Einzelbemerkungen: |
Die "Grammatica" ist die einzige seiner Schriften, auf die Abaelard in der "Theologia 'Scholarium'" referiert [vgl. Mews (1985), S. 92]. "Abelard refers to his Grammatica as a 'reconsideration of the predicaments' in which he discusses the relationship between a noun and its quality ..." [Mews (1995), S. 54] "It is most unlikely that the 'Grammatica' was a gloss on Priscian or a treatise on the linguistic categories of traditional grammer." [Mews (Signification), 37]. |
Benutzte Literatur zu diesem Werk: |
- C. J. Mews, On Dating the Works of Peter Abaelard, in: Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Age 60 (1985), S. 73-134.
- Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevii (500-1500) [=C.A.L.M.A.], Band 1, hrsg. v. Michael Lapidge/Gian Carlo Garfagnini/Claudio Leonardi, Florenz 2003.
- Ernst, St.: Petrus Abaelardus, Münster (Aschendorff) 2003.
- Mews, Constant J.: "Peter Abelard", in: Authors of the Middle Ages. Historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West, Volume II, Nos. 5-6, hrsg. v. Patrick J. Geary, Aldershot/Brookfield 1995, S. 1-88.
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