Most Recent Updates |
July 25, 2009:
Links: Henry of Ghent
Homepage; Scotus Bibliography; Durandus Editing Project
July 20, 2009:
Biblio (primary texts): Chris
Schabel has studied Auriol's references in the Scriptum to university
scholars; L.M. de Rijk has entirely reedited Scriptum, d. 23; new
links to a tabula
quaestionum for Auriol's II Sent as well as a tabula
quaestionum for Auriol's III Sent.
Biblio (secondary literature):
Amerini, addition to Benz (Ecclesia spiritualis), Biard ("La 'science
divine'"), Brenet, Brown, Burr, Dekker, Darge, Davenport, Denery (Seeing
and Being Seen), Dewender, Diedrich, Gaus (x2), Hoenen, Hoffmann, Kitanov
(Beatific Enjoyment, "Durandus and Auriol"), Knebel (x2), Kusman,
Levy, Nielsen ("Logic", "The Quodlibet", "Parisian Discussions"), Noone,
Perler (Zweifel), Pickavé, Rennemann, de Rijk, Schabel ("Philosophy
and Theology", "Auriol's Rubrics"), Stella, Suarez-Nani (x2), Uscatescu,Werner,
Wlodek
Current Research (formerly
Recent Research): This is now exclusively a list of research projects
in progress dealing in significant ways with Auriol: check out what people
are working on right now. For recent publications, see the updates to the
Bibliography of secondary sources.
Editions and Translations
on the Web: added to The
Electronic Scriptum in PDF: d. 27, q. 1 + new versions of dd. 26 and
28 correcting gross errors in them. New files have been included for the
remaining texts already on the Electronic Scriptum (dd. 2.3, 5, 9.1-2,
10-16, 27.2, 35.1, 35.4, 38, 39). There are no substantial changes to these
files, although there have been minor corrections of punctuation (esp.
to 9.1 and 35.1). Line numbering is identical with the former versions
of the texts with the following exceptions: 9.2, 10, 14, 27.2, 35.4. NB:
Please let me know if you see problems with the text (blank spaces, missing
lines, clear or probable errors), thanks.
Who was Peter Auriol:
now includes a short explanation as to why we spell his name 'Auriol'.
December 20, 2004:
Links: The Peter of
Candia Homepage
Editionsand Translations
on the Web: added to The
Electronic Scriptum in PDF: d. 5; dd. 14-16; d. 26; d. 28.
November 30, 2004:
Biblio: Kitanov, Maurer,
Turner
Recent Research: Kitanov,
Turner
Please see also the expanded
"Note on Buytaert" in the Introduction to The
Electronic Scriptum.
August 28, 2004:
Biblio: Gelber
Editions and Translations
on the Web: added to The
Electronic Scriptum in PDF: d. 8, q. 3; d. 27, q. 2; d. 35, q. 4
Editions and Translations on the
Web: Link to Robert Pasnau's translation of Auriol's IV Sent.,
d. 12, q. 1, a. 1, on the nature of accidents.
May 1, 2004:
Biblio, Primary Texts:
section on Non-existent Work (= a purported Quaestiones in Metaphysicam)
April 1, 2004:
Biblio, Secondary Literature:
Brown, Cross, Dumont, Georgedes, Perler, Schabel, Schmutz
Editions and Translations
on the Web: added to The
Electronic Scriptum in PDF:d. 2, q. 3; d. 35, q. 1; dd. 38-39
June 1, 2003:
Biblio, Primary Texts
in Print: New URL with a List
of Auriol manuscripts (including list of questions for Auriol's Quodlibet)
Biblio, Secondary Literature:
Cova, Duhem, Friedman, Geyser, Nardi, Nielsen
Recent Research: Updated
to include everything known to me
Editionsand Translations
on the Web: Gateway to
The
Electronic Scriptum (including list of questions), texts available
in PDF: d. 9, qq. 1-2; dd. 10-13; d. 17, q. 2, aa. 1-2
November 6, 2002:
Biblio, Primary Texts
in Print: more information on Biblical Commentaries
Biblio, Secondary Literature:
Damiata, Friedman, Lindner, Spruit, Tachau, Verweyen
Before November 6, 2002:
Biblio, Secondary Literature:
Alféri, Biard, Bonino, Brown (x 3), Courtenay, Goris, Grignaschi,
Krey, de Lagarde, Livesey, Perler, Post, Reina, Schabel (x 2), Trottmann
(x 2), Vollert, Wardzinski, Wood