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Titre: | John of Pouilly |
Auteur(s): | John of Pouilly |
vesperae.author.bibliography | W. J. COURTENAY, “Radulphus Brito, Master of Arts and Theology,” in Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin 76 (2005), p. 146; SCHABEL, “John of Pouilly’s Quaestiones ordinariae,” p. 257. C. SCHABEL, “John of Pouilly’s Quaestiones ordinariae de scientia Dei,” in Recherches de théologie et philosophie médiévales 81/2 (2014), pp. 237-272; C. SCHABEL, “Parisian Secular Masters on Divine Foreknowledge and Future Contingents in the Early Fourteenth Century, Part 1: John of Puilly’s Quaestio Ordinaria I,” in Recherches de théologie et philosophie médiévales 78/1 (2011), pp. 161-219; L. HÖDL , “The Quodlibeta of John of Pouilly († CA. 1328) and the Philosophical and Theological Debates at Paris 1307-1312,” in Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages. The Fourteenth Century, ed. C. SCHABEL , Leiden – Boston 2007, pp. 199-229; L. HÖDL , “Johannes de Polliaco. Quodlibet I, Quaestio 7,” in Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch fur Antike Und Mittelalter 9/1 (2004), pp. 149-177. SCHABEL, “John of Pouilly’s Quaestiones ordinariae,” pp. 260-263. IOHANNES DE POLLIACO, Questio ordinaria, ms. Paris, BnF, Lat. 3228, f. 105vb: “Utrum Deus sciat vel cognoscat alia a se.” Edited in SCHABEL, “Parisian Secular Masters,” pp. 166-219, with all three redactions. SCHABEL, “John of Pouilly’s Quaestiones ordinariae,” pp. 260-263.PETRUS LOMBARDUS, Sententiae 1, dd. 35, 38, ed. BAUDRY, pp. 254-258, 275-279. |
vesperae.date.start | 1306 |
vesperae.date.end | 1307 |
vesperae.author.education | John of Pouilly was master in theology at the university of Paris, active in the first half of the 14 th century. His inception is thought to have taken place in 1306 in Paris, with his regency 1306-1307 |
vesperae.work.notes | His vesperies have not survived as such, but they have been recycled into his questiones ordinarie, which have thus preserved both vesperial questions. The first one, asking “whether God knows something other than himself,” is extant in Paris, BnF, Lat. 3228, ff. 105vb-111rb, and Paris, BnF, Lat. 15371, ff. 202va-215va (reworked for publication at 200ra- 202va). The second one, asking “whether God has the knowledge of future contingents,” is extant in Paris, BnF, Lat. 3228, ff. 135vb-138va, Paris, BnF, Lat. 15371, ff. 229va-235va (reworked for publication at 222vb-228vb), Paris, BnF, Lat. 14565, ff. 178ra-180ra, and Nürnberg, Stadtbibliothek, Cent. III 75, ff. 159ra-161vb. They are all the subject of an in-depth analysis focused on their relation and the way each of the three redactions differs from the others |
vesperae.author.inception | 1306 |
vesperae.author.question | Utrum Deus sciat vel cognoscat alia a se. |
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