Franciscus de Mayronis, Commentarium in quattuor libros Sententiarum
Commentarium in I Sententiarum
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Additonal notes by Roos in't Velt, Vlaamse Erfgoedbibliotheken, 2023. Identification of the text made possible thanks to information provided by Dr. William Duba.
General Information
Northern gothica textualis currens.
Original Condition
Current bifolium was possibly the second-outermost bifolium in a quaternion.
Running titles in upper margins.
Current Condition
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Pen-flourished initials, alternately in red and blue ink. Paraphs alternately in red and blue ink.
Content
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Content Item
- Persons Franciscus de Mayronis
- Text Language Latin
- Title <i>Commentarium in quattuor libros Sententiarum</i>
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Content Description
Commentarium in I Sententiarum, "Summa simplicitas" redaction, questions of the prologue.
- Fol. [1]r, col. A - fol. [1]v, col. B: Prologue, q. 1, a. 1 (end, 1ra), a. 2 (1ra-1vb).
- Fol. [2]r, col. A - col. B: end of q. 3 ('Utrum deus sub ratione deitatis sit subiectum in theologia nostra')
- Fol. [2]r, col. B - fol. [2]v, col. A: q. 4: ('Utrum deus sub ratione deitatis sit subiectum in theologia simpliciter...')
- Fol. [2]v, col. A - col. B: q. 5: ('Utrum deus sub ratione infiniti posset esse subiectum alicuius scientie...')
- Fol. [2]v, col. B: q.6 ('...uero quatuor questiones: utrum intellectus noster indigeat in via aliqua doctrina supernaturaliter revelata...')
- Edition Duba, William, and Christopher D. Schabel, ‘Ni Chose, Ni Non-Chose: The Sentences-Commentary of Himbertus de Garda, OFM’, Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, 53 (2011), 213-217
- Secondary Literature Rossmann, Heribert, ‘Die Sentenzenkommentare des Franz von Meyronnes, OFM’, Franziskanische Studien, 53 (1971), 129–227
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Remarks
Partial edition, from the last word of the fifth line of 1rb ('Sed ista non-ydemptitas') to the ninth line from the bottom of 1va ('preconcipiat') [the "12 contradictiones"] in Duba and Schabel 2011.
Question list is published in Rossmann 1971, with the relevant questions on p. 192-193.
Host Volume
Like the other fragments in the FelixArchief collection, this fragment was probably used as a cover for a register in the municipal administration of Antwerp. There are some later added pen trials in the form of squiggles, but no further historical information.
Bibliography
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Duba, William, and Christopher D. Schabel, ‘Ni Chose, Ni Non-Chose: The Sentences-Commentary of Himbertus de Garda, OFM’, Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, 53 (2011), 149–232.
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Rossmann, Heribert, ‘Die Sentenzenkommentare des Franz von Meyronnes, OFM’, Franziskanische Studien, 53 (1971), 129–227.