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dc.contributor.author | CONRADUS DE ROTENBURG | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-03-25T22:58:55Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2021-03-25T22:58:55Z | - |
dc.identifier.uri | https://database.debate-erc.com/jspui/handle/123456789/389 | - |
dc.title | Principium IV (Klosterneuburg) | en_US |
debate.manuscript.library | Augustiner-Chorherrenstift | en_US |
debate.manuscript.bibliography | http://thesis-project.ro/conradusderothenburg/bibliography.html -H. Pfeiffer and B. Cerník, Catalogus codicum manu scriptorum, qui in bibliotheca Canonicorum Regularium s. Augustini Claustroneoburgi asservantur, vol. 2, Vienna 1931, p. 76f. – M. Brinzei, C. Schabel, « The Past, Present, and Future of Late Medieval Theology: The Commentary of Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl », dans Medieval Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, ed. Philipp W. Rosemann, Vol. 3, Leyde, Brill, 2014, p. 210; – Ueli Zahnd, “Plagiat individualisés et stratégie de singularisation. L’évolution du livre IV du commentaire commun des Sentences de Vienne””, in Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the Sentences at Vienna in the Early XVth century, ed. M. Brinzei, (Studia Sententiarum, 1), Turnhout, Brepols, 2015, pp. 122-124, passim; – U. Zahnd, “Disputing without socii the Principium on Book IV of Conrad of Rothenburg, Vienna 1408/09” in The Rise of a new genre of scholasticism: Principia on the Sentences in the Fourteenth Century edited by M. Brînzei and W. O. Duba (fothcoming). | en_US |
debate.manuscript.place | Klosterneuburg | en_US |
debate.date.start | 1408 | en_US |
debate.date.end | 1409 | en_US |
debate.manuscript.shelfmark | 315 | en_US |
debate.manuscript.fol | Principium IV (ff. 263r-269r) | en_US |
debate.work.explicitorigin | no | en_US |
debate.work.origin | Wien | en_US |
debate.work.notes | Thema:Populus qui ambulabat in tenebris vidit lucem magnam (Js. 9, 2) – Principium IV : Utrum divina lux instandissima eternaliter et inter diffusa sit temporaliter orta pro salute gentium in tenebris ambulantium. | en_US |
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