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Girard J Etzkorn
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In the process of completing his critical edition of Marcus of Orvieto’s Liber de Moralitatibus, Girard J. Etzkorn happened upon a set of questions attributed to Henry of Ghent at…
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Henry of Ghent, the most influential philosopher/theologian of the last quarter of the thirteenth century at Paris, delivered his fourth Quodlibet during 1279. This Quodlibet was written at the beginning…
Henry of Ghent’s Summa, art. 53-55 was composed in 1281 and contain Henry’s philosophical analyses of the theoretical concepts person, relation, and universals.
Henry of Ghent’s Quodlibet XV , his last Quodlibet before his death, was composed sometime after the fall of Acre (May 10, 1291) and Nicolas IV’s letter Illuminet Super Nos…
Critical edition of articles 60-62 of Henry’s Summa devoted to the Trinity
Walter Chatton,Walter,Walter Chatton,Joseph C Wey,Girard J Etzkorn
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy-Series 2, No. 37 The Stadsbibliotheek of Brugge houses a manuscript (ms. 510, f. 227ra-237vb) that holds a short logical text on the Syncategoremata. In this manuscript…
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…
The texts edited in this volume deal with angelology and anthropology, and particularly with the nature and the functions of immaterial substances like angels and the human rational soul.
Walter Chatton,Walter,Joseph C Wey,Girard J Etzkorn,Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies