Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 420 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 751 g
Reihe: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 2: Henrici de Gandavo Opera Omnia
Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 420 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 751 g
Reihe: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 2: Henrici de Gandavo Opera Omnia
ISBN: 978-90-6186-448-6
Verlag: LEUVEN UNIV PR
Quodlibet VII also treats more philosophical matters, e.g. transcendentals, God's essence and knowledge, knowledge of the divine essence, genus, difference, matter, relation, quantity, human knowledge, and the human body. In addition, the text contains a response to some claims in Berthaud of Saint denis' Quodlibet I, q17. This fellow secular master has not been studied or edited, but he emerges here and in the Tractatus as a secular master with whom Henry disagreed.
The edited text was established from the manuscript PARIS, Bibl. Nat., lat. 15350 and from manuscripts copied from a first university exemplar in paris. Three manuscripts, copied from a possible second exemplar, are collated for on pecia only. The critical study explains the editiorial method, which is complicated by two facts. First, the text of Quodlibet VII in the manuscript PARIS, Bibl. Nat., lat. 15350 seems to be copied from two different models. There is a noticeable change of ink in the text at the beginning of question 23. The text of this manuscript prior to this change is rather sonsestently superior to the first university exemplar. After this change, the text although occasionally equal or superior to the text of the first university exemplar, will often need to be coorected by the readings of the first exemplar. The second complication is that for three of the peciae, specifically peciae 10, 11, and 13, the manuscripts that depend on this exemplar form definite subgroups, probably because these peciae were either corrected or replaced.
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Critical Study
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Introduction
- The editions and the manuscripts
- Historical elements used for the reconstruction of the text: the text examined exteriorly
- The general relationships of the manuscripts: the text examined interiorly
- Ms. 25 and the university exemplar
- The reconstitution of the text of Quodlibet VII
- History of the text of Quodlibet VII
- The general tradition of Quodlibet VII represented by a diagram
- Technique of the edition
- Symbols of the manuscript
Quodlibet VII
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