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Summa (Quaestiones Ordinariae) Art. LXIII-LXVII
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Year: 2024 Publisher: Leuven Leuven university press

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Critical edition of articles 63?67 of Henry?s 'Summa' on personal identity, equality and similitude.00Theologian and Scholastic philosopher Henry of Ghent (d. 1293) could arguable be considered the most significant thinker of the last quarter of the 13th century. His works remained influential well into the Renaissance.00The critical edition of articles 63?67 of Henry?s 'Quaestiones ordinariae (Summa)' is dedicated to the subjects discussed in his lectures held at the University of Paris, namely the common relations within the Trinity. These articles were composed around 1290. In them, Henry explores topics such as personal identity, equality and similitude, as well as their opposites: diversity, inequality and dissimilitude.0Articles 63?67 were distributed by the University of Paris in two successive exemplars divided into peciae. Manuscripts copied from each exemplar have survived. The text of the critical edition has been established based on the reconstructed texts of these two exemplars.00This volume will be of interest to those engaged in the study of theology, philosophy, book history and university history in the Middle Ages.

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Henrici de Gandavo Summa (Quaestiones ordinariae) art. LVI-LIX
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ISBN: 9789462702837 9789461663931 Year: 2021 Publisher: Leuven Leuven university press

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Articles 56–59 of Henry of Ghent’s Summa is devoted to the trinitarian properties. Henry was the most important Christian theological thinker in the last quarter of the 13th century and his works were influential not only in his lifetime, but also in the following century and into the Renaissance. Henry’s Quaestiones ordinariae (Summa), articles 56–59 deal with the trinitarian properties and relations, topics of Henry’s lectures at the university in Paris. In these articles, dated around 1286, Henry treats generation, a property unique to the Father, and being generated, a property unique to the Son. The university in Paris distributed articles 56–59 by means of two successive exemplars divided into peciae. Manuscripts copied from each have survived and the text of the critical edition has been established based upon the reconstructed texts of these two exemplars


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Summa (Quaestiones ordinariae) art. LVI - LIX
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ISBN: 9462702837 Year: 2021 Publisher: [S.l.] : LEUVEN UNIVERSITY PRESS,

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Articles 56?59 of Henry of Ghent?s 'Summa' is devoted to the trinitarian properties. Henry was the most important Christian theological thinker in the last quarter of the 13th century and his works were influential not only in his lifetime, but also in the following century and into the Renaissance.0Henry?s 'Quaestiones ordinariae' ('Summa'), articles 56?59 deal with the trinitarian properties and relations, topics of Henry?s lectures at the university in Paris. In these articles, dated around 1286, Henry treats generation, a property unique to the Father, and being generated, a property unique to the Son.0The university in Paris distributed articles 56?59 by means of two successive exemplars divided into 'peciae'. Manuscripts copied from each have survived and the text of the critical edition has been established based upon the reconstructed texts of these two exemplars.


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Summa (Quaestiones ordinariae) art. LXIII-LXVII
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ISBN: 9461665377 9789461665379 9789462703926 Year: 2024 Publisher: Leuven Leuven University Press

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Critical edition of articles 63?67 of Henry?s 'Summa' on personal identity, equality and similitude.00Theologian and Scholastic philosopher Henry of Ghent (d. 1293) could arguable be considered the most significant thinker of the last quarter of the 13th century. His works remained influential well into the Renaissance.00The critical edition of articles 63?67 of Henry?s 'Quaestiones ordinariae (Summa)' is dedicated to the subjects discussed in his lectures held at the University of Paris, namely the common relations within the Trinity. These articles were composed around 1290. In them, Henry explores topics such as personal identity, equality and similitude, as well as their opposites: diversity, inequality and dissimilitude.0Articles 63?67 were distributed by the University of Paris in two successive exemplars divided into peciae. Manuscripts copied from each exemplar have survived. The text of the critical edition has been established based on the reconstructed texts of these two exemplars.00This volume will be of interest to those engaged in the study of theology, philosophy, book history and university history in the Middle Ages.

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