Daten zur Entstehung: |
Datierung: Berger (2010), LXXVII;
Fitzgerald, 2002, 34: "was most likely composed in Paris in 1356 (or shortly before". |
Einzelbemerkungen: |
Mss.:
- Berlin, SB, 852, fol. 93ra-118v.
- Leipzig, UB, 1367, fol. 1ra-36vb.
- Prag, Metr. Kap., L. XXIX, fol. 67ra-82v.
- Stuttgart, Würtemb. Landesbibl., HB X 3, fol. 1ra-3rb.
- Vatikan, BAV, lat. Barb., 350, fol. 72r-...
- Vatikan, BAV, Urb. lat. 1419, fol. 1ra-30rb.
Ed.: Fitzgerald, Michael J.: Albert of Saxony's Twenty-Five Disputed Questions on Logic. A critical edition of his Questiones circa logicam, Leiden/Boston/Köln 2002.
Teiled.: Ebbesen, S.: Is logic theoretical or practical knowledge? In: Itinéraires d'Albert de Saxe, Paris 1991, 277-283. |
Benutzte Literatur zu diesem Werk: |
- Berger, Harald: Albert von Sachsen, Logik, Hamburg (Meiner) 2010 [Philosophische Bibliothek Band 611].
- Biard, Joél: Albert of Saxony. In: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/albert-saxony/) [Stand 8. Sept. 2010].
- Patar, Benoît: Alberti de Saxonia Quaestiones in Aristotelis De caelo. Édition critique, Louvain – Paris – Dudley, MA (Peeters) 2008 [Philosophes médiévaux, 51].
- Fitzgerald, M. J.: Albert of Saxony's Twenty-five Disputed Questions on Logic, Leiden (Brill) 2002 [STGMA, 79].
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