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UO80. List of books bequeathed by Stephen Kettelbergh, 22 June 1359
70 identified entries found.
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UO80.1:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
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UO80.2 (`Petrus Elie cum scripto Prisciani de constructionibus'):
Petrus Elias [mid 12th cent.]
Summa in Priscianum minorem (on Institutiones XVII–XVIII)
ed.
J. E. Tolson, CIMA 27 (1978) 2–158; ed. L. A. Reilly (Toronto 1993),
832–1057.
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UO80.†3 (`alphabetum ebraycum'):
Jerome [c347–420]
[pseud.]
De formis hebraicarum litterarum
CPL 624; Lambert 401.
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UO80.4:
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.
Logica uetus comprised
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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.]
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UO80.5:
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.
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UO80.7 (`consideraciones Dokynge . . 2o fo Platonis'):
Thomas Docking OFM [† after 1269]
Considerationes
not known as a work of Docking.
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UO80.8 (`unus textus naturalium cum duplici textu'):
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.
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UO80.9 (`textus naturalium'):
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.
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UO80.10 (`commentum celi et mundi'):
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.
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UO80.*11 (`textus ethicorum'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Ethica, tr. Robert Grosseteste
pr. Louvain 1476 (GW
2360), &c.; ed. R. A. Gauthier, AL 26/1–3 (1972–4), 141–370,
375–588 (two recensions, the second a revision by Moerbeke)).
Ethica noua (where specified) was an anonymous translation from the Greek
of Book I, circulating with Ethica uetus, a translation of Books II–III
(AL 26/2), both now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa.
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UO80.*11x:
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.
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UO80.12a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Politica, tr. William of Moerbeke
pr. Cologne 1492 (GW 2444),
&c. [The Translatio uetus, where specified, comprised only Books I–II,
ed. P. Michaud-Quantin, AL 29/1 (1961), but this had limited circulation.]
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UO80.12b:
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.]
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UO80.13:
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.]
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UO80.14 (`textus translacionis naturalium'):
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.
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UO80.15 (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).
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UO80.16:
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).
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UO80.17 (`textus pulcher antique translacionis', James of Venice):
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).
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UO80.18 (`textus naturalium antique translacionis'):
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.
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UO80.19:
Justinian [†565]
Codex
pr. Mainz 1475 (GW 7722), &c.; ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris
ciuilis 2 (Berlin 1877). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius: standard
text is that in Corpus iuris ciuilis (Lyon 1584).]
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UO80.20 (inforciatum):
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
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UO80.21 (`unum digestum'):
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
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UO80.22a:
Authenticum was a common medieval arrangement in nine collationes of
Justinian's Nouellae
ed. G. E. Heimbach (Leipzig 1851); Warner & Gilson,
BM Cat. Royal, 1. 355.
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UO80.22b (`cum tribus libris C.'):
Tres libri, comprising Books X–XII of Justinian's Codex, often
circulated as a separate text
???.
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UO80.24 (`altera pars . .'):
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Lectura super Decretales
pr. Strassburg 1512 &c.; Schulte, 2. 125.
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UO80.25:
Constitutiones Clementinae, collecting the constitutions of Clement V,
promulgated by John XXII in 1317
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici,
2. 1129–1200; Schulte, 2. 45–50. [The ordinary gloss on the Clementines is
that of Iohannes Andreae; others include Jean le Moine, Guido de Baysio,
Jesselin de Cassagnes, Paulus de Liazariis, and William of Mont Lauzun.]
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UO80.27:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
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UO80.28:
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.
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UO80.*31 (`geometria E.'):
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.
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UO80.*32 (`canones astronomice Arzachelis'):
Arzachel (Ibrahim bin Yahya an-Naqqash az-Zarqali al-Qurtubi, Abu Ishaq)
[†1100]
Canones ad tabulas Toletanas, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr.
Nürnberg 1534; ed. F. S. Pedersen, The Toledan Tables (Copenhagen 2002),
2. 331–499; Carmody, 157–60; Thorndike/Kibre 1268, 1306, 1708. Pedersen
judges that the medieval ascriptions to Arzachel and Gerard are not reliable.
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UO80.33 (`liber ix iudicum'):
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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UO80.34:
Macrobius [fl. 400]
Commentary on Cicero's De somno Scipionis
ed. L. von Jan
(Quedlinburg/Leipzig 1848); ed. J. Willis, Teubner (19702).
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UO80.35:
Calcidius [4th cent.]
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus
ed. J. H. Waszink, Plato
Latinus 4 (Leiden 1962).
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UO80.37:
Henry of Gent [1217–1293]
Quodlibeta
pr. Paris 1518, Venice 1608;
ed. H. Macken, R. Wielockx, & others, Henrici de Gandauo opera omnia, vols.
5–19 (Leiden 1979–#); Glorieux Quodl. 1. 177–99.
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UO80.40:
Henry of Gent [1217–1293]
Summa theologica
ed. E. M. Buytaert (New York 1953); Stegmüller
Sent. 318; Totok, 499.
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UO80.42 (`altera pars moralium G.'):
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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UO80.43:
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.
De ueritate
STO vol. 22; Glorieux Rép. 14q.
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UO80.44:
Henry of Gent [1217–1293]
Quodlibeta
pr. Paris 1518, Venice 1608;
ed. H. Macken, R. Wielockx, & others, Henrici de Gandauo opera omnia, vols.
5–19 (Leiden 1979–#); Glorieux Quodl. 1. 177–99.
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UO80.45 (`liber historiarum'):
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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UO80.46 (I):
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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UO80.47:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De sacramentis christianae fidei
PL 176. 173–618; Goy, 133–72.
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UO80.49 (`questiones I. Duns super libros sentenciarum'):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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UO80.50:
Henry of Gent [1217–1293]
Quodlibeta
pr. Paris 1518, Venice 1608;
ed. H. Macken, R. Wielockx, & others, Henrici de Gandauo opera omnia, vols.
5–19 (Leiden 1979–#); Glorieux Quodl. 1. 177–99.
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UO80.54:
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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UO80.55 (`questiones I. Duns super primam partem sentenciarum'):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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UO80.†56 (`questiones super quartam partem . .'):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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UO80.57 (`questiones I. Duns super terciam partem . .'):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, known as the Opus Oxoniense
DSO vols. 8–21; ed. C. Balić & others, Ioannis Duns Scoti opera
omnia, vols. 1–# (Vatican City 1950–#); Stegmüller Sent. 421.
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UO80.59:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De uera religione
CPL 264; ed. W. M. Green, CSEL 77/2 (1961); ed. K. D.
Daur, CCSL 32 (1962) 187–260.
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UO80.60:
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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UO80.61 (1st vol.):
Henry of Gent [1217–1293]
Quodlibeta
pr. Paris 1518, Venice 1608;
ed. H. Macken, R. Wielockx, & others, Henrici de Gandauo opera omnia, vols.
5–19 (Leiden 1979–#); Glorieux Quodl. 1. 177–99.
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UO80.62:
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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UO80.63:
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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UO80.64:
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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UO80.65 (`tercia pars scripti', anon.):
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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UO80.66:
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.
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UO80.67 (`questiones de Gandauo'):
Henry of Gent [1217–1293]
Quodlibeta
pr. Paris 1518, Venice 1608;
ed. H. Macken, R. Wielockx, & others, Henrici de Gandauo opera omnia, vols.
5–19 (Leiden 1979–#); Glorieux Quodl. 1. 177–99.
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UO80.*68 (`itinerarium Clementis'):
Ps. Clement of Rome
Recognitiones, tr. Rufinus
pr. Paris 1504, Basel 1526 (Adams C2124);
ed. B. Rehm & G. Strecker, GCS 51 (19932). See note on B68.343.
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UO80.*68x:
Arnold of Liège OP [fl. 1290]
Alphabetum narrationum
unpr.; Glorieux Rép. 61b; Kaeppeli 335;
Bloomfield 0448.
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UO80.†71 (`tabula originalium'):
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Tabula super originalia patrum
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3521; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 564.
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UO80.74 (`quaternus de grammatica que incipit Ecclesie sacre'):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Accentuarius
unpr.; WIC 5204; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253.
Extract and glosses in Hunt, Teaching Latin, 1. 143–51.
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UO80.75:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
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UO80.*80 ('item liber Conch''):
William of Conches [c1080–1154]
De philosophia mundi
PL 90. 1127–78 and PL 172.
41–102; ed. G. Maurach (Pretoria 1980).
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UO80.82 (`catholicon cathenatus'):
John of Genoa OP [† after 1286]
Catholicon
pr. [Mainz ?1460] (GW 3182), Augsburg 1469 (GW
3183), &c.; Kaeppeli 2199. [Usually anonymous in lists.]
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UO80.84 (`Alfraganus'):
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.
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UO80.88:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
STO 1*/2. 3–247;
Glorieux Rép. 14ba.
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UO80.93:
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
Commentary on Aristotle's Analytica posteriora
ed. P. Rossi
(Florence 1981); Thomson, Grosseteste, 84–5.
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UO80.96:
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.
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UO80.98 (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).
70 identified entries found.
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