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Author Franciscus, de Marchia, active 14th century, author.

Title Francisci de Marchia Reportatio IIA (quaestiones in secundum librum sententiarum) qq. 1-12 / ediderunt, Tiziana Suarez-Nani, William Duba, Emmanuel Babey, Girard J. Etzkorn
Published Leuven, Belgium : Leuven University Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (lxxxix, 272 pages)) : illustrations
Series Francisci de Marchia Opera philosophica et theologica ; II, 1
Ancient and medieval philosophy. Series 3
Ancient and medieval philosophy. Series 3.
Contents FRANCISCUS DE MARCHIA; CONTENTS; GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES; EDITORS' ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION By Tiziana Suarez-Nani and William Duba; I. Francis of Marchia's Life; II. Francis of Marchia's Works; 1. Quaestiones in IV libros Sententiarum; 2. Quodlibet; 3. In libros Physicorum; 4. Quaestiones in Metaphysicam (books I-VII); 5. Quaestiones super primum et secundum librum Metaphysicorum; 6. Improbatio contra libellum Domini Iohannis qui incipit "Quia vir reprobus"; 7. Quaestio utrum nativitas Christi fuerit naturalis; 8. Sermons
III. The Commentaries on the Four Books of the Sentences1. Composition, dating and manuscript tradition; A. Principia; B. Book I; C. Book II; D. Book III; E. Book IV; 2. The content of the Commentary on the Sentences; A. Book I; B. Book II; C. Book III; D. Book IV; IV. The Questions on the Second Book of the Sentences; 1. Redactions; A. Reportatio IIA and Reportatio IIB; B. Reportatio IIA, the Redaction DH, and the Principium secundi; C. Summary of results; 2. The text of Reportatio IIA; V. Summary of the Themes Treated in Reportatio IIA, Questions 1-12; Question 1; Question 2
Questions 3 and 4Questions 5 and 6; Questions 7-8-9; Question 10; Question 11; Question 12; VI. The Sources of Reportatio IIA, Questions 1-12; 1. Explicit sources; 2. Implicit sources; VII. Francis' Doctrine of Creation and Historical Impact: A Preliminary Assessment; VIII. The Edition; 1. Manuscripts; 2. Stemma; Case 1.; Case 2.; Case 3.; Case 4.; 3. Retention of manuscripts; 4. Characteristics of individual retained manuscripts; 5. Editorial method; IX. Editorial Conventions; 1. Symbols used in the text; 2. Symbols used in the apparatus criticus
3. Abbreviations used in the apparatus criticus4. Abbreviations used in the apparatus fontium and the bibliographies; 5. Sigla of the manuscripts; Reportatio A in II Librum Sententiarum, QQ. 1-12; Q. 1: Utrum creatio sit demonstrabilis de Deo; Art. 1: Quid sit creatio; Rationes in oppositum; Ad rationes in oppositum; Art. 2: Utrum creatio-actio sit demonstrabilis de Deo; Conclusio prima: Forma syllogistica tenet in divinis; Conclusio secunda: Forma syllogistica tenet in terminis modificatis; Conclusio tertia: Forma syllogistica tenet in terminis singularibus>
Conclusio quarta: Forma syllogistica non tenet nisi cum aliqua modificatione>Alia argumenta pro secunda conclusione; Quinque argumenta contra conclusiones positas; Responsio ad argumenta; Contra hanc rationem arguitur; Ad haec argumenta; Ad alia argumenta; Rationes in oppositum; Ad rationes istas; Q. 2: Utrum creatio sit possibilis subiective et obiective; Art. 1: Utrum creatio sit possibilis subiective; Subart. 1: Duo modi dicendi et exclusio eorum; Unus modus dicendi; Contra istum modum dicendi; Secundus modus dicendi>; Contra secundum modum dicendi; Subart. 2: Solutio
Summary This commentary exists in two versions:The major version is contained in 17 manuscripts and the critical edition of it is being prepared by a team of specialists led by Prof. Tiziana Suarez-Nani of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. A minor version is found in one Vatican manuscript and is being edited by Prof. Em. Girard J. Etzkorn. The texts edited in this volume all deal with creation, and investigate such central philosophical and theological issues as action, production, and causality, being and nothingness, the nature of time, God's relation to the world he created, and the distinc
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-255) and indexes
Notes Texts in Latin; introductions in English
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Subject Franciscus, de Marchia, active 14th century.
Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160. Sententiarum libri IV.
Franciscus, de Marchia, active 14th century
SUBJECT Sententiarum libri IV (Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris) fast
Subject Philosophy, Medieval.
Philosophy, Medieval
Form Electronic book
Author Etzkorn, Girard J., editor
Babey, Emmanuel, editor
Duba, William, editor
Suarez-Nani, Tiziana, editor
Franciscus, de Marchia, active 14th century. In quatuor libros Sententiarum. Liber 2
ISBN 9789461660299
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