238–70; Thomson, Grosseteste, 68 (Aristoteles
de uirtute), 233–4 (Andronicus de passionibus). Thomson treats
separately the paired translations, which Glibert-Thirry regards as two
parts of one work.
-
UC48.*199a:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
Commentary on the Aristotelian De bona fortuna
pr. Venice 1496
(GW 7203), &c.; Glorieux Rép. 400u.
-
UC48.*199b:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Ethica
STO 47. 1–607; Glorieux
Rép. 14at.
-
UC48.*199c:
Peter of Auvergne [†1304]
Commentary on Aristotle's Politica III 7–VIII, a continuation
of the commentary by Thomas Aquinas
pr. with Bruni's translation of
the text, Rome 1492 (Goff A1024), &c.; ed. with Thomas's commentary by R. M.
Spiazzi (Turin 1951), 141–238; Glorieux Arts 338s1; Lohr, 342.
-
UC48.*199d:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
Commentary on Aristotle's Rhetorica
pr. Venice 1515/16 / repr.
Frankfurt 1968; Lohr, 334–5; Glorieux Rép. 400e.
-
UC48.*200a = UC49.*41:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
Commentary on Aristotle's Ethica
pr. Venice 1481 (GW 5778), &c.;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 718–19.
-
UC48.*200b = UC49.*41:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
Commentary on Aristotle's Politica
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
719–20.
-
UC48.*201:
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.
-
UC48.202:
Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy) [fl. 127–148]
Almagesta, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Venice 1515, Venice 1547;
Carmody, 15; Thorndike/Kibre 180, 1245. On the manuscripts, see P. Kunitzsch,
Der Almagest (Wiesbaden 1974), 87–112. [The Latin title derives from the
Arabic form of the Greek ̔Η μεγίστη.]
-
UC48.203 (`B. de temporibus', 2nd fo.):
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
De temporum ratione, inc. `De natura rerum et ratione temporum'
(pref.), `De temporum ratione domino iuuante' (text)
CPL 2320; ed.
C. W. Jones, CCSL 123B (1977) 263–460. [There will be further copies
referred to as De temporibus, which, without corroboration, cannot be
correctly identified.]
-
UC48.204a:
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.
-
UC48.204b:
Iohannes de Sacro Bosco [early 13th cent.]
Tractatus de sphaera
ed. L. Thorndike (Chicago, IL, 1949);
Thorndike/Kibre 1577, 1524. [In almost all cases anonymous.]
-
UC48.204c:
Iohannes de Sacro Bosco [early 13th cent.]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica (London 1839),
1–26; ed. F. Saaby Pedersen, Corpus philosophorum Danicorum medii aevi
10/1 (Copenhagen 1983), 174–201; Thorndike/Kibre 991.
-
UC48.204d (`massa compoti', anon.):
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Massa compoti
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi
(Oxford 1909–40), 6. 268–89; Thorndike/Kibre 167 (text), 826–7 (prologue);
WIC 1835 (text), 10310 (prologue).
-
UC48.204e:
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.]
-
UC48.204k (`liber de aspectibus siue de irradiacionibus', anon.):
Alkindus (al-Kindi) [† after 870]
De aspectibus, tr. Gerard of Cremona
ed. A. A. Björnbo & S. Vogl
in Abh. zur Geschichte der mathematischen Wissenschaften 26/3 (1912)
3–41; Carmody, 79; Thorndike/Kibre 1013, 1596.
-
UC48.204m:
Albumasar (Abu Ma`shar Ja`far) [787–886]
D. E. Pingree in DSB 1. 32–9.
Flores astrorum, tr. John of Seville
ed. S. Caroti & S.
Zampani (Pisa 1977); Carmody, 92–4; Thorndike/Kibre 616, 1013.
-
UC48.204n (`liber Tebit'):
Thebit ben Corat (Thabit bin Qurra) [830–901]
De hiis quae indigent expositione antequam legitur Almagestum,
Latin tr.
ed. F. J. Carmody, The Astronomical Works of Thabit b. Qurra
(Berkeley, CA, 1960), 117–18, 131–9; Carmody, 118; Thorndike/Kibre 502.
-
UC48.204r (`liber Messehallath translatus a Iohanne Ypalensi'):
Messahala (Masha 'Allah Ibn Athari) [† c815]
unspec.
-
UC48.*205:
John Ashendon [† after 1365]
Summa de accidentibus mundi
pr. Venice 1489 (GW 9392);
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 206–207.
-
UC48.206 (`P. in quadripartito cim commento Haly'):
Haly ibn Ridwan (`Ali ibn Ridwan b. `Ali b. Jafar, Abu 'l-Hasan) [†
c1068]
Commentary on Ptolemy's Quadripartitum, Latin tr.
pr.
Venice 1484 (Goff P1088), Venice 1493 (Goff P1089); Carmody, 13.
-
UC48.*207 (`Haly Abenragel in quadripartito'):
Haly ibn Regel (`Ali ibn abi 'r-Rijal) [† after 1040]
Commentary on Ptolemy's Quadripartitum, Latin tr.
unpr.;
Carmody, 154.
-
UC48.208b (`introductorium Mesahalle de interrogacionibus'):
Messahala (Masha 'Allah Ibn Athari) [† c815]
De receptione planetarum siue De interrogationibus, tr. John of
Seville
pr. with Ptolemy's works, Venice 1493 (Goff P1089); Carmody,
26–7; Diaz 969; Thorndike/Kibre 1410, 414.
-
UC48.209a:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
De multiplicatione specierum
ed. D. C. Lindberg, Roger Bacon's
Philosophy of Nature (Oxford 1983), 1–269.
-
UC48.209b:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
Perspectiua, part 5 of his Opus maius
ed. D. C. Lindberg,
Roger Bacon and the Origins of Perspectiua in the Middle Ages (Oxford
1996).
-
UC48.210:
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.]
-
UC48.212a:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
De multiplicatione specierum
ed. D. C. Lindberg, Roger Bacon's
Philosophy of Nature (Oxford 1983), 1–269.
-
UC48.212b:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
Perspectiua, part 5 of his Opus maius
ed. D. C. Lindberg,
Roger Bacon and the Origins of Perspectiua in the Middle Ages (Oxford
1996).
-
UC48.212c (`theorica Campani'):
Campanus of Novara [†1296]
DBI 17. 420–24.
Theorica planetarum
ed. F. S. Benjamin & G. J. Toomer (Madison,
WI, 1971); Thorndike/Kibre 1124.
-
UC48.212d:
Tabulae Alphonsi regis
pr. Venice 1483 (GW 1257); ed. E. Poulle
(Paris 1984); Thorndike/Kibre 1552.
-
UC48.212f (`theorica Herfordensis'):
Roger of Hereford [late 12th cent.]
Theorica planetarum
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 591;
Thorndike/Kibre 440.
-
UC48.212g (`Messahalla de astrolabio'):
Messahala (Masha 'Allah Ibn Athari) [† c815]
Astrolabium, tr. John of Seville
ed. R. T. Gunther, Early
Science in Oxford (Oxford 1921–45), 5. 195–231; Carmody, 24–5;
Thorndike/Kibre 1409 (prol.), 353 (compositio), 916 (practica).
-
UC48.212j (`Alkindus de pluuiis'):
Alkindus (al-Kindi) [† after 870]
De mutatione temporum, Latin tr.
ed. G. Bos & C. S. F.
Burnett, Scientific Weather Forecasting in the Middle Ages. The Writings
of Al-kindi (London 2000), 263–310; Carmody, 79–81; Jenks 89, 109;
Thorndike/Kibre 1040 (text), 1364 (prologue), 1383, 1385. The translator
is not known, but some manuscripts name him unintelligibly as `Agozont'.
-
UC48.*213a:
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.]
-
UC48.*213c:
John Maudith [† after 1342]
Tabulae mathematicae
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 282–3;
Thorndike/Kibre 1230.
-
UC48.*213d (`tabule mag I. de Lineriis cum canonibus'):
Iohannes de Lineriis [early 14th cent.]
DSB 7. 122–8.
Canones to the Alphonsine Tables
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 889.
-
UC48.*213e (`tabula domorum mag. I. Walter cum canonibus') = UC49.*79:
John Walter [†1412]
Tabulae et canones
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 341–2.
-
UC48.*213f (`tabula alfonsi cum canonibus'):
Tabulae Alphonsi regis
pr. Venice 1483 (GW 1257); ed. E. Poulle
(Paris 1984); Thorndike/Kibre 1552.
-
UC48.*213g:
William Reed [†1385], bishop of Chichester
Canones tabularum ad meridiem Oxoniae
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 802; Thorndike/Kibre 1709.
-
UC48.*213h (`tractatus quadripartitus de sinibus et cordis'):
Richard of Wallingford OSB [†1336]
Quadripartitum
ed. J. D. North (Oxford 1976), 1. 21–169.
-
UC48.*213i:
John Holbroke [† by 1437]
Tabulae cum canonibus
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 263;
Thorndike/Kibre 1265.
-
UC48.214a (`A. de differenciis'):
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.
-
UC48.214c:
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.]
-
UC48.214d (`Ptolemeus de speculis'):
Hero of Alexandria [late 1st cent.]
Catoptrica, tr. William of Moerbeke
ed. V. Rose, Anecdota
Graeca et Graecolatina (Berlin 1864–70), 2. 317–30; Kaeppeli 1604;
Thorndike/Kibre 474.
-
UC48.214e = UC49.43:
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.]
-
UC48.214j:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De institutione arithmetica
CPL 879; ed. J. Schilling &
H. Oosthout , CCSL 94A (1999).
-
UC48.†214f (`noua theorica planetarum', anon.):
Georg Peurbach [1423–1461]
Noua theorica planetarum
pr. [Nürnberg c. 1474] (Goff P1134),
&c.; Thorndike/Kibre 1513.
-
UC48.*216a:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De institutione arithmetica
CPL 879; ed. J. Schilling &
H. Oosthout , CCSL 94A (1999).
-
UC48.*216b:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De inuentione
ed. E. Stroebel, Teubner (1915).
-
UC48.*216x:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
[pseud.]
De ratione dicendi ad Herennium
ed. F. Marx, Teubner (1894); ed. G.
Achard (Paris 1989).
-
UC48.217 (`musica Guydonis'):
Guido of Arezzo [† c1050]
Musica, four texts transmitted together
– a. Micrologus, b.
Regulae rhythmicae, c. Praefatio in Antiphonarium (or Aliae regulae
de cantu ignoto), d. Epistola de cantu ignoto: PL 141. 379–432; ed.
A. Rusconi (Florence 2008). [Also Micrologus: ed. J. Smits van Waesberghe,
Corpus scriptorum de musica 4 (Rome 1955), 79–234; manuscripts described,
4–71. Praefatio in Antiphonarium: ed. J. Smits van Waesberghe, Divitiae
musicae artis A. 3 (Buren 1975).]
-
UC48.218:
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.
-
UC48.*219a (`bellum troianum', anon.):
Guido delle Colonne OFM [†1408]
Historia destructionis Troiae
ed. N. E. Griffin (Cambridge, MA,
1936).
-
UC48.*219c (`dilucidarium de sompnio pharaonis'):
John of Limoges [fl. 1270]
Somnium delucidarium pharaonis
ed. K. Horváth, Iohannis
Lemovicensis opera omnia (Veszprém 1932), 1. 69–126; Stegmüller
Bibl. 4766; Bloomfield 5202; Glorieux Rép. 361d.
-
UC48.*219d (`practica magistri Laurencii Aquilegiensis'):
Lawrence of Aquileia [fl. ?1200]
Vsus dictaminis
unpr.; N. Denholm-Young, Collected Papers (Cardiff
1969), 67.
-
UC48.219b (`Cassiodorus'):
Cassiodorus Senator [c485–580]
Variae
CPL 896; ed. $caring$$. J. Fridh, CCSL 96 (1973) 3–499.
-
UC48.220a–f (itemized):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
UC48.220g–j (itemized):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica noua comprised four works of Aristotle
– a. De sophisticis
elenchis, tr. Boethius: ed. B. G. Dod, AL 6/1–3 (1975), 5–60.
b. Topica, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. c. Analytica priora, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello,
AL 3/1–4 (1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). d. Analytica
posteriora, tr. James of Venice: ed. L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod,
AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107.
-
UC48.*221a–f:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Logica uetus
unpr.; Lohr, 110–111; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 561.
-
UC48.*221g:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica priora
pr. Venice 1499 (GW
7190) (as Giles of Rome); Lohr, 111–12.
-
UC48.*221h:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
unpr.; Lohr, 112.
-
UC48.*221i:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Aristotle's Topica
unpr.; Lohr, 112–13.
-
UC48.*221j:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Aristotle's Sophistici elenchi
unpr.; Lohr, 113.
Extract, ed. S. Ebbesen, `Texts on equivocation ca 1130–ca 1270', CIMA
67 (1997) 127–99 (text, 152–64).
-
UC48.*222a:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Physica
STO 2. 1–458; Glorieux Rép. 14al.
-
UC48.*222b:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
Commentary on Aristotle's Sophistici elenchi
pr. Venice 1496/7
(GW 7195) / repr. Frankfurt 1967; Lohr, 328–9; Glorieux Rép. 400ae.
-
UC48.*222c:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
STO 1*/2. 3–247;
Glorieux Rép. 14ba.
-
UC48.*223:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
pr. Padua 1478
(GW 7191), &c.; pr. Venice 1488 / repr. Frankfurt 1967); Lohr, 328;
Glorieux Rép. 400c.
-
UC48.*224a (`philosophia Alberti'):
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
[pseud.]
Summa naturalium
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti Magni opera
omnia (Paris 1890–99), 5. 445–536; Kaeppeli 112; Glorieux Rép. 6dl;
Lohr, 346–8.
-
UC48.*224b:
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.]
-
UC48.*224c (`summa Hokkam cum tabula logice'):
William of Ockham OFM [c1285–1347]
Summa logicae
ed. P. Boehner & others, Guillelmi de Ockham opera
philosophica 1 (St Bonaventure, NY, 1974).
-
UC48.*224d (anon.):
Gonsalvus de Vallebona OFM [†1313]
Conclusiones Metaphysicae
DSO 4. 465–95; Diaz 1727; Glorieux
Rép. 338a.
-
UC48.*224e:
William Heytesbury [1313–1380]
Sophismata XXXII
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 776.
The abbreviation by Robert Stonham (P6.184) is also unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 573.
-
UC48.*225:
Priscian [fl. 500]
Institutiones grammaticae I–XVI
CPL 1546; GL 2. 1–597, 3. 1–105.
-
UC48.*226:
John of Genoa OP [† after 1286]
Catholicon
pr. [Mainz ?1460] (GW 3182), Augsburg 1469 (GW
3183), &c.; Kaeppeli 2199. [Usually anonymous in lists.]
-
UC48.*227:
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
W. P. Müller, Huguccio. The Life, Works, and Thought of a
Twelfth-Century Jurist (Washington, DC, 1994), 35–66, dates the
Liber deriuationum to `the decade around 1161' (p. 47), making
it likely that the author is not to be identified with the jurist
of the same name.
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
-
UC48.*228:
William Brito [late 13th cent.]
Expositiones uocabulorum Bibliae
ed. L. W. & B. A. Daly (Padua 1975); Stegmüller Bibl. 2820.
-
UC48.*229a:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Priscian's Institutiones grammaticae
unpr.; Kaeppeli
3506; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 561.
-
UC48.*229b:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Priscian's De constructione
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3507;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 561.
-
UC48.*229c:
Roger Bacon OFM [†1294]
Summa grammaticae
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri
Baconis (Oxford 1909–1940), 15. 1–190.
-
UC48.*229x:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Donatus's Barbarismus
ed. L. Schmücker (Brixen 1984);
Glorieux Arts 411c; Kaeppeli 3508.
-
UC48.*231:
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).]
-
UC48.232 = UC48.274:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Tristia
ed. G. Luck (Heidelberg 1967–77).
-
UC48.233 (`alexandrios') = UC48.277:
Walter of Châtillon [late 12th cent.]
Alexandreis
PL 209. 463–572; ed. M. L. Colker
(Padua 1978).
-
UC48.234 = UC49.10:
M. Valerius Martialis [c40–104]
Epigrammata
ed. W. M. Lindsay, OCT (1903); ed. W. Heraeus &
I. Borovskij, Teubner (19762).
-
UC48.*235 (`historia ecclesiastica'):
Cassiodorus Senator [c485–580]
(and Epiphanius), Historia tripartita
CPL 899, 2269. [See W. Jacob
& R. Hanslik, Handschriftliche Überlieferung der sogen. Historia Tripartita
(Berlin 1954).] [Almost invariably anonymous in catalogues.]
-
UC48.*236a:
Valerius Maximus [fl. AD 30]
Memorabilia
ed. C. Kempf, Teubner (1888).
-
UC48.236x:
C. Sallustius Crispus [86–c34 BC]
Catilina and Iugurtha
ed. A. Kurfess, Teubner (1957). Both
works usually together.
-
UC48.237:
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Historia regum Britanniae
ed. M. D. Reeve & N. Wright (Woodbridge
2007). [See also J. C. Crick, The Historia regum Britannie of Geoffrey of
Monmouth 3 A Summary Catalogue of the Manuscripts (Cambridge 1989).]
-
UC48.*238a = UC49.*11:
Aimoin of Fleury [† after 1010]
Abbreuiatio historiarum
PL 139. 627–802; Potthast, 2. 158–9.
-
UC48.*238b (`tractatus de aduentu normannorum in Angliam . .'):
Genealogia ducum Normannorum
ed. F. Liebermann, Über die Leges
Edwardi (Halle 1896), 134–9.
-
UC48.*238c:
Sex. Iulius Frontinus [c30–104 AD]
Stratagemata
ed. G. Gundermann, Teubner (1888).
-
UC48.*238d:
F. Vegetius Renatus [fl. 400]
De re militari
pr. [Utrecht c. 1473/4] (Goff V104), &c.; ed.
A. Önnerfors, Teubner (1995); ed. M. D. Reeve, OCT (2004).
-
UC48.*238x (exc.):
Martin of Troppau OP [†1278]
Chronica pontificum et imperatorum
ed. L. Weiland, MGH Scriptores
22 (1872), 377–482; Kaeppeli 2974; A. D. von den Brincken in Deutsches
Archiv 41 (1985) 460–531. [On the work's reception in England see
W. V. Ikas in EHR 116 (2001) 327-41 and at greater length, Fortsetzungen
zur Papst- und Kaiserchronik Martins von Troppau aus England, MGH (Hannover
2004).]
-
UC48.239 (`pars Cini super co.'):
Cinus of Pistoia [c1270–1336]
Lectura in Codice
pr. Strassburg c. 1475 (GW 7045), &c.
-
UC48.240:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri naturales, a collection comprising Aristotle's Physica,
De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, Meteora I–III, De plantis,
and the pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de causis and De differentia spiritus
et animae; in the late 13th cent. new translations from Greek were substituted
for those from Arabic
AL Codd. 1. 49–51 for analysis.
-
UC48.240a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.240b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De caelo et mundo, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, ???;
Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot, ????. Latin tr. from Greek
to appear, AL vol. 8/1–2.
[The
translation by Robert Grosseteste was not generally known, ed. F. Bossier,
ALD; William of Moerbeke's version circulated in three redactions, of which
the second was most widely received, ed. F. Bossier, ALD.]
-
UC48.240c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.240d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
UC48.240e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
-
UC48.240f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
UC48.240g:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De memoria et reminiscentia, tr. James of Venice
to appear, AL
14/1–2; Thorndike/Kibre 379, 1347.
-
UC48.240h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De somno et uigilia, Latin tr.
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs (Leiden
1943); to appear, AL vol. 15; Thorndike/Kibre 391. [The second and third
books are De insomniis and De diuinatione per somnum. There exist an
anonymous version and a revision by William de Moerbeke.]
-
UC48.240i (`de longitudine et breuitate uita'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De longitudine et breuitate uitae, tr. James of Venice
to
appear, AL vol. 16; Thorndike/Kibre 372. The title `De morte et
uita' refers to a truncated version of the text which circulated as
part of the corpus uetustius.
-
UC48.240j:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De senectute et iuuentute
{{ AL no. 32 }}
-
UC48.240k (`de respiracione et inspiracione'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De respiratione et inspiratione
{{ }}
-
UC48.240l:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De motu animalium, Latin tr.
pr. in the Parua naturalia,
Cologne 1491 (GW 2428), &c.; ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/2 (2007).
-
UC48.241:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri naturales, a collection comprising Aristotle's Physica,
De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, Meteora I–III, De plantis,
and the pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de causis and De differentia spiritus
et animae; in the late 13th cent. new translations from Greek were substituted
for those from Arabic
AL Codd. 1. 49–51 for analysis.
-
UC48.241a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.241b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De caelo et mundo, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, ???;
Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot, ????. Latin tr. from Greek
to appear, AL vol. 8/1–2.
[The
translation by Robert Grosseteste was not generally known, ed. F. Bossier,
ALD; William of Moerbeke's version circulated in three redactions, of which
the second was most widely received, ed. F. Bossier, ALD.]
-
UC48.241c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.241d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
De proprietatibus elementorum, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr.
Venice 1496 (GW 2341), &c.; ed. P. Hossfeld, AMO 5/2. 47–106 (with
the commentary of Albertus); Thorndike/Kibre 1076; PAL 20 (no. 14). It
is argued by S. L. Vodraska, Pseudo-Aristotle. De causis proprietatum
et elementorum, diss, (London 1969), that the original was a 9th-cent
Arab treatise (now lost), and that the attribution to Aristotle was due
to the Latin translator Gerard of Cremona.
-
UC48.241e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
UC48.241f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
-
UC48.241g:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
UC48.241h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De memoria et reminiscentia, tr. James of Venice
to appear, AL
14/1–2; Thorndike/Kibre 379, 1347.
-
UC48.241i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De somno et uigilia, Latin tr.
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs (Leiden
1943); to appear, AL vol. 15; Thorndike/Kibre 391. [The second and third
books are De insomniis and De diuinatione per somnum. There exist an
anonymous version and a revision by William de Moerbeke.]
-
UC48.241j:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De senectute et iuuentute
{{ AL no. 32 }}
-
UC48.241k (`de respiracione et inspiracione'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De respiratione et inspiratione
{{ }}
-
UC48.241l (`de morte et uita'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De longitudine et breuitate uitae, tr. James of Venice
to
appear, AL vol. 16; Thorndike/Kibre 372. The title `De morte et
uita' refers to a truncated version of the text which circulated as
part of the corpus uetustius.
-
UC48.241m:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De coloribus, Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke
pr.
in Aristotelis opera, Venice 1496 (GW 2341). [Planned to appear, AL
18/2.]
-
UC48.241n (among libri naturales), UC48.245c,UC48.248d:
Nicholas of Damascus [c64 BC–?]
De uegetabilibus et plantis, tr. Alfred of Shareshill
ed. E. H. F.
Meyer (Leipzig 1841); Thorndike/Kibre 1587, 1705.
-
UC48.242–5 (4 partial copies):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri naturales, a collection comprising Aristotle's Physica,
De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, Meteora I–III, De plantis,
and the pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de causis and De differentia spiritus
et animae; in the late 13th cent. new translations from Greek were substituted
for those from Arabic
AL Codd. 1. 49–51 for analysis.
-
UC48.242a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.242b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
-
UC48.242c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.242d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De somno et uigilia, Latin tr.
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs (Leiden
1943); to appear, AL vol. 15; Thorndike/Kibre 391. [The second and third
books are De insomniis and De diuinatione per somnum. There exist an
anonymous version and a revision by William de Moerbeke.]
-
UC48.242–5 (4 partial copies):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri naturales, a collection comprising Aristotle's Physica,
De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, Meteora I–III, De plantis,
and the pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de causis and De differentia spiritus
et animae; in the late 13th cent. new translations from Greek were substituted
for those from Arabic
AL Codd. 1. 49–51 for analysis.
-
UC48.243a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.243b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.243c:
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.
-
UC48.242–5 (4 partial copies):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri naturales, a collection comprising Aristotle's Physica,
De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, Meteora I–III, De plantis,
and the pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de causis and De differentia spiritus
et animae; in the late 13th cent. new translations from Greek were substituted
for those from Arabic
AL Codd. 1. 49–51 for analysis.
-
UC48.244a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.244b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
-
UC48.244c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
UC48.244d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De caelo et mundo, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, ???;
Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot, ????. Latin tr. from Greek
to appear, AL vol. 8/1–2.
[The
translation by Robert Grosseteste was not generally known, ed. F. Bossier,
ALD; William of Moerbeke's version circulated in three redactions, of which
the second was most widely received, ed. F. Bossier, ALD.]
-
UC48.244e:
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).
-
UC48.244f:
Costa ben Luca (Qusta b. Luqa) [late 9th cent.]
(ps. Aristotle), De differentia spiritus et animae, tr.
John of Seville
ed. S. Barach, Excerpta ex libro Alfredi (Innsbruck 1878),
120–39; Thorndike/Kibre 771, 1212, 1526.
-
UC48.244g (`de morte et uita'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De longitudine et breuitate uitae, tr. James of Venice
to
appear, AL vol. 16; Thorndike/Kibre 372. The title `De morte et
uita' refers to a truncated version of the text which circulated as
part of the corpus uetustius.
-
UC48.244h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
UC48.244i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De somno et uigilia, Latin tr.
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs (Leiden
1943); to appear, AL vol. 15; Thorndike/Kibre 391. [The second and third
books are De insomniis and De diuinatione per somnum. There exist an
anonymous version and a revision by William de Moerbeke.]
-
UC48.242–5 (4 partial copies):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri naturales, a collection comprising Aristotle's Physica,
De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, Meteora I–III, De plantis,
and the pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de causis and De differentia spiritus
et animae; in the late 13th cent. new translations from Greek were substituted
for those from Arabic
AL Codd. 1. 49–51 for analysis.
-
UC48.245a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.245b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
UC48.245d (III–IV):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De caelo et mundo, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, ???;
Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot, ????. Latin tr. from Greek
to appear, AL vol. 8/1–2.
[The
translation by Robert Grosseteste was not generally known, ed. F. Bossier,
ALD; William of Moerbeke's version circulated in three redactions, of which
the second was most widely received, ed. F. Bossier, ALD.]
-
UC48.245e (II):
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).
-
UC48.245f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.245g (`libri logice'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
UC48.246:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.247 (w. comm.):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.248a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
-
UC48.248b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.248c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
UC48.248e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
UC48.248f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De memoria et reminiscentia, tr. James of Venice
to appear, AL
14/1–2; Thorndike/Kibre 379, 1347.
-
UC48.248g Uo46.63b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De somno et uigilia, Latin tr.
ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs (Leiden
1943); to appear, AL vol. 15; Thorndike/Kibre 391. [The second and third
books are De insomniis and De diuinatione per somnum. There exist an
anonymous version and a revision by William de Moerbeke.]
-
UC48.248h:
Costa ben Luca (Qusta b. Luqa) [late 9th cent.]
(ps. Aristotle), De differentia spiritus et animae, tr.
John of Seville
ed. S. Barach, Excerpta ex libro Alfredi (Innsbruck 1878),
120–39; Thorndike/Kibre 771, 1212, 1526.
-
UC48.248i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De caelo et mundo, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, ???;
Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot, ????. Latin tr. from Greek
to appear, AL vol. 8/1–2.
[The
translation by Robert Grosseteste was not generally known, ed. F. Bossier,
ALD; William of Moerbeke's version circulated in three redactions, of which
the second was most widely received, ed. F. Bossier, ALD.]
-
UC48.248j:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.249a:
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).
-
UC48.249b:
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.
-
UC48.250:
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).
-
UC48.251a:
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).
-
UC48.251b (w. comm.):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
-
UC48.252a:
Peter of Auvergne [†1304]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Metaphysica
ed. J. B. da Costa
(Porto 2001); Glorieux Rép. 210d; Lohr, 336–7. E. Hocedez in Archives
de philosophie 9 (1932) 515–70.
-
UC48.252b:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
De ente et essentia
STO 43. 369–81; Glorieux Rép. 14i.
-
UC48.253a (w. Aquinas):
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.
-
UC48.253b:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Ethica
STO 47. 1–607; Glorieux
Rép. 14at.
-
UC48.255:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri de animalibus
This title usually refers to a standard
collection of Aristotle's major zoological works in 19 books, tr. from Arabic
by Michael Scot (c. 1220), consisting of De historia animalium libri X,
De partibus animalium libri IV, De generatione animalium libri V:
Books I–X, to appear.; Books XI–XIV, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1998);
Books XV–XIX, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1992). It may sometimes refer
to the collection in 21 books, tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which
adds De progressu animalium liber I and De motu animalium liber I:–
a. De historia animalium, Books I–V, ed.
P. Beullens & F. Bossier, AL 17/2. 1. 1 (2000); Books VI–X, ALD1.
b. De partibus animalium, ed. P. Rossi, ALD1.
c. De generatione animalium, ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, AL 17/2. 5
(1966). d. De progressu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/2. 2–3
(2011). e. De motu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/1. 3 (2011);
Thorndike/Kibre 1188.
-
UC48.256:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Naturales quaestiones
ed. A. Gercke, Teubner (1907).
-
UC48.*257b (anon.):
Bartholomew of Bottisham [late 13th cent.]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's De anima
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 68.
-
UC48.*257x:
William de Bonkes [† after 1299]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Physica
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
755.
-
UC48.259a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica noua comprised four works of Aristotle
– a. De sophisticis
elenchis, tr. Boethius: ed. B. G. Dod, AL 6/1–3 (1975), 5–60.
b. Topica, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. c. Analytica priora, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello,
AL 3/1–4 (1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). d. Analytica
posteriora, tr. James of Venice: ed. L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod,
AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107.
-
UC48.259b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
UC48.260 (itemized):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica noua comprised four works of Aristotle
– a. De sophisticis
elenchis, tr. Boethius: ed. B. G. Dod, AL 6/1–3 (1975), 5–60.
b. Topica, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. c. Analytica priora, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello,
AL 3/1–4 (1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). d. Analytica
posteriora, tr. James of Venice: ed. L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod,
AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107.
-
UC48.260a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sophisticis elenchis, tr. Boethius
ed. B. G. Dod, AL
6/1–3 (1975), 5–60. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
UC48.260b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Topica, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
UC48.260c:
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.]
-
UC48.260d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Analytica posteriora, Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice
ed.
L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod, AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107. [Three other
translations in the same volume.] [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
UC48.261,
UC48.265d–f,n (part):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica noua comprised four works of Aristotle
– a. De sophisticis
elenchis, tr. Boethius: ed. B. G. Dod, AL 6/1–3 (1975), 5–60.
b. Topica, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. c. Analytica priora, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello,
AL 3/1–4 (1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). d. Analytica
posteriora, tr. James of Venice: ed. L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod,
AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107.
-
UC48.*262a–g:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Logica uetus
unpr.; Lohr, 110–111; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 561.
-
UC48.*262hj:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica priora
pr. Venice 1499 (GW
7190) (as Giles of Rome); Lohr, 111–12.
-
UC48.*262il:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Aristotle's Sophistici elenchi
unpr.; Lohr, 113.
Extract, ed. S. Ebbesen, `Texts on equivocation ca 1130–ca 1270', CIMA
67 (1997) 127–99 (text, 152–64).
-
UC48.*262k:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
unpr.; Lohr, 112.
-
UC48.*262m:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Aristotle's Ethica, inc. `Sicut dicit Ysaac in
libro de diffinicionibus'
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 560; not in
Lohr or Glorieux.
-
UC48.*262x:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Commentary on Priscian's Institutiones grammaticae
unpr.; Kaeppeli
3506; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 561.
-
UC48.265a–c (part):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
UC48.265g:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Physica, tr. James of Venice
ed. F. Bossier & J. Brams, AL 7/1
(1990).
Other translations:– Translatio Vaticana: ed. A. Mansion, AL 7/2 (1990).
Tr. Gerard of Cremona: to appear, AL 7/3. Tr. Michael Scot (translatio
noua): to appear, AL 7/4.
-
UC48.265h (anon.):
Martinus Anglicus [?14th cent.]
Obiectiones consequentiarum
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 372.
-
UC48.265i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sensu et sensato, Latin tr.
ed. L. Peeters, AL 13 (forthcoming);
Thorndike/Kibre 1262.
-
UC48.265j:
Nicholas of Damascus [c64 BC–?]
De uegetabilibus et plantis, tr. Alfred of Shareshill
ed. E. H. F.
Meyer (Leipzig 1841); Thorndike/Kibre 1587, 1705.
-
UC48.265k (IV):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De caelo et mundo, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, ???;
Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot, ????. Latin tr. from Greek
to appear, AL vol. 8/1–2.
[The
translation by Robert Grosseteste was not generally known, ed. F. Bossier,
ALD; William of Moerbeke's version circulated in three redactions, of which
the second was most widely received, ed. F. Bossier, ALD.]
-
UC48.265l (incomplete):
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).
-
UC48.265m:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De generatione et corruptione, Latin tr. from Arabic by Gerard of
Cremona
unpr.;
Latin tr. from Greek now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa: ed. J. Judycka,
AL 9/1 (1986); Thorndike/Kibre 374.
Latin tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which circulated widely, ed.
J. Judycka, ALD.
-
UC48.266 (incomplete):
William Heytesbury [1313–1380]
Sophismata XXXII
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 776.
The abbreviation by Robert Stonham (P6.184) is also unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 573.
-
UC48.267a:
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
Commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge
ed. M. Santos Noya, AMO 1/1A
(2004); Fauser 1; Glorieux Rép. 6ai.
-
UC48.267b:
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
Commentary on Aristotle's Categoriae
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti Magni
opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 1. 149–304; Fauser 2; Glorieux Rép. 6aj.
-
UC48.267c:
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
Commentary on Liber sex principiorum
ed. R. Meyer, AMO 1/2 (2006);
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 1. 305–372;
Fauser 3; Glorieux Rép. 6ak.
-
UC48.267d:
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
Commentary on Aristotle's De interpretatione
ed. A. Borgnet,
Alberti Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 1. 373–457; Fauser 5;
Glorieux Rép. 6am.
-
UC48.267e:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
Commentary on Aristotle's Sophistici elenchi
pr. Venice 1496/7
(GW 7195) / repr. Frankfurt 1967; Lohr, 328–9; Glorieux Rép. 400ae.
-
UC48.‡268a (`questiones Britonis super libros posteriorum'):
Willelmus Brito OFM [†1356]
(?), Quaestiones on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
unpr.; Lohr,
197. There is no secure evidence for his authorship, and the work of Radulphus
Brito is probably more likely.
-
UC48.268a (`questiones Britonis super libros posteriorum'):
Radulphus Reginaldi Britonis [fl. 1300]
Quaestiones on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
unpr.; Lohr,
386.
-
UC48.268b (`Parisiensis super libros phisicorum'):
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
[pseud.]
Commentary on Aristotle's Physica
unpr.; Lohr, 207.
-
UC48.269:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
UC48.270a (`summa logice mag. Petri Hispani'):
Petrus Hispanus OP [early 13th cent.]
Summulae logicales
ed. L. M. de Rijk (Assen 1972); Diaz 1396;
Totok, 466.
-
UC48.270b (`appellaciones mag. Iohannis Ragon'):
Iohannes Pagus [mid 13th cent.]
Appellationes
unpr.; Glorieux Rép. 147a.
-
UC48.271c (`sanctum Thomam super periarmenias'):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's De interpretatione
STO 1*/1. 3–92; Glorieux Rép. 14bs.
-
UC48.272a:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Physica
STO 2. 1–458; Glorieux Rép. 14al.
-
UC48.272b:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's De anima
STO 45/1. 3–260; Glorieux
Rép. 14ar–as.
-
UC48.274:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Tristia
ed. G. Luck (Heidelberg 1967–77).
-
UC48.275:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Fasti
ed. D. E. W. Wormell & E. Courtney, Teubner (1978).
-
UC48.276:
M. Annaeus Lucanus [AD 39–65]
De bello ciuili
ed. A. E. Housman (Oxford 1926); ed. G. Luck
(Berlin 1985).
-
UC48.277 (`alexandreidos'):
Walter of Châtillon [late 12th cent.]
Alexandreis
PL 209. 463–572; ed. M. L. Colker
(Padua 1978).
-
UC48.278:
Geoffrey de Vinsauf [† after 1200]
Poetria noua
ed. E. Faral, Les Arts poétiques du XIIe et XIIIe
siècle (Paris 1924), 197–262.
-
UC48.279a:
Geoffrey de Vinsauf [† after 1200]
Poetria noua
ed. E. Faral, Les Arts poétiques du XIIe et XIIIe
siècle (Paris 1924), 197–262.
-
UC48.279b (`B. de contemptu mundi'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
De contemptu mundi (inc. `Cartula')
PL 184. 1307–14; WIC 2521.
-
UC48.280:
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
Anticlaudianus
PL 210. 487–594; ed. T. Wright,
Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets, RS 59 (1872), 2. 268–428; ed. R. Bossuat,
Textes philosophiques du moyen âge 1 (Paris 1955).
-
UC48.281a (Thebais):
P. Papinius Statius [AD c45–c96]
Thebais (`magnus')
pr. with Achilleis, [Rome c. 1470] (Rhodes
1641), [Parma before 1473] (Goff S701), &c.; ed. A. Klotz & T. C. Klinnert,
Teubner (19732).
-
UC48.281b:
M. Annaeus Lucanus [AD 39–65]
De bello ciuili
ed. A. E. Housman (Oxford 1926); ed. G. Luck
(Berlin 1985).
-
UC48.282 (`in maiori'):
Priscian [fl. 500]
Institutiones grammaticae I–XVI
CPL 1546; GL 2. 1–597, 3. 1–105.
-
UC48.283:
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
-
UC48.284 (`in minori'):
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
UC48.285:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
UC48.286:
Francesco Petrarca [1304–1374]
Epistolae rerum familiarium
ed. G. Fracassetti (Florence
1859–63); ed. V. Rossi (Florence 1933–42).
-
UC48.*287x:
Galen [c129–?199]
Commentary on Hippocrates' Regimen acutorum morborum, Latin tr.
pr.
in the Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW 2678), &c.; HL 7–18.
-
UC48.*288 (`Galienus cum pluribus aliis'):
Galen [c129–?199]
Megategni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Lyon 1515, 2. 189v–209v (with
the works of Isaac Iudaeus); Thorndike/Kibre 1163. Manuscripts are listed by P. Kibre
in Galen's Method of Healing. Proceedings of the 1982 Galen Symposium,
ed. F. Kudlien & R. J. Durling (Leiden 1991), 117–118.
-
UC48.*288x:
Galen [c129–?199]
De complexionibus, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481), 2. 233v–237r;
Thorndike/Kibre 752, 1538.
-
UC48.289:
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.
-
UC48.290 (`summa Gerardi de modo medendi'):
Gerard of Montpellier [13th cent.]
Summa de modo medendi, inc. `Cum omnis scientia'
unpr.;
Thorndike/Kibre 327; Wickersheimer, 204–5. [See also Copho for a similar
text.]
-
UC48.*291:
Petrus Musandinus []
Commentary on Hippocrates' Prognostica
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre
1277.
-
UC48.*291x:
Copho [fl. 1100]
Practica
ed. Renzi, 4. 439–505; ed. R. Creutz, Archiv für die
Geschichte der Medizin 33 (1940–41) 249–338; Thorndike/Kibre 349.
-
UC48.*292:
Isaac Iudaeus (Ishaq Ibn Suleiman) [9th cent.]
De dietis uniuersalibus et particularibus, tr. Constantinus
Africanus or Gerard of Cremona
pr. Lyon 1515, 1. 11r–103r, 103r–156r;
Thorndike/Kibre 239, 1252.
-
UC48.293:
Gilbertus Anglicus [early 13th cent.]
Compendium seu Lilium medicinae
pr. Lyon 1510; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 144; Thorndike/Kibre 3, 881.
-
UC48.*294 (`breuiarium Constantini'):
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
Viaticum
pr. Venice 1505 &c.; pr. Lyon 1515, 2. 144r–171v (with the
works of Isaac Judaeus); pr. Basel 1536, 1. 1–167 (with the works of
Constantinus); Thorndike/Kibre 187, 334, 1298, 1357. [M. F. Wack,
Lovesickness in the Middle Ages. The Viaticum and its Commentaries
(Philadelphia, PA, 1990).]
-
UC48.*294x:
Glosulae quattuor magistrorum super chirurgiam Rogerii et Rolandi
ed.
Renzi, 2. 502–724; Thorndike/Kibre 1483.
-
UC48.*295:
Serapion the Younger [13th century]
Liber aggregationum in medicinis simplicibus, tr. Simon of Genoa and
Abraham of Tortosa
pr. Milan 1473 (Goff S467), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 1077.
-
UC48.*295x:
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) [1126–1198]
Colliget, tr. Armengaud Blasius
pr. Aristotelis omnia quae extant
opera (Venice 1573–6), 10. 1r–172v; Thorndike/Kibre 1171.
-
UC48.*296 (`diuisiones Rasis'):
Razes (Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariyya al-Razi) [865–925]
Liber diuisionum, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Milan 1481 (Goff
R175), fols. 115r–161r, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 1684.
-
UC48.*296x:
Avicenna (Abu `Ali al-Husain ibn `Abdallah Ibn Sina) [980–1037]
Cantica cum Auerrois commento, tr. Armengaudus Blasius
pr.
Aristotelis omnia quae extant opera (Venice 1573–6), 10. 220r–306r; Thorndike/Kibre 1072.
-
UC48.*297:
Gilbertus Anglicus [early 13th cent.]
Compendium seu Lilium medicinae
pr. Lyon 1510; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 144; Thorndike/Kibre 3, 881.
-
UC48.*297x:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
UC48.*298 (`liber mag. Ricardi experti in qualibet parte medicine') = UC49.14:
Ricardus Anglicus [c1162–1242]
Signa
part ed. H. E. Beusing, Das Leben und Werke des Ricardus
Anglicus, diss. (Leipzig 1922), 32–42; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 472.
-
UC48.299 (`liber lilii de medicinis'):
Bernard de Gordon [† c1320]
Lilium medicinae
pr. Naples 1477 (GW 4080), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
772.
-
UC48.*300a:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
UC48.*300b:
Iohannes de S. Amando [† by 1323]
Commentary on the Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1495
(Goff M516), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 1008.
-
UC48.*300x:
Iohannes Mesue (Masawaih al-Mardini) [†1015]
De consolatione medicinarum simplicium, also titled De simplicibus
medicinis
pr. in his Opera medicinalia, [Venice 1471] (Goff M508), fols.
1r–55v, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 415, 1493.
-
UC48.*301 (`Galienus in passionario'):
Gariopontus [12th cent.]
Passionarius Galeni
pr. Lyon 1526, Basel 1531, &c.
-
UC48.302 (`Macer de uirtutibus herbarum'):
`Macer' [? early 11th cent.]
De uiribus herbarum
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1832), 28–123;
Thorndike/Kibre 610; WIC 7711. A small number of manuscripts associate
the work with a writer called Odo, once named as Odo Magdunensis, from which
the author is sometimes supposed to be Odo of Meung, an unknown figure.
-
UC48.303:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Venice 1491 &c.; ed. D. Garcia & J. L. Vidal, Asclepio 26–27 (1974–5)
267–382; ed. G. Maurach, Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978) 148–74; Thorndike/Kibre
856, 1352.
-
UC48.†304 (`Isaac'):
Isaac Iudaeus (Ishaq Ibn Suleiman) [9th cent.]
De dietis uniuersalibus et particularibus, tr. Constantinus
Africanus or Gerard of Cremona
pr. Lyon 1515, 1. 11r–103r, 103r–156r;
Thorndike/Kibre 239, 1252.
-
UC48.305:
Paruum uolumen, a standard collection
pr. Mainz 1477 &c.;
ed. A. & M. Kriegel, Corpus iuris ciuilis (Leipzig 1866). Its contents
comprised Books X–XII of Justinian's Codex (known as the Tres libri);
Justinian's Nouellae; Libri feudorum; Tractatus de pace Constantiae;
Extrauagantes duae Henrici VII imperatoris; and Constitutiones Frederici II
imperatoris. [The Paruum uolumen is often paired with Justinian's
Institutiones.]
-
UC48.306–308 (3 vols):
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.]
-
UC48.*309 (gl.):
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).]
-
UC48.*310:
Bartolus de Saxoferrato [1313–1357]
DBI 6. 640–69.
Lectura super Digestum uetus
pr. Naples c. 1471/2 (GW 3581), &c.
[part I]; pr. Perugia c. 1471/2 (GW 3593), &c. [part II].
-
UC48.*311:
Bartolus de Saxoferrato [1313–1357]
Lectura super Infortiatum
pr. [Italy] 1470 (GW 3611), &c. [part I];
pr. Perugia 1474/5 (GW 3629), &c. [part II].
-
UC48.312:
Bartolus de Saxoferrato [1313–1357]
Lectura super Digestum nouum
pr. Venice 1471 (GW 3546), &c. [part
I]; pr. Venice 1473 (GW 3563), [part II].
-
UC48.*313:
Cinus of Pistoia [c1270–1336]
Lectura in Codice
pr. Strassburg c. 1475 (GW 7045), &c.
-
UC48.314–15:
Paruum uolumen, a standard collection
pr. Mainz 1477 &c.;
ed. A. & M. Kriegel, Corpus iuris ciuilis (Leipzig 1866). Its contents
comprised Books X–XII of Justinian's Codex (known as the Tres libri);
Justinian's Nouellae; Libri feudorum; Tractatus de pace Constantiae;
Extrauagantes duae Henrici VII imperatoris; and Constitutiones Frederici II
imperatoris. [The Paruum uolumen is often paired with Justinian's
Institutiones.]
-
UC48.*316:
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.]
-
UC48.316–21 (2 sets):
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.]
-
UC48.322–3 (2 copies):
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).]
-
UC48.324:
Cinus of Pistoia [c1270–1336]
Lectura in Codice
pr. Strassburg c. 1475 (GW 7045), &c.
-
UC48.*325:
Iacobus de Ravanis (Jacques de Révigny) [†1296], bishop of Verdun
LexMA 7. 772.
Commentary on Justinian's Codex
pr. Paris 1519 (as Petrus de
Bella Pertica); Savigny, 5. 611–12; Lange, 2. 542; E. M. Meijers, Etudes
d'histoire de droit (Leiden 1956–66), 3. 72–7.
-
UC48.326a (`super diuersis libris ff.'):
Odofredus of Bologna [†1265]
Lectura super Digesto ueteri
pr. Paris 1504 &c.; Savigny, 5.
368; Lange, 1. 330.
-
UC48.326b:
Odofredus of Bologna [†1265]
Lectura super Codice
pr. Lyon 1480 (Goff O26a), &c.; Savigny,
5. 369–70.
-
UC48.327:
Azo of Bologna [†1220]
Summa Codicis and Summa Institutionum
pr. Speyer 1482 (GW 3144),
&c.; pr. Venice 1610.
-
UC48.330:
Azo of Bologna [†1220]
Summa Brocarda
pr. with his Summa Codicis, Venice 1566 &c.;
pr. separately, Basel 1567; Savigny, 5. 38–40.
-
UC48.331 (`libellus de ordine iudiciorum . . a Roffredo'):
Roffredus Beneventanus [c1170–c1244]
Libellus de iure ciuili
pr. as Odofredus Beneventanus, Super
utraque censura, Avignon 1500/01 (Goff O27); pr. in Corpus glossatorum
iuris ciuilis 6 (Turin 1968); Lange, 1. 318–20.
-
UC48.*334 (VT):
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla litteralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Rome 1471–2
(Goff N131), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5829–5923.
-
UC48.*335:
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.
-
UC48.*335x:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Tabula super Sacram Scripturam, also titled Distinctiones
unpr.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 3998,1; Bloomfield 0122.
-
UC48.336 (`Tarantasium super IV'):
Peter of Tarentaise OP (later Innocent V) [c1224–1276, sedit 1276]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Toulouse 1649–52;
Stegmüller Sent. 690; Kaeppeli 3340.
-
UC48.337:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
De ueritate
STO vol. 22; Glorieux Rép. 14q.
-
UC48.*338:
Richard Snettisham [†1416]
Abbreviation of Robert Cowton's Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 510–11; Stegmüller Sent. 735.
-
UC48.339 (IV):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
SBonO vols. 1–4; Distelbrink
2; Glorieux Rép. 305b; Stegmüller Sent. 111.
-
UC48.340:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
De potentia Dei
pr. [Cologne c. 1476] (Goff T175),&c.; ed. P. M.
Pession (Turin 1949), 1–276; Glorieux Rép. 14ab.
-
UC48.*341:
Bartholomaeus de S. Concordio Pisanus OP [c1260–1347]
Summa de casibus conscientiae
pr. [Milan] 1473 (GW 3450), &c.;
Kaeppeli 436.
-
UC48.342:
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.]
-
UC48.343:
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.]
-
UC48.*344:
Robert Holcot OP [†1349]
Sermones dominicales
unpr.; Schneyer Rep. 5. 192–5; Kaeppeli
3502; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 557.
-
UC48.345–6 (I–II):
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.
-
UC48.347 (`pars oculi'):
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Oculus sacerdotis
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 799; Bloomfield
1088, 2499, 3129, 3686.
-
UC48.*348:
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.]
-
UC48.*349:
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.]
-
UC48.350 (`cum omnibus doctoribus et Digno'):
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.]
-
UC48.350c:
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.]
-
UC48.*351 (`cum Io. et Willelmo'):
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.]
-
UC48.*351b:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Clementinas
pr. with Constitutiones Clementinae,
Mainz 1460 (GW 7077), &c.; Schulte, 2. 217. [See also under Constitutiones
Clementinae.]
-
UC48.*351c:
William of Mont Lauzun [†1343]
Lectura super Clementinas
part pr. with text and Iohannes
Franciscus de Pavinis, Rome 1475 (Goff P246); Schulte, 2. 197–8. [See
also under Constitutiones Clementinae.]
-
UC48.*351x:
William of Mont Lauzun [†1343]
Lectura super tres Extrauagantes Iohannis XXII
pr. Rome 1475 (Hain
11595, no copies traced); pr. as part of the ordinary gloss on
Extrauagantes communes in early editions of Corpus iuris canonici
(Paris 1500), &c.; Schulte, 2. 198.
-
UC48.*352:
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Rosarium seu Apparatus ad Decretum
pr. [Strassburg 1473] (GW
3744), &c.; Schulte, 2. 187–8.
-
UC48.*353:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
-
UC48.354:
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Lectura super Decretales
pr. Strassburg 1512 &c.; Schulte, 2. 125.
-
UC48.*355 (`Io. in nouella super Decretales'):
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Nouellae in Decretales
pr. Venice 1489 (GW 1729), &c.; pr.
Venice 1581; Schulte, 2. 219–21. For the various recensions, see
K. Pennington in ZRG kan. 74 (1988) 328–47.
-
UC48.356:
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Rosarium seu Apparatus ad Decretum
pr. [Strassburg 1473] (GW
3744), &c.; Schulte, 2. 187–8.
-
UC48.*357b:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris
pr. Rome [1472]
(GW 1734), &c.
-
UC48.357a:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Nouellae in Sextum
pr. Rome 1476 (GW 1730), &c.; Schulte,
2. 218–19.
-
UC48.*358:
Paulus de Liazariis [†1356]
Lectura super Clementinas
unpr.; Schulte, 2. 247; DDC 6. 1276–7.
-
UC48.359:
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.]
-
UC48.*360–61:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Additiones ad Durantis Speculum iudiciale
pr. [Strassburg 1475]
(GW 1675); Schulte, 2. 221–3.
-
UC48.362a:
Bernard of Compostella iunior [13th cent.]
Commentary on the Decretals, inc. `Hactenus ut loquar'
pr. Paris 1516;
Schulte, 2. 118–9; Diaz 1348.
-
UC48.362b:
William de Mandagout [†1321]
De electionibus
pr. Paris 1506 &c.; pr. in Tractatus uniuersi iuris
(Venice 1584–6), 15/1. 407v–435v; Schulte, 2. 183–5; DDC 5. 1077–8.
-
UC48.*363 (anon.):
John of Freiburg OP [†1314]
Summa confessorum
pr. Augsburg 1476 (Goff J316), &c.; Schulte, 2.
421–2; Bloomfield 5256; Kaeppeli 2344. [Published in 1298; anonymous copies
often indistinguishable from the earlier work by Thomas of Chobham.]
-
UC48.364a:
Otto de Monteferrato [†1251], cardinal
Constitutiones (1237)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 245–59.
-
UC48.364b:
Ottobuono Fieschi (later Adrian V) [sedit 1276], cardinal legate
Constitutiones (1268)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 747–92.
-
UC48.365 (`liber taxarum omnium beneficiorum Anglie'):
Taxatio ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae auctoritate papae Nicholai IV
(1291)
pr. by Record Commission (1802).
-
UC48.366:
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.]
-
UC48.367:
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Rosarium seu Apparatus ad Decretum
pr. [Strassburg 1473] (GW
3744), &c.; Schulte, 2. 187–8.
-
UC48.368a:
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.]
-
UC48.368b:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
-
UC48.369:
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.]
-
UC48.370 (Card. Dinus):
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.]
-
UC48.370b:
Iohannes Monachus (Cardinal Jean Le Moine) [†1313]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. Venice 1585; Schulte, 2. 192. [Often known
as `Cardinalis'; his was treated as the ordinary gloss on the Sext at Paris
but not at Bologna. See also under Liber Sextus.]
-
UC48.370c:
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.]
-
UC48.371:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. with Liber sextus, Mainz 1465 &c. (GW
4848–87); standard edition is Corpus iuris canonici 3/3 (Rome 1582);
Schulte, 2. 213–14. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
-
UC48.371c (`Ostiensis super Innocentium'):
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Lectura super Decretales Innocentii IV
pr. with hi Lectura
super Decretales, Strassburg 1512, Venice 1581, &c.; Kuttner,
`Decretalistica', ZRG kan. 26 (1937) 460–61.
-
UC48.372 (`cum Io.'):
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.]
-
UC48.373 (`cum glosa Io. et Willelmi'):
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.]
-
UC48.374a:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
-
UC48.374b:
John Acton [†1350]
Commentary on the Legatine Constitutions
pr. with William
Lyndwood's Prouinciale (Oxford 1679); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 198–9.
-
UC48.375:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Nouellae in Sextum
pr. Rome 1476 (GW 1730), &c.; Schulte,
2. 218–19.
-
UC48.376a:
Paulus de Liazariis [†1356]
Lectura super Clementinas
unpr.; Schulte, 2. 247; DDC 6. 1276–7.
-
UC48.376b:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris
pr. Rome [1472]
(GW 1734), &c.
-
UC48.377–8 (2 vols):
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Lectura super Decretales
pr. Strassburg 1512 &c.; Schulte, 2. 125.
-
UC48.380:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Speculum iudiciale
pr. Strassburg 1473 (GW 9148), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 148–52; Lange, 2. 483–6.
-
UC48.381:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Speculum iudiciale
pr. Strassburg 1473 (GW 9148), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 148–52; Lange, 2. 483–6.
-
UC48.382 (`constituciones prouinciales cum const. O. et Ottoboni'):
William Lyndwood [†1446]
Prouinciale
pr. [Oxford 1483] (STC 17102), &c.; pr. Oxford 1679;
C. R. Cheney, Medieval Texts and Studies (Oxford 1973), 158–84.
-
UC48.383 (`casuarium Bernardi'):
Bernard of Parma [†1266]
Casus longi super Decretales
pr. Paris 1475 (GW 4092), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 115–16.
-
UC48.384 (`breuiarium sentenciarum'):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
—–, Sententiarum abbreuiationes
various texts, all unpr.;
Stegmüller Sent. 2–9,8.
-
UC48.385:
Witelo [13th cent.]
Perspectiua
pr. Nürnberg 1535 &c.; ed. F. Risner, Opticae
thesaurus (Basel 1572); Thorndike/Kibre 1689. [An edition was begun by
S. Ungaru & M. Smith, Studia Copernicana 15, 21, 28 (1977–91), covering
Books I–III and V of the ten books.]
-
UC48.*386a (`arithmetica Iordani cum commento'):
Jordanus de Nemore [early 13th cent.]
Arithmetica
part pr. with commentary by Jacques Lefèvre
d'Étaples, Paris 1496 (Goff J472), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 1600.
-
UC48.*386x = UC49.*77:
Campanus of Novara [†1296]
Computus maior
pr. with John de Sacro Bosco in Sphaera
mundi, Venice 1518 (Shaaber H332), fols. 153v–158v; Thorndike/Kibre
1365.
-
UC48.*388 (`liber animalium Alberti'):
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
De animalibus
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti Magni opera omnia (Paris
1890–99), vols. 11–12; ed. H. Stadler, BGPM 15–16 (1916); Fauser 29;
Glorieux Rép. 6bf.
-
UC48.?*389 = UC49.44:
Simon Bredon [†1372]
BRUO 257–8; DSB 2. 435–6.
[pseud.]
De aequatorio planetarum
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 612;
Thorndike/Kibre 1560.
-
UC48.*391x ?= UC49.†2:
Alphidius [?]
De lapide philosophorum
unpr.; Singer 144; Thorndike/Kibre
730, 1407.
-
UC48.*392:
Lanfranc of Milan [† c1306]
Chirurgia
pr. with the works of Guy de Chauliac, Venice 1498, fols.
161r–166r (chirurgia minor), 166v–210v (chirurgia maior);
Thorndike/Kibre 757, 983.
-
UC48.*392x:
John of Salerno []
Regula urinarum
-
UC48.*393 ?= UC49.4:
Plinius Secundus [?4th cent.]
LexMA 6. 446–7.
Medicina
ed. A. Önnerfors, Corpus medicorum latinorum 3 (Berlin
1964); Thorndike/Kibre 188, 570.
-
UC48.*393x:
Q. Gargilius Martialis [3rd cent.]
De nutrimentis olerum
ed. V. Rose, Teubner (1875), 129–212;
ed. S. Condorelli (Rome 1978), 8–53; Beccaria, 432; Thorndike/Kibre 1314.
-
UC48.394:
Peter of Auvergne [†1304]
unspec.
-
UC48.396:
Philip Aubyn OSB [†1296], prior of Worcester
Canons to Alphonsine Tables
not known to survive; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 435.
-
UC48.*397:
Henry of Gent [1217–1293]
Summa theologica
ed. E. M. Buytaert (New York 1953); Stegmüller
Sent. 318; Totok, 499.
-
UC48.*399:
Jacques de Tonnerre [14th cent.]
Quaestionarius super Decretales
unpr.; Kaeppeli 2152; Schulte,
2. 378.
-
UC48.*400:
William Lyndwood [†1446]
Prouinciale
pr. [Oxford 1483] (STC 17102), &c.; pr. Oxford 1679;
C. R. Cheney, Medieval Texts and Studies (Oxford 1973), 158–84.
-
UC48.*401:
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).
-
UC48.*401b:
Gerald of Wales [1146–1226]
Topographia Hiberniae
ed. J. F. Dimock, RS 21/5 (1867), 3–202.
-
UC48.*401c:
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Prophetia Merlini (Historia regum Britanniae VII), often found separately
ed. A. Griscom (London 1929), 383–97; ed. E. Faral, La Légende arturienne
(Paris 1929), 3. 186–203. [= §§ 106–118 in Faral's text of the Historia regum Britanniae.]
-
UC48.*401x:
John of Hildesheim OCarm [†1375]
Historia trium regum
pr. as Liber de gestis et translatione
trium regum, [Cologne] 1477 (Goff J336), &c.; M. Behland, Die
Dreikönigslegende des Iohannes von Hildesheim (Munich 1968).
-
UC48.*402a:
John Acton [†1350]
Commentary on the Legatine Constitutions
pr. with William
Lyndwood's Prouinciale (Oxford 1679); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 198–9.
-
UC48.*402b:
Ottobuono Fieschi (later Adrian V) [sedit 1276], cardinal legate
Constitutiones (1268)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 747–92.
-
UC48.*402x:
John Stratford [†1348], archbishop of Canterbury
Constitutiones (1342)
ed. Wilkins, Concilia, 2. 702–709.
-
UC48.*403a:
William de Montibus [†1213]
Numerale
unpr. apart from excerpts in Goering, William de Montibus, 227–60; Bloomfield 6161, 6163.
-
UC48.*403c:
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.
-
UC48.*403d:
William de Montibus [†1213]
Similitudinarium
unpr. apart from excerpts in Goering, William de Montibus, 304–333; Bloomfield 0202.
-
UC48.*403e:
William de Montibus [†1213]
Speculum poenitentis
ed. Goering, William de Montibus, 187–210;
Bloomfield 0504, 1410.
-
UC48.*403f (anon.):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Commentary on Aue maris stella
unpr.; Glorieux Rép.
104ab.
-
UC48.*403g (`tractatus de confessione'):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
De confessione (serm. 15)
unpr.; Thomson, Grossesteste, 125
(no. 79), 172 (no. 15); Bloomfield 4926.
-
UC48.*403x:
John Beleth [† after 1182]
Summa de ecclesiasticis officiis
ed. H. Douteil, CCCM
41, 41A (1976).
-
UC48.*404a (`Wallensis in summiloquio'):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Communiloquium siue Summa collationum ad omne genus hominum
pr. Lyon 1511, 1r–139v, &c.; Glorieux Rep. 322a.
-
UC48.*404b:
Petrus Alfonsi [early 12th cent.]
De disciplina clericali
PL 157. 671–706; ed. A. Hilka
& W. Söderhjelm (Helsinki / Heidelberg 1911); Diaz 892.
-
UC48.*404c (`Frontinus de bellis'):
Sex. Iulius Frontinus [c30–104 AD]
Stratagemata
ed. G. Gundermann, Teubner (1888).
-
UC48.405a:
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).
Formalitates
pr. with Antonius Andreae's Quaestiones de
tribus principiis, Ferrara 1490 (GW 1668), &c.; pr. with his Sentence
commentary, Venice 1520; Roth, Franz von Mayronis, 134–7; Stegmüller
Sent. 225.
-
UC48.405e (`F. de ueritatibus'):
François de Meyronnes OFM [† after 1328]
Moralia siue Liber de uirtutibus
unpr.; Roth, Franz von
Mayronis, 225–8; Bloomfield 0550.
-
UC48.†405 (`de ente et eius passionibus', among works of F.):
François de Meyronnes OFM [† after 1328]
Quaestiones de ente
unpr.; Roth, Franz von Mayronis, 198–9.
-
UC48.*406:
Nicholas de Gorran OP [† c1295]
Distinctiones theologicae
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3090; Bloomfield 0062.
-
UC48.*407:
P. Terentius Afer (Terence) [c195–159 BC]
Comoediae
ed. R. Kauer & W. M. Lindsay, OCT (19582).
-
UC48.*408b:
John Mirk OSA [fl. 1400]
Manuale sacerdotis
ed. J. M. Girsch, PhD diss. (Toronto 1990);
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 284.
-
UC48.*408d (`uisio Bernardi'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Planctus Mariae
pr. [Cologne c. 1470] (GW 4055); ed. C. W.
Marx in JMLat 4 (1994) 118–29; H. Barré in Revue d'ascétique et de
mystique 28 (1952) 245–66. The text is a widely circulating extract
from Oglerio of Locedio's De laudibus sanctae Dei genitricis (ed. J. B.
Adriani (Turin 1893)). [For the incipit Quis dabit capiti meo aquam
[Ier 9:1], Bloomfield 4839 gives only two copies, though there are
very many.]
-
UC48.*409a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De diligendo Deo
PL 40. 847–64; CPPM 2. 3070. The text is
a 12th-cent. catena of extracts from Hugh of Saint-Victor with passages
also from Anselm, Bernard, and Aelred.
-
UC48.*409b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
UC48.*409c:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Meditationes de spiritu sancto
CPPM 2. 3072; PL 40.
901–942; Wilmart, Auteurs, 415–56.
-
UC48.*409d:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae in Canticum canticorum
CPL 1709; ed. P. P. Verbraken,
CCSL 144 (1963) 1–46. [See also Robert de Tumbalena (ps. Gregory),
Commentary on the Song of Songs.]
-
UC48.*409x:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Qualiter orandum sit pro remissione peccatorum a Deo obtinenda ad
imitationem Dauid (Miscellanea II 58)
PL 177. 621–2; Goy, 452–7.
-
UC48.409e (`Parisiensis de prebendis'):
William of Auvergne, known as Parisiensis [c1180–1249], bishop of Paris
P. Viard in DS 6 (1967) 1182–92.
De collatione et singularitate beneficiorum
pr. in Guillelmi
Alverni opera omnia (Paris/Orleans 1674), 2. 248–60; Ottman 7; Glorieux
Rép. 141r.
-
UC48.410:
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.
-
UC48.*411 (anon.):
Thomas Hibernicus [14th cent.]
Manipulus florum
pr. Piacenza 1483 &c. Discussed by
R. H. & M. A. Rouse, Preachers, Florilegia, and Sermons: Studies on the
Manipulus Florum of Thomas of Ireland (Toronto 1979).
-
UC48.*412 (anon.):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Summa iustitiae
unpr.; Thomson, Grosseteste, 263–5; Bloomfield
2881, 4699; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 339.
-
UC48.*413a = UC49.*25:
Origen [c185–c254]
Epithalamium super Cantica canticorum, tr. Rufinus
CPG 1433;
PG 13. 61–198; ed. W. A. Baehrens, GCS 33 (1925) 61–241; ed. O. Rousseau,
SChr 372 (1966); Stegmüller Bibl. 6200.
-
UC48.*413b:
Antonius Rampigollis OESA [early 15th cent.]
Figurae bibliorum siue Compendium morale
pr. Milan 1494 (Goff
R23), &c.; Bloomfield 1312.
-
UC48.*414 (`distincciones Parisiensis'):
Nicholas de Byard OP [fl. 1250]
Summa de abstinentia
pr. Paris [c. 1495–7] (ISTC), &c.;
Kaeppeli 3046; Bloomfield 1841.
-
UC48.*415:
Fasciculus morum, a Franciscan compilation
ed. S. Wenzel (University
Park, PA, 1989); Bloomfield 6196; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 572.
-
UC48.*416 (`de miraculis sanctorum', abbrev.):
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.]
-
UC48.*418a:
John Acton [†1350]
Commentary on the Legatine Constitutions
pr. with William
Lyndwood's Prouinciale (Oxford 1679); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 198–9.
-
UC48.*418c (`Beliall cum tabulis'):
Iacobus de Theramo (Giacomo Palladini) [c1350–1417]
VL 4. 441–7.
Consolatio peccatorum (1382), also known as Belial
pr. Augsburg
1472 (Goff J64), &c.; Bloomfield 3997.
-
UC48.419a–c (part):
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.
-
UC48.419d:
Walter Burley [1275–after 1344]
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
pr. Padua
[?1477] (GW 5773); Venice 1494 (Shaaber G403), &c.; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
713.
-
UC48.*420:
John Halgrin of Abbeville [†1239]
J. Ribaillier, DS 8 (1974) 249–56.
Sermones de tempore
unpr.; Glorieux Rép. 113a; Schneyer Rep. 3. 510–523.
-
UC48.*420a (isagoge):
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.
-
UC48.*421:
Simon Boraston OP [† after 1338]
Distinctiones theologiae
unpr.; Bloomfield 0074; Stegmüller Bibl.
7641; Kaeppeli 3589; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 609–10.
-
UC48.*422:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Tabula super Sacram Scripturam, also titled Distinctiones
unpr.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 3998,1; Bloomfield 0122.
-
UC48.*423 (`sermones de festis'):
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.]
-
UC48.*424b:
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.
-
UC48.*425b (`pharetra doctorum'):
William de la Furmentarie OFM [?]
(attrib.), Pharetra
pr. [Strassburg 1472] (Goff P571), &c.;
ed. A. C. Peltier, S. Bonaventurae opera omnia
(Paris 1864–71), 7. 1–231; Glorieux Rép. 311t; Distelbrink 178;
Bloomfield 2530. [One copy of the work is dated 1261, which provides a
terminus ad quem; it is usually anonymous, but some copies carry an
ascription to Bonaventure, other to Guibert of Tournai, and one very
distinctively to William de la Furmentarie, an English friar.]
-
UC48.425a:
Berengaudus [9th cent.], monk of Ferrières
Expositio super septem uisiones libri Apocalypsis
pr. as the
work of Ambrose, Paris 1554, &c.; PL 17. 765–970 (with the works of
Ambrose); Stegmüller Bibl. 1711.
-
UC48.426a:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
Epistolae
PL 207. 1–560; L. Wahlgren, The Letter Collection of
Peter of Blois. Studies in the Manuscript Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina
Gothoburgensia 58 (1993).
-
UC48.426b (`epistole Thome de Capua'):
Thomas of Capua [before 1185–1239]
Summa de arte dictandi
ed. S. F. Hahn, Collectio monumentorum
(Brunswick 1724–6), 2. 279–385 (from an incomplete manuscript); part ed.
E. Heller, diss. (Heidelberg 1929).
-
UC48.426c (`epistole P. de Vineis'):
Petrus de Vinea [†1249], chancellor to Frederick II
Summa dictaminis
ed. S. Schardius, Epistolarum Petri de Vineis
libri VI (Basel 1566); manuscripts listed by H. M. Schaller, Deutsches
Archiv 12 (1956) 114–59.
-
UC48.*427:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
[app.]
Excerpta librorum beati Gregorii, a collection of excerpts
arranged in sixteen books and 317 chapters, which survives in several
manuscripts. See notes.
-
UC48.*428 (`Parisiensis de uiciis'):
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.]
-
UC48.*429 (`Philippus de Greuis super euangelia') = UC49.*17:
Philip the Chancellor (Philippe de Grève) [†1236]
H. Meylan, in an unpublished thesis for the Ecole des chartes (1927), cited
by F. Ueberweg, Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie, ed. B. Geyer
(1923–8), 2. 730, distinguishes Philippus Cancellarius from Philippus de
Greva, with whom he has been customarily identified.
Sermones dominicales
unpr.; Schneyer Rep. 4. 818–25;
Glorieux Rép. 119c.
-
UC48.*430:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
De ueritate
STO vol. 22; Glorieux Rép. 14q.
-
UC48.*431 (`Wallensis ad omne genus hominum'):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Communiloquium siue Summa collationum ad omne genus hominum
pr. Lyon 1511, 1r–139v, &c.; Glorieux Rep. 322a.
-
UC48.*431x:
Guibert of Tournai OFM [†1284]
Sermones ad uarios status
pr. Lyon [after 1503] (GW 9. 608);
Glorieux Rép. 311g; Schneyer Rep. 2. 299–307.
-
UC48.*432a:
Robert Holcot OP [†1349]
Commentary on Wisdom
pr. [Cologne, not after 1476] (Goff H288),
&c.; Kaeppeli 3497; Stegmüller Bibl. 7416.
-
UC48.*432b (`allegorie super uetus et nouum test.', attrib. Comestor):
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1173]
Liber exceptionum
PL 177. 191–284 (Part I only); ed. J. Châtillon,
Textes philosophiques du moyen âge 5 (Paris 1958); Stegmüller Bibl. 7317. [Part
II, Books I–IX, circulated as Allegoriae super V. T.: PL 175. 633–750;
ed. Châtillon, 213–373. Books XI–XIV, Allegoriae super N. T.: PL 175.
751–924; ed. Châtillon, 439–517; Stegmüller Bibl. 3847–8 (Hugh), 6573 (Petrus Comestor), 7316 (Richard)]
-
UC48.*433:
Augustinus Triumphus de Ancona OESA [1243–1328]
De ecclesiastica potestate
pr. Augsburg 1473 (GW 3050), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 194–5; Glorieux Rép. 409ae.
-
UC48.*434b:
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.
-
UC48.*435a:
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
Ars maior
ed. L. Holtz, Donat et la tradition de l'enseignement
grammatical (Paris 1981), 603–74; ed. A. Schönberger (Frankfurt 2009).
-
UC48.*435b:
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De nominibus utensilium
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies
(London 1857), 96–119; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 181–90; Hunt, Nequam,
126–8; Dean 301.
-
UC48.*435c:
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
DNB (`Adam Angligena'); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 5.
De utensilibus
ed. A. Scheler, Jahrbuch für romanische und englische
Literatur 8 (1867) 75–93; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 172–6.
-
UC48.*435d:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Dictionarius
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies (London 1857), 1. 120–138;
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
(Cambridge 1991), 1. 196–203; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 255.
-
UC48.*435e:
Hymnarium glosatum, used as an instruction-book for novices
and often found with school-books
pr. Paris 1485 (Goff E154), &c.;
pr. London [c. 1496] (STC 16111), &c.; H. Gneuss, Hymnar und Hymnen
im englischen Mittelalter (Tübingen 1968), 194–206; Hunt, Teaching
Latin, 1. 38–42.
-
UC48.*435f:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
UC48.*435g:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
UC48.*435h:
Theodulus [?9th cent.]
Ecloga
ed. J. Osternacher (Linz/Urfahr 1902); ed. F. Mosetti
Casaretto, Per Verba 5 (Florence 1997); WIC 664. [For commentaries
see CTC 2. 303–348.]
-
UC48.*435i:
Avianus [4th cent.]
Fabulae
ed. Hervieux 3. 263–88; ed. A. Guaglianone (Turin 1958);
WIC 16951.
-
UC48.*435j = UC49.12:
Maximianus [6th cent.]
Elegiae
CPL 1519; ed. T. Agazzino (Bologna 1970).
-
UC48.*435k:
Claudianus Claudius [† after 404]
De raptu Proserpinae
ed. J. B. Hall (Cambridge 1969); ed. J. B.
Hall, Teubner (1985), 289–341.
-
UC48.*435x:
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
Ars minor
GL 4. 355–66; ed. A. Schönberger (Frankfurt 2008).
-
UC48.*436:
John Lathbury OFM [†1362]
Commentary on Lamentations
¶pr. Oxford 1482 (STC 15297, Goff L75);
Stegmüller Bibl. 4762.
-
UC48.*437 = UC49.*20:
John Lathbury OFM [†1362]
Alphabetum morale siue Distinctiones theologicae
unpr.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 4758; Bloomfield 0117; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 273.
-
UC48.*438:
Iohannes de Burgo [† after 1398]
Pupilla oculi
pr. London 1510 (STC 4115), &c.; Bloomfield 2441;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 222.
-
UC48.*439:
William Lyndwood [†1446]
Prouinciale
pr. [Oxford 1483] (STC 17102), &c.; pr. Oxford 1679;
C. R. Cheney, Medieval Texts and Studies (Oxford 1973), 158–84.
-
UC48.*441a:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Opera
pr. under the title Opera et tractatus (Nürnberg 1491) (GW
2032); pr. under the title Opuscula, [Basel, not after 1497] (GW 2033),
[Strassburg c. 1497–1500] (GW 2034).
-
UC48.*441b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De diuersis quaestionibus LXXXIII
CPL 289; ed. A.
Mutzenbecher, CCSL 44A (1975) 3–249.
-
UC48.*441c (`de beata †uirgine'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De beata uita
CPL 254; ed. W. M. Green, CCSL 29 (1970)
65–85. [See also Augustine serm. 346.]
-
UC48.*441d:
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).
-
UC48.*441e:
Quodvultdeus [†453], bishop of Carthage
(ps. Augustine), Sermo aduersus quinque haereses (serm. 10)
CPL 410; ed. R. Braun, CCSL 60 (1976) 261–301. [This and the other
sermons of Quodvultdeus are always ascribed to Augustine in manuscripts.]
-
UC48.*441f:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Enchiridion
CPL 295; ed. E. Evans, CCSL 46 (1969) 23–114.
-
UC48.*441g (`contra hereticam prauitatem'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De haeresibus
CPL 314; ed. R. Vander Plaetse & C. Beukers, CCSL 46 (1969) 273–345.
-
UC48.*441h:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De libero arbitrio
CPL 260; ed. W. M. Green, CCSL 29 (1970) 211–321.
-
UC48.*441ij (`de utilitate penitencie. de agendis'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones de poenitentia (serm. 351–2)
CPL 284; PL 39.
1535–60. [See also Augustine ps., De poenitentibus, serm. 393.]
-
UC48.*441k:
Gennadius [late 5th cent.]
Liber ecclesiasticorum dogmatum
CPL 958.
-
UC48.*441l:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De natura boni
CPL 323.
-
UC48.*441x (vii beat.):
Alexander of Canterbury OSB [early 12th cent.], monk of Christ Church,
Canterbury
Liber ex dictis beati Anselmi
ed. R. W. Southern & F. S. Schmitt,
Memorials of St Anselm (London 1969), 108–95. [De VII beatitudinibus is
the usual title of c. 5 (inc. `Queritur inter homines'), circulating
separately, Bloomfield 4509; this title may also be used for ps. Anselm,
De XIV partibus beatitudinis.]
-
UC48.*443:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Moralia in Iob
CPL 1708; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 143, 143A, 143B
(1979–85).
-
UC48.*444–6 + UC48.455:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Summa theologica
STO vols. 4–12; Glorieux Rép. 14ax.
-
UC48.*447 (IV):
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.
-
UC48.*448:
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).
-
UC48.*451a (gl.):
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.]
-
UC48.*451b (gl.):
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.]
-
UC48.452:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri naturales, a collection comprising Aristotle's Physica,
De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, Meteora I–III, De plantis,
and the pseudo-Aristotelian Liber de causis and De differentia spiritus
et animae; in the late 13th cent. new translations from Greek were substituted
for those from Arabic
AL Codd. 1. 49–51 for analysis.
-
UC48.†453 (`gesta regum Anglie', anon.):
William of Malmesbury OSB [c1080–1143]
Gesta regum Anglorum
ed. W. Stubbs, RS 90 (1887–9); ed. M.
Winterbottom & R. M. Thomson, OMT (1998–9).
-
UC48.*454x:
Thomas of Chobham [† after 1233]
Summa confessorum
ed. F. Broomfield, Analecta
mediaevalia Namurcensia 25 (1968); Bloomfield 1145. [Anonymous copies after
1298 are more likely to be the work of John of Freiburg.]
-
UC48.455 (4 vols):
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Summa theologica
STO vols. 4–12; Glorieux Rép. 14ax.
-
UC48.*456x (`liber in gallicis'):
Maugis d'Aigremont
ed. M. Ferdinand Castets (Montpellier 1893); ed.
P. Vernay, Romanica Helvetica 93 (bern 1980).
1091 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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