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    Henrici de Gandavo Quodlibet XV

    AvHenry of Ghent,Girard J. Etzkorn

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2007

    Del 20 i serien Ancient and Medieval Philosophy–Series 2: Henrici de Gandavo Opera Omnia

    804 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Henry of Ghent's Quodlibet XV, his last Quodlibet before his death, was composed sometime after the fall of Acre (May 10, 1291) and Nicolas IV's letter Illuminet super nos (sent on August 1, 1291), both of which are referred to in this Quodlibeta. This Quodlibet would have been prepared for distribution shortly after the public disputation was delivered, either in Advent of 1291 or Lent of 1292. The sixteen questions treat a range of issues, e.g. the immaculate conception, the omnipotence of God, the nature of an "instance", the absolute and ordained powers of the pope and the nature of a just war. The positions of Henry in Quodlibet XV were influential. For example, nearly a century after its composition, Thomas de Rossy refers to this text of Henry in his De conceptione Virginis Immaculatae. The text was reconstructed based upon manuscripts copied from a first Parisian university exemplar, manuscripts whose model was probably a second Parisian university exemplar, and a manuscript which was in the possession of Godfrey of Fontaines, whose model may have been a nearly completed version of what would ultimately be a source of the first Parisian exemplar.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2007-03-05
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 22 mm
    • Vikt:907 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Ancient and Medieval Philosophy–Series 2: Henrici de Gandavo Opera Omnia
    • Antal sidor:260
    • Förlag:Leuven University Press
    • ISBN:9789058675644

    Utforska kategorier

    • Filosofiska discipliner inom Filosofi och religion

    Mer om författaren

    Girard J. Etzkorn is a former professor emeritus at St. Bonaventure University. He died in 2023. Gordon A. Wilson is Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • ForewordCritical studyIntroductionThe Editions and the ManuscriptsHistorical and Codicological Elements Used For the Establishment of the Text: The Text Examined Exteriorly1. Quodlibet XV as a Text of Henry of Ghent2. Quodlibet XV as a Text Edited by the University in ParisA. The First University ExemplarB. A Possible Second ExemplarThe General Relationships of the Manuscripts: The Text Examined Interiorly1. The Isolated Accidents2. The Common AccidentsA. A Second Exemplar Other Than the Parisian University Exemplar of 8 Pecia?Manuscript 14 (PARIS, Bibl. Nat., lat. 15350): Independent of the University Exemplar Tradition1. Manuscript 14 (PARIS, Bibl. Nat., lat. 15350): An Incomplete Text of Quodlibet XV2. The Corrections to Manuscript 14 in Quodlibet XV3. The Model of Manuscript 14The First Parisian ExemplarThe Reconstruction of the Critical TextThe References in Quodlibet XVThe Genesis of the Exemplars, Represented by a DiagramTechnique of the Edition-- Symbols: 1. In the Text Itself2. In the Critical Apparatus-- Abbreviations: 1. In the Critical Apparatus2. In the Apparatus of CitationsSigla of the ManuscriptsQUODLIBET XVq. 1. Utrum Deus posset facere quod vacuum essetq. 2. Utrum Christus ascendat super omnes caelosq. 3. Utrum omnis actio humana Christi sit supernaturalisq. 4. Utrum operatio qua convertebatur cibus in corpus Christi fuerat naturalisq. 5. Utrum relatio habeat debilius esse inter praedicamentaq. 6. Utrum sit possibile ponere plures formas et diversas accidentales differentes solo numero simul in eodem subiecto indivisibiliq. 7. Utrum aliquod agens creatum in agendo posset attingere substantiam primae materiaeq. 8. Utrum operatio intelligendi qua angelus vel mens humana intelligit se differat a seq. 9. Utrum intellectio qua angelus aut mens humana intelligit se sit sibi essentialior quam illa qua intelligit Deumq. 10. Utrum anima gloriosa, resumpto corpore glorioso, possit videre obiectum sensibile absque sensu medioq. 11. Utrum homo generatus a viro et muliere, si assumeretur in unitate personae a Filio Dei, esset filius viri illiusq. 12. Utrum magister vel scholaris qui tenetur ad horas canonicas, si dimittat illas dicere uno die propter studium et lectiones ex proposito et spe recuperandi et dicendi illas alio die, peccet mortaliterq. 13. Utrum conceptio Virginis Mariae sit celebranda ratione conceptionisq. 14. Utrum indulgentiae praelatorum tantum valeant quantum sonantq. 15. Utrum licitum sit magistris disputare de potestate praelatorumq. 16. Utrum miles irruens praevolando consortes suos in hostium exercitum faciat opus magnanimitatisTABLESWorks Cited by HenryOnomastic TableManuscripts CitedQuoted PublicationsTable of Contents