Beschreibung
This uncommon collection of essays by medievalists was first published by the University of Toronto's Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in 1955. This copy is the 1974 Amerstdam reprint, and appears to be the only reprint of the original done to date. The text is in Latin. Contains an index in the rear. The book is a softcover in the original publisher's tan covers with black spine and cover lettering. This is a nice clean, tight and unmarked book with no interior or exterior markings, no previous owner names and no bookplates. The covers are in nice condtion with no creases, tears or chips. Please inquire if you would like more information. Contents: 1. Foreword, by J.R. O'Donnell 2.A commentary on Boethius' De hebdomadibus by Clarenbaldus of Arras, by N.M. Haring3. The commentaries of Gilbert, Bishop of Poitiers, 1142-1154, on the two Boethian Opuscula sacra on the Holy Trinity, by N.M. Haring4. Adam of Buckfield, Sententia super secundum metaphysicæ, by A. Maurer5. Peter of Auvergne's Quæstiones in metaphysicam, by A. Monohan6. The universal and supposition in a Logica attributed to Richard of Campsall, by E.A. Synan7. The second question of the prologue to Walter Catton's Commentary of the sentences, on intuitive and abstractive knowledge, by J. O'Callaghan8. The first Quodlibet of Jean Quidort, by A.J. Heiman9. Summa de bono of Ulrich of Strasbourg, liber II, tractatus 2, cap. I, II, III; tractatus 3, cap. I, II, by F. Collingwood10.Selected questions from the writings of Thomas of Sutton, O.P., by J.J. Przezdziecki ; Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Series; 8vo, 8"- 9" tall; 382 pages. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 20829
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