The Opuscula of William of Saint-Amour
The Minor Works of 1255-1256
Andrew Traver
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Andrew Traver, The Opuscula of William of Saint-Amour (2003), Aschendorff Verlag, Münster, ISBN: 9783402198544
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Beschreibung / Abstract
During the years 1255-6, the Parisian secular theologian William of Saint-Amour emerged as the chief opponent of the mendicant orders. This present work surveys William's literary activities of these years and offers an analysis and editions of his four minor works: his responses to Bonaventure's disputed question De mendicitate and his three extant sermons Qui amat periculum, Si quis diligit me, and De pharisaeo et publicano.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- BEGINN
- Title
- PREFACE
- ABBREVIATED REFERENCES
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- WILLIAM†™S DISPUTED QUESTIONS
- DE QUANTITATE ELEEMOSYNAE AND DE VALIDO MENDICANTE
- WILLIAM†™S RESPONSES TO BONAVENTURE†™S DE MENDICITATE
- Nature of the text
- The reportatio
- Discrepancies between the reportatio and the redactio
- Conclusion
- DE PERICULIS NOVISSIMORUM TEMPORUM
- MANUSCRIPTS AND PRINTINGS
- Dating of the work
- De periculis novissimorum temporum
- WILLIAM†™S SERMONS AND THE RESPONSIONES
- WILLIAM†™S SERMONS
- Dating of the sermons
- Qui amat periculum
- Si quis diligit me
- De pharisaeo et publicano
- THE RESPONSIONES
- MANUSCRIPT DESCRIPTIONS AND THERELATIONSHIP OF MANUSCRIPTS
- DE MENDICITATE
- Sermons
- Qui amat periculum
- Si quis diligit me
- De pharisaeo et publicano
- Editorial technique
- CONSPECTUS FONTIUM
- CONSPECTUS SIGLORUM
- Texts
- QUAESTIO DE MENDICITATE
- QUI AMAT PERICULUM
- SI QUIS DILIGIT ME
- DE PHARISAEO ET PUBLICANO
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX OF NAMES
- TOPICAL INDEX