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Critical edition of articles 63âEUR"67 of HenryâEUR(TM)s Summa on personal identity, equality and similitude
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Critical edition of articles 63âEUR"67 of HenryâEUR(TM)s Summa on personal identity, equality and similitude
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- Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 2: Henrici de Gandavo Opera Omnia
- Verlag: Leuven University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789462703926
- ISBN-10: 9462703922
- Artikelnr.: 68802524
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 2: Henrici de Gandavo Opera Omnia
- Verlag: Leuven University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789462703926
- ISBN-10: 9462703922
- Artikelnr.: 68802524
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gordon A. Wilson is professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina. He is the general coordinator of the Leuven edition of the Opera omnia of Henry of Ghent. Girard J. Etzkorn is a former professor emeritus at St. Bonaventure University. He died in 2023. Bernd Goehring is a member of the Scotistic Commission of America, centered at the Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame. .They are assisted by Linda N. Etzkorn, M.A.
Foreword
Critical study
The Editions and Manuscripts
§ 1. The Editions
§ 2. The Manuscripts
The Text Examined Exteriorly: Historical and Codicological Elements Used
For the Establishment of the Text
§ 1. The Authorship and Date of the Summa, art. 6367
§ 2. The Summa, art. 6367: Distributed by Means of Two Successive
Exemplars by the University in Paris
A. The First Parisian University Exemplar
B. The Second Parisian University Exemplar
The Text Examined Interiorly: The Relationships Among the Manuscripts,
Established by a General Test Collation
§ 1. The Common Accidents
A. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized by the Number of Common
Accidents
B. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized Individually
1. Manuscript B" (Biblioteca Vaticana, ms. Borgh. 17)
2. The Group of Manuscripts Dependent upon the First Exemplar of the
University in Paris
a. Sub-groups of Manuscripts, which Indicate Possible Common Models
Stemming from the First Parisian University Exemplar
1. A possible group of British manuscripts
2. A Group of Vatican Manuscripts Dependent upon the Manuscript Biblioteca
Vaticana, ms. Vat. lat. 854 (= ms. 12, i.e. I')
3. Manuscripts Copied from The Second Parisian University Exemplar xxxiv §
2. The Isolated Accidents
The Selection of Manuscripts to be Collated
The Latin Text of Summa, art. 6367 *
§ 1. The Second Parisian University Exemplar of *Summa, art. 6367
§ 2. The Editions of Badius and Scarparius of Summa, art. 6367
The References in Summa, art. 6367
The Genesis of the Exemplars, Represented by a Diagram
The Structure of Summa, art. 6367
Techniques of the Edition
§ 1. Editorial Principles
§ 2. Transcription Conventions
Symbols
1. In the text Itself
2. In the Critical Apparatus
Abbreviations
1. In the Critical Apparatus
2. In the Apparatus of Citations
Sigla of the Manuscripts and Abbreviations of the Editions
Reproductions
Summa, art. 63-67
Art. 63: De tribus generibus relationum communium
q. 1: Utrum habitudo communium relationum differat ab aliis in aliis duobus
generibus relationum
q. 2: Utrum relationes communes differant ab aliis secundum rem aut
secundum rationem
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes distinguantur ab aliis secundum genus aut
secundum speciem
Art. 64: De comparatione relationum communium inter se
q. 1: Utrum relationes communes inter se differant
q. 2: Utrum genera relationum communium differant inter se secundum rem an
secundum rationem
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes distinguantur inter se secundum genera aut
secundum species
q. 4: Utrum illae quae sunt in eodem genere secundum rem secundum tres
modos relationum communium differant specie aut genere ab illis quae sunt
in eisdem secundum rationem
Art. 65: De relationibus communibus in comparatione ad sua principia
q. 1: Utrum omnes relationes communes causentur ab uno et multo
q. 2: Utrum relationes communes quae causantur ab uno, scilicet idem,
aequale et simile, uniformiter causentur ab uno; et contraria eorum,
scilicet diversum, inaequale et dissimile, a multo
q. 3: Utrum idem, aequale et simile inter se comparata uniformiter
causentur ab uno, et econtra sua contraria a multo
Art. 66: De relationibus communibus in comparatione ad sua principia
fundamentalia, cuiusmodi sunt substantia, quantitas et qualitas
q. 1: Utrum in substantia, quantitate et qualitate habeat fundari omne
genus relationis
q. 2: Utrum identitas, aequalitas et similitudo fundentur in rebus trium
praedicamentorum absolutorum
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes fundentur in substantia, quantitate et
qualitate
q. 4: Utrum singulum genus relationum communium in singulo dictorum trium
praedicamentorum habeat fundari
q. 5: Utrum super penitus idem numero possint fundari relationes communes
diversorum generum relationum
Art. 67: De habitudinibus relationum communium in comparatione ad subiecta
relata per illas
q. 1: Utrum relata relatione communi sint semper alia et alia
q. 2: Utrum relata uniformiter sint alia et alia in singulis rebus et in
singulis relationum generibus
q. 3: Utrum in qualibet habitudine relationum communium relationes extremae
sint aliae ab invicem
q. 4: Utrum relata uniformiter sint alia ab invicem in singulis rebus et in
singulis relationum communium generibus
Tables
1. Works cited by Henry (and by the editors in the apparatus)
2. Onomastic table
3. Manuscripts cited
4. Quoted publications
5. Table of photographs
6. Table of contents
Critical study
The Editions and Manuscripts
§ 1. The Editions
§ 2. The Manuscripts
The Text Examined Exteriorly: Historical and Codicological Elements Used
For the Establishment of the Text
§ 1. The Authorship and Date of the Summa, art. 6367
§ 2. The Summa, art. 6367: Distributed by Means of Two Successive
Exemplars by the University in Paris
A. The First Parisian University Exemplar
B. The Second Parisian University Exemplar
The Text Examined Interiorly: The Relationships Among the Manuscripts,
Established by a General Test Collation
§ 1. The Common Accidents
A. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized by the Number of Common
Accidents
B. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized Individually
1. Manuscript B" (Biblioteca Vaticana, ms. Borgh. 17)
2. The Group of Manuscripts Dependent upon the First Exemplar of the
University in Paris
a. Sub-groups of Manuscripts, which Indicate Possible Common Models
Stemming from the First Parisian University Exemplar
1. A possible group of British manuscripts
2. A Group of Vatican Manuscripts Dependent upon the Manuscript Biblioteca
Vaticana, ms. Vat. lat. 854 (= ms. 12, i.e. I')
3. Manuscripts Copied from The Second Parisian University Exemplar xxxiv §
2. The Isolated Accidents
The Selection of Manuscripts to be Collated
The Latin Text of Summa, art. 6367 *
§ 1. The Second Parisian University Exemplar of *Summa, art. 6367
§ 2. The Editions of Badius and Scarparius of Summa, art. 6367
The References in Summa, art. 6367
The Genesis of the Exemplars, Represented by a Diagram
The Structure of Summa, art. 6367
Techniques of the Edition
§ 1. Editorial Principles
§ 2. Transcription Conventions
Symbols
1. In the text Itself
2. In the Critical Apparatus
Abbreviations
1. In the Critical Apparatus
2. In the Apparatus of Citations
Sigla of the Manuscripts and Abbreviations of the Editions
Reproductions
Summa, art. 63-67
Art. 63: De tribus generibus relationum communium
q. 1: Utrum habitudo communium relationum differat ab aliis in aliis duobus
generibus relationum
q. 2: Utrum relationes communes differant ab aliis secundum rem aut
secundum rationem
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes distinguantur ab aliis secundum genus aut
secundum speciem
Art. 64: De comparatione relationum communium inter se
q. 1: Utrum relationes communes inter se differant
q. 2: Utrum genera relationum communium differant inter se secundum rem an
secundum rationem
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes distinguantur inter se secundum genera aut
secundum species
q. 4: Utrum illae quae sunt in eodem genere secundum rem secundum tres
modos relationum communium differant specie aut genere ab illis quae sunt
in eisdem secundum rationem
Art. 65: De relationibus communibus in comparatione ad sua principia
q. 1: Utrum omnes relationes communes causentur ab uno et multo
q. 2: Utrum relationes communes quae causantur ab uno, scilicet idem,
aequale et simile, uniformiter causentur ab uno; et contraria eorum,
scilicet diversum, inaequale et dissimile, a multo
q. 3: Utrum idem, aequale et simile inter se comparata uniformiter
causentur ab uno, et econtra sua contraria a multo
Art. 66: De relationibus communibus in comparatione ad sua principia
fundamentalia, cuiusmodi sunt substantia, quantitas et qualitas
q. 1: Utrum in substantia, quantitate et qualitate habeat fundari omne
genus relationis
q. 2: Utrum identitas, aequalitas et similitudo fundentur in rebus trium
praedicamentorum absolutorum
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes fundentur in substantia, quantitate et
qualitate
q. 4: Utrum singulum genus relationum communium in singulo dictorum trium
praedicamentorum habeat fundari
q. 5: Utrum super penitus idem numero possint fundari relationes communes
diversorum generum relationum
Art. 67: De habitudinibus relationum communium in comparatione ad subiecta
relata per illas
q. 1: Utrum relata relatione communi sint semper alia et alia
q. 2: Utrum relata uniformiter sint alia et alia in singulis rebus et in
singulis relationum generibus
q. 3: Utrum in qualibet habitudine relationum communium relationes extremae
sint aliae ab invicem
q. 4: Utrum relata uniformiter sint alia ab invicem in singulis rebus et in
singulis relationum communium generibus
Tables
1. Works cited by Henry (and by the editors in the apparatus)
2. Onomastic table
3. Manuscripts cited
4. Quoted publications
5. Table of photographs
6. Table of contents
Foreword
Critical study
The Editions and Manuscripts
§ 1. The Editions
§ 2. The Manuscripts
The Text Examined Exteriorly: Historical and Codicological Elements Used
For the Establishment of the Text
§ 1. The Authorship and Date of the Summa, art. 6367
§ 2. The Summa, art. 6367: Distributed by Means of Two Successive
Exemplars by the University in Paris
A. The First Parisian University Exemplar
B. The Second Parisian University Exemplar
The Text Examined Interiorly: The Relationships Among the Manuscripts,
Established by a General Test Collation
§ 1. The Common Accidents
A. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized by the Number of Common
Accidents
B. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized Individually
1. Manuscript B" (Biblioteca Vaticana, ms. Borgh. 17)
2. The Group of Manuscripts Dependent upon the First Exemplar of the
University in Paris
a. Sub-groups of Manuscripts, which Indicate Possible Common Models
Stemming from the First Parisian University Exemplar
1. A possible group of British manuscripts
2. A Group of Vatican Manuscripts Dependent upon the Manuscript Biblioteca
Vaticana, ms. Vat. lat. 854 (= ms. 12, i.e. I')
3. Manuscripts Copied from The Second Parisian University Exemplar xxxiv §
2. The Isolated Accidents
The Selection of Manuscripts to be Collated
The Latin Text of Summa, art. 6367 *
§ 1. The Second Parisian University Exemplar of *Summa, art. 6367
§ 2. The Editions of Badius and Scarparius of Summa, art. 6367
The References in Summa, art. 6367
The Genesis of the Exemplars, Represented by a Diagram
The Structure of Summa, art. 6367
Techniques of the Edition
§ 1. Editorial Principles
§ 2. Transcription Conventions
Symbols
1. In the text Itself
2. In the Critical Apparatus
Abbreviations
1. In the Critical Apparatus
2. In the Apparatus of Citations
Sigla of the Manuscripts and Abbreviations of the Editions
Reproductions
Summa, art. 63-67
Art. 63: De tribus generibus relationum communium
q. 1: Utrum habitudo communium relationum differat ab aliis in aliis duobus
generibus relationum
q. 2: Utrum relationes communes differant ab aliis secundum rem aut
secundum rationem
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes distinguantur ab aliis secundum genus aut
secundum speciem
Art. 64: De comparatione relationum communium inter se
q. 1: Utrum relationes communes inter se differant
q. 2: Utrum genera relationum communium differant inter se secundum rem an
secundum rationem
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes distinguantur inter se secundum genera aut
secundum species
q. 4: Utrum illae quae sunt in eodem genere secundum rem secundum tres
modos relationum communium differant specie aut genere ab illis quae sunt
in eisdem secundum rationem
Art. 65: De relationibus communibus in comparatione ad sua principia
q. 1: Utrum omnes relationes communes causentur ab uno et multo
q. 2: Utrum relationes communes quae causantur ab uno, scilicet idem,
aequale et simile, uniformiter causentur ab uno; et contraria eorum,
scilicet diversum, inaequale et dissimile, a multo
q. 3: Utrum idem, aequale et simile inter se comparata uniformiter
causentur ab uno, et econtra sua contraria a multo
Art. 66: De relationibus communibus in comparatione ad sua principia
fundamentalia, cuiusmodi sunt substantia, quantitas et qualitas
q. 1: Utrum in substantia, quantitate et qualitate habeat fundari omne
genus relationis
q. 2: Utrum identitas, aequalitas et similitudo fundentur in rebus trium
praedicamentorum absolutorum
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes fundentur in substantia, quantitate et
qualitate
q. 4: Utrum singulum genus relationum communium in singulo dictorum trium
praedicamentorum habeat fundari
q. 5: Utrum super penitus idem numero possint fundari relationes communes
diversorum generum relationum
Art. 67: De habitudinibus relationum communium in comparatione ad subiecta
relata per illas
q. 1: Utrum relata relatione communi sint semper alia et alia
q. 2: Utrum relata uniformiter sint alia et alia in singulis rebus et in
singulis relationum generibus
q. 3: Utrum in qualibet habitudine relationum communium relationes extremae
sint aliae ab invicem
q. 4: Utrum relata uniformiter sint alia ab invicem in singulis rebus et in
singulis relationum communium generibus
Tables
1. Works cited by Henry (and by the editors in the apparatus)
2. Onomastic table
3. Manuscripts cited
4. Quoted publications
5. Table of photographs
6. Table of contents
Critical study
The Editions and Manuscripts
§ 1. The Editions
§ 2. The Manuscripts
The Text Examined Exteriorly: Historical and Codicological Elements Used
For the Establishment of the Text
§ 1. The Authorship and Date of the Summa, art. 6367
§ 2. The Summa, art. 6367: Distributed by Means of Two Successive
Exemplars by the University in Paris
A. The First Parisian University Exemplar
B. The Second Parisian University Exemplar
The Text Examined Interiorly: The Relationships Among the Manuscripts,
Established by a General Test Collation
§ 1. The Common Accidents
A. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized by the Number of Common
Accidents
B. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized Individually
1. Manuscript B" (Biblioteca Vaticana, ms. Borgh. 17)
2. The Group of Manuscripts Dependent upon the First Exemplar of the
University in Paris
a. Sub-groups of Manuscripts, which Indicate Possible Common Models
Stemming from the First Parisian University Exemplar
1. A possible group of British manuscripts
2. A Group of Vatican Manuscripts Dependent upon the Manuscript Biblioteca
Vaticana, ms. Vat. lat. 854 (= ms. 12, i.e. I')
3. Manuscripts Copied from The Second Parisian University Exemplar xxxiv §
2. The Isolated Accidents
The Selection of Manuscripts to be Collated
The Latin Text of Summa, art. 6367 *
§ 1. The Second Parisian University Exemplar of *Summa, art. 6367
§ 2. The Editions of Badius and Scarparius of Summa, art. 6367
The References in Summa, art. 6367
The Genesis of the Exemplars, Represented by a Diagram
The Structure of Summa, art. 6367
Techniques of the Edition
§ 1. Editorial Principles
§ 2. Transcription Conventions
Symbols
1. In the text Itself
2. In the Critical Apparatus
Abbreviations
1. In the Critical Apparatus
2. In the Apparatus of Citations
Sigla of the Manuscripts and Abbreviations of the Editions
Reproductions
Summa, art. 63-67
Art. 63: De tribus generibus relationum communium
q. 1: Utrum habitudo communium relationum differat ab aliis in aliis duobus
generibus relationum
q. 2: Utrum relationes communes differant ab aliis secundum rem aut
secundum rationem
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes distinguantur ab aliis secundum genus aut
secundum speciem
Art. 64: De comparatione relationum communium inter se
q. 1: Utrum relationes communes inter se differant
q. 2: Utrum genera relationum communium differant inter se secundum rem an
secundum rationem
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes distinguantur inter se secundum genera aut
secundum species
q. 4: Utrum illae quae sunt in eodem genere secundum rem secundum tres
modos relationum communium differant specie aut genere ab illis quae sunt
in eisdem secundum rationem
Art. 65: De relationibus communibus in comparatione ad sua principia
q. 1: Utrum omnes relationes communes causentur ab uno et multo
q. 2: Utrum relationes communes quae causantur ab uno, scilicet idem,
aequale et simile, uniformiter causentur ab uno; et contraria eorum,
scilicet diversum, inaequale et dissimile, a multo
q. 3: Utrum idem, aequale et simile inter se comparata uniformiter
causentur ab uno, et econtra sua contraria a multo
Art. 66: De relationibus communibus in comparatione ad sua principia
fundamentalia, cuiusmodi sunt substantia, quantitas et qualitas
q. 1: Utrum in substantia, quantitate et qualitate habeat fundari omne
genus relationis
q. 2: Utrum identitas, aequalitas et similitudo fundentur in rebus trium
praedicamentorum absolutorum
q. 3: Utrum relationes communes fundentur in substantia, quantitate et
qualitate
q. 4: Utrum singulum genus relationum communium in singulo dictorum trium
praedicamentorum habeat fundari
q. 5: Utrum super penitus idem numero possint fundari relationes communes
diversorum generum relationum
Art. 67: De habitudinibus relationum communium in comparatione ad subiecta
relata per illas
q. 1: Utrum relata relatione communi sint semper alia et alia
q. 2: Utrum relata uniformiter sint alia et alia in singulis rebus et in
singulis relationum generibus
q. 3: Utrum in qualibet habitudine relationum communium relationes extremae
sint aliae ab invicem
q. 4: Utrum relata uniformiter sint alia ab invicem in singulis rebus et in
singulis relationum communium generibus
Tables
1. Works cited by Henry (and by the editors in the apparatus)
2. Onomastic table
3. Manuscripts cited
4. Quoted publications
5. Table of photographs
6. Table of contents