Einzelbemerkungen: |
"The 'Collationes' represent disputations in which Scotus participated at Oxford and Paris. Dumont notes that 'The Collationes are perhaps the least studied of Scotus's theological works, yet the fact that Scotus himself refers to them several times in the course of revising his Ordinatio indicates their importance' [Dumont (1996) 69].
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Benutzte Literatur zu diesem Werk: |
- Dumont, S., "William of Ware, Richard of Conington and the 'Collationes Oxonienses' of John Duns Scotus", in: Honnefelder, L. (Hg.), John Duns Scotus: Metaphysics and Ethics, Köln 1996, 59-85.
- Williams, Thomas, "Introduction. The Life and Works of John Duns the Scot", in: Th. Williams (Hg.), The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) 2003, 1-14.
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