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In: Studies and texts 159
In: Monumenta liturgica Beneventana 5
In: Notre Dame studies in law and contemporary issues 4
In: Cambridge studies in the history and theory of politics
In: Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien 12
In: Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought Ser. 4, 6
In: [Columbia University Studies in history, economics and public law] 538
In: Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters Band 132
In: Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2022
This work contains the Latin text of an early medieval commentary on the first three books of Aristotle's Ethics . The commentary appears here in print for the first time, supported by an introduction considering the significance of the work and the attribution of it to the Dominican author, Robert Kilwardby (c. 1215-1279). Celano argues that the commentary represents an early phase in the reception of Aristotle's Ethics in the thirteenth century, and that Kilwardby demonstrates a perceptive understanding of the meaning of Aristotle's moral philosophy, showing its importance for the curriculum in the Arts Faculties of universities in the Middle Ages
In: American university studies
In: Series 2, Romance languages and literature 127
In: Brill's studies in intellectual history v. 205
In: Brill's studies in intellectual history
In: Brill's texts and sources in intellectual history v. 11
Brill authors Leen Spruit and Pina Totaro discovered the original manuscript of Spinoza's "Ethica" in the Vatican library. This spectacular discovery attracted a lot of media attention. This edition will be published in Brill's Texts and Sources on Intellectual History (BSIH) in August.The Vatican codex, which contains the complete text of Spinoza's Ethics, is the only surviving manuscript of this work and constitutes a document of great importance, as it predates the publication of the Opera Posthuma, which appeared in the first months of 1678
In: Studies in medieval and early modern canon law volume 17, book 1
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Sigla -- Introduction -- 1 A background to the Hibernensis -- 1.1 Authorship -- 1.2 Date of composition -- 1.3 Structure -- 1.4 Sources: general discussion -- 1.5 Sources: the Bible -- 1.6 Sources: Irish synods -- 1.7 The late antique and early medieval canonical background -- 1.8 The Hibernensis and Irish vernacular law -- 1.9 Remarks on Latinity -- 2 Recensions and textual varieties -- 2.1 Distinguishing between the recensions: a formal approach -- 2.2 Different recensions, different sources -- 2.3 The recensions and their Irish sources -- 2.4 Vestiges of a pre-recensional text -- 2.5 An early secondary witness to the undivided text -- 2.6 Postulating an undivided text -- 3 Editing the Hibernensis -- 3.1 The present edition -- 3.2 The main copy -- 3.3 Principles of the present edition -- The main text -- Book, chapter, and other numbers -- Cited sources -- Grammar, orthography, and translation -- Variant readings and emendations -- 4 Manuscripts studied for the present edition -- A Orléans, Bibliothèque municipale, 221 (193) -- B Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, lat. 3182 -- D Monte Cassino, Archivio e Biblioteca dell'Abbazia, 297 -- H Oxford, Bodleian Library, Hatton 42 -- O London, British Library, Cotton Otho E. XIII -- P Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, lat. 12021 -- S St. Gall, Stiftsbibliothek 243 -- V Rome, Biblioteca Vallicelliana, T. XVIII -- Q Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek, Mp. th. q. 31 -- Tables -- 1: Texts attributed to Sinodus Hibernensis and Hibernenses -- 2: Sinodus Romana and Romani in Hib.A and Hib.B -- 3: Texts attributed to Patrick -- 4: Irish sources not mentioned in previous tables -- 5: Q and the present edition - a synoptic table -- Editorial conventions -- Text of the Hibernensis.
In: The Renaissance Society of America texts and studies series v. 10
Front Matter -- Copyright Page /Amos Edelheit -- Dedication /Amos Edelheit -- Preface /Amos Edelheit -- Acknowledgements /Amos Edelheit -- Introduction /Amos Edelheit -- Sigla /Amos Edelheit -- Giovanni Caroli Liber dierum lucensium The Book of My Days in Lucca /Amos Edelheit -- Liber Primus /Amos Edelheit -- Liber Secundus /Amos Edelheit -- Liber Tertius /Amos Edelheit -- Commentary /Amos Edelheit -- Book One /Amos Edelheit -- Book Two /Amos Edelheit -- Book Three /Amos Edelheit -- Back Matter -- Bibliography /Amos Edelheit -- Index Nominum et Rerum /Amos Edelheit.
In: Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions 1
In: Texts & sources 158
In: Texts & sources 1