Theological quodlibeta in the Middle Ages : the fourteenth century
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Theological quodlibeta in the Middle Ages : the fourteenth century
(Brill's companions to the Christian tradition, v. 7)
Brill, 2007
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the second of two volumes on theological quodlibeta, records of special disputations held before Christmas and Easter ca. 1230-1330, mostly at the University of Paris, in which audience members asked the great masters of theology the questions for debate, questions de quolibet, "about anything." The variety of the material and the authors' stature make the genre uniquely fascinating.
In Volume II, chapters by acknowledged experts cover the quodlibeta of John Duns Scotus, Peter Auriol, John of Pouilly, Peter of Auvergne, and Thomas Wylton; examine the pertinent writings of the religious orders, including the monks, canons regular, and mendicants; revise our understanding of important manuscripts containing quodlibeta; offer critical editions of significant texts; and demonstrate how these writings are crucial for our knowledge of the history of topics in metaphysics and natural philosophy.
For all those interested in medieval studies, especially intellectual history.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Introduction
The Controversy over the Principle of Individuation in Quodlibeta, Martin Pickave
The Quodlibeta of Peter of Auvergne, Chris Schabel
John Duns Scotus' Quodlibet, Timothy B. Noone and H. Francie Roberts
The Quodlibeta of John of Pouilly, Ludwig Hoedl
The Quodlibet of Thomas Wylton, Cecilia Trifogli
The Quodlibet of Peter Auriol, Lauge Olaf Nielsen
Nicholas of Bar's Collection, Sylvain Piron
Reflections on Vat. lat. 1086 and Prosper of Reggio Emilia, O.E.S.A., William J. Courtenay
The Quodlibeta of the Canons Regular and the Monks, Thomas Sullivan, OSB
Dominican Quodlibetal Literature, ca. 1260-1330, Russell L. Friedman
Carmelite Quodlibeta, Chris Schabel
Augustinian Quodlibeta after Giles of Rome, Chris Schabel and William J. Courtenay
Continental Franciscan Quodlibeta after Scotus, William O. Duba
Oxford Quodlibeta from Ockham to Holcot, Rondo Keele
Postscript: The Demise of Quodlibetal Literature, William J. Courtenay
Appendix. Natural Philosophy: An Analytic Index, Richard Cross
Index of Main Treatments of Quodlibetal Authors
Index Manuscriptorum
Index Nominum et Locorum
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