B_OB_MS503 - Quodlibeta rodicon. Questiones morales edite a magistro claricon. Item quedam questiones theologice, et questiones super librum de generatione et corruptione [fenestratitel]
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Title
Quodlibeta rodicon. Questiones morales edite a magistro claricon. Item quedam questiones theologice, et questiones super librum de generatione et corruptione [fenestratitel]
Physical location
Bruges Public Library
Call number
Ms. 503
Associated names
de Rodington, Johannes - 1290-1348 (VIAF: 78823325) - auteur
Associated names
Richardus de Kilvington - ca. 1302 - ca. 1361 (VIAF: 71434168) - auteur
Associated names
Monachus Niger - auteur
Language
Latin
Date of creation
14de eeuw (1299)
Origin place
[West-Europa]
Summary
Manuscript 503 is, similar to ms. 192, a codex with a distinct English outlook. It contains five commentaries; a quodlibet, two commentaries on Aristotelian works, and two on the Sentences. The first text, the (ff. 1r-20v) De quolibet Rodinton is attributed to the Franciscan philosopher and Oxford theologian Johannes de Rodington (1290-1348), although this attribution has been doubted by more recent scholarship. The next three texts, (ff. 20v-50v) Questiones supra librum de generatione, (ff. 51r-79v) Questiones morales edite a magistro Clariton de Anglia, and (ff. 79v-105r) Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum, have been written by Richard Kilvington (c. 1302-1361), another Oxford scholar and doctor in Theology. The first two sets of questions concern the De Generatione and the Ethica of Aristotle, fitting the arts curriculum. The questions on the Sentences reflect the influence both William Ockham and John Scotus had on Kilvington. The final text, (ff. 106r-115v) Quaestiones seu determinationes super librum Sententiarum, have been written by an anonymous scribe who is called Monachus Niger. Scholars agree that he was probably a Benedictine and that he lectured at Oxford in the late 1330s. The codex was written as a single unit, in two columns per page and in a textualis script. Space has been preserved for decorating, in particular for initials, but these have not been added. The margins are empty, and there are no signs of usage. The codex is bound in a post-medieval leather binding. The fenestra has survived and is attached to the first fly leaf. The codex was originally owned by the Ter Doest abbey, and found its way into the collection of Ten Duinen. The cross-shaped stamp of the latter abbey is found on the first and final leaves. [Summary by Dr. Mark Vermeer]
Uniform title
Quodlibeta (Rodington)
Uniform title
Quaestiones super De generatione et corruptione
Uniform title
Quaestiones super libros Ethicorum
Uniform title
Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum (Kilvington)
Uniform title
Quaestiones seu determinationes super librum Sententiarum (Monachus Niger)
Genre/form
Quodlibeta|Q2123604
Genre/form
Commentaren|Q1749541
Topic general subdivision
Wijsbegeerte
Topic general subdivision
Godsdienst
Material
Perkament (Wikidata Q226697)
Extent
115 ff.
Dimensions
340 x 240 mm
Decoration and binding
Postmiddeleeuwse band
Bibliographic references
De Poorter, A., Catalogue des manuscrits de la bibliothèque publique de la ville de Bruges (Catalogue général des manuscrits des bibliothèques de Belgique 2), Gembloux: Duculot, 1934
Bibliographic references
Michalowska, Monika, ed., Richard Kilvington's Quaestiones super libros ethicorum, Bulletin de philosophie médiévale 53 (2011), 233-282
Bibliographic references
Michalowska, Monika, ed., Richard Kilvington's Quaestiones super libros Ethicorum. A Critical Edition with an Introduction, (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, 121), Leiden: Brill, 2016
Bibliographic references
Mohan, G. E., 'Initia operum Franciscalium (XIII-XV S.) I-Q', Franciscan Studies 37 (1977) pp. 178-375
Bibliographic references
Lohr, Charles H., 'Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, Authors: Narcissus - Richardus, Traditio 28 (1972) 281-396
Bibliographic references
Stegmuller, Friedrich, Repertorium commentariorum in Sententias Petri Lombardi (Würzburg) : Schöning, 1947), I
Bibliographic references
Kennedy, Leonard A., 'Theology the Handmaiden of Logic: A Sentences Commentary used by Gregory of Rimini and John Hiltalingen', in: Augustiniana 33.1/2 (1983), pp. 142-164
Bibliographic references
Online catalogue description by Dr. Mark Vermeer. Online catalogusbeschrijving door Dr. Mark Vermeer.
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