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Summa (Quaestiones ordinariae) art. LX-LXII

Henry of Ghent • Boek • hardback

  • Samenvatting
    Henry of Ghent was the most important thinker of 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. This critical edition of Henry of Ghent’s Summa, art. 60–62 deals with the Trinity. The respective articles are based upon this scholastic philosopher’s lectures in the theology faculty at the university in Paris and can be dated to slightly after Advent 1290. For Henry and his contemporaries, Trinitarian analysis entailed both metaphysical and epistemological issues which required serious thought and in these articles Henry treats active spiration, a property common to the Father and Son; properties proper to the Holy Spirit; and properties common to all the persons of the Trinity, namely identity, equality, and similitude. Articles 60–62 were distributed by the university in Paris 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 text of these two exemplars. Reconstructing the first exemplar was complicated by the fact that one manuscript contains replacement peciae of the first exemplar and these may have been the models for other manuscript copies. This volume should be of interest to those studying theology, philosophy, and book distribution in the Middle Ages, as well as to scholars of (medieval) teaching at the university in Paris.

    Critical edition of articles 60-62 of Henry's Summa devoted to the Trinity.
    Henry of Ghent was the most important thinker of 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.

    This critical edition of Henry of Ghent's Summa, art. 60-62 deals with the Trinity. The respective articles are based upon this scholastic philosopher's lectures in the theology faculty at the university in Paris and can be dated to slightly after Advent 1290. For Henry and his contemporaries, Trinitarian analysis entailed both metaphysical and epistemological issues which required serious thought and in these articles Henry treats active spiration, a property common to the Father and Son; properties proper to the Holy Spirit; and properties common to all the persons of the Trinity, namely identity, equality, and similitude.

    Articles 60-62 were distributed by the university in Paris 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 text of these two exemplars. Reconstructing the first exemplar was complicated by the fact that one manuscript contains replacement peciae of the first exemplar and these may have been the models for other manuscript copies.

    This volume should be of interest to those studying theology, philosophy, and book distribution in the Middle Ages, as well as to scholars of (medieval) teaching at the university in Paris.
  • Productinformatie
    Binding : Hardback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 167mm x 245mm
    Aantal pagina's : 400
    Uitgeverij : Leuven University Press
    ISBN : 9789462701465
    Datum publicatie : 10-2018
  • Inhoudsopgave
    Foreword Critical study The Editions and Manuscripts §1. The Editions §2. The Manuscripts The Text Examined Exteriorly: Historical and Codicological Elements Used For the Establishment of the Text §1. The Authorship and Date of the Summa, art. 60-62 §2. The Summa, art. 60-62: Distributed by Means of Two Successive Exemplars by the University in Paris A. The First Parisian University Exemplar B. The Second Parisian University Exemplar The Text Examined Interiorly: The Relationships Among the Manuscripts, Established by a General Test Collation §1. The Common Accidents A. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized by the Number of Common Accidents B. The Groups of Manuscripts Characterized Individually 1. Manuscript B" (Biblioteca Vaticana, ms. Borgh. 17) 2. The Group of Manuscripts Dependent upon the First Exemplar of the University in Paris 3. A Group of Manuscripts, which for Certain Peciae, Indicates a Common Model Stemming from the First Parisian University Exemplar 4. A Group of Vatican Manuscripts Dependent upon the Manuscript Biblioteca Vaticana, ms. Vat. lat. 854 (= ms. 16, i.e. I') 5. The Second Parisian University Exemplar §2. The Isolated Accidents Manuscript 11 (Biblioteca Vaticana, ms. Borghese 17 (=B”) and the First Parisian University Exemplar Summa, art. 60-62: A Text Stemming From a Parisian University Exemplar Tradition §1. The Individual Peciae of Articles 60-62 in Biblioteca Vaticana, ms. Borghese 17 (= ms. 11, i.e. B”) §2. The Second Parisian University Exemplar §3. The Edition of Badius §4. The Edition of Scarparius The References in Summa, art. 60-62 The Genesis of the Exemplars, Represented by a Diagram Techniques of the Edition §1. Editorial Principles §2. Transcription Conventions Symbols 1. In the text Itself 2. In the Critical Apparatus Abbreviations 1. In the Critical Apparatus 2. In the Apparatus of Citations Sigla of the Manuscripts and Abbreviations of the Editions Reproductions SUMMA, art. 60-62 Art. 60: De proprietate communi Patri et Filio, quae est spiratio activa q. 1 Utrum principium elicitivum Spiritus Sancti sint ambo simul natura et voluntas in Patre et Filio q. 2 Utrum spiratio activa realiter distincta sit et diversa a generatione q. 3 Utrum in divinis sit aliquis ordo naturae inter generationem et spirationem q. 4 Utrum generatio sit principalior productio quam spiratio q. 5 Utrum spiratio activa sit proprietas constitutiva alicuius personae q. 6 Utrum spiratio activa sit proprietas sive actio unius spiratoris q. 7 Utrum plures spirantes sint unum principium spirandi q. 8 Utrum aliquis spirantium habeat rationem spirativam ab alio q. 9 Utrum unus spirantium spiret principalius quam alter q. 10 Utrum spirantes habeant aliquam aliam proprietatem communem quam spirationem activam Art. 61: De proprietatibus propriis Spiritui Sancto q. 1 Utrum ‘Spiritus’ sit nomen personae institutum a proprietate personali q. 2 Utrum spirari sit proprium Spiritui Sancto q. 3 Utrum Spiritui Sancto sit aliqua alia proprietas quam spirari q. 4 Utrum Spiritus Sanctus spiretur a Patre in Filium et e converso q. 5 Utrum Spiritus Sanctus in eo quod spiratur procedat ut amor q. 6 Utrum Spiritus Sanctus procedat ut amor de amore, an sit amor de notitia q. 7 Utrum Spiritus Sanctus sit amor quo Pater et Filius diligunt se et alia q. 8 Utrum Spiritus Sanctus procedat ut donum q. 9 Utrum Spiritus Sanctus sit donum quo cetera donantur q. 10 Utrum Spiritus Sanctus datur ut donum a Patre et Filio Art. 62: De proprietatibus quae pertinent in divinis ad relationes communes quae consequuntur divinas personas distinctas et in esse constitutas, cuiusmodi sunt identitas, aequalitas et similitudo q. 1 Utrum in divinis sint aliquae relationes communes q. 2 Utrum sint plures relationes communes secundum genera tam in divinis quam in creaturis q. 3 Utrum tam in divinis quam in creaturis sint tantum tria genera relationum communium q. 4 Utrum relationes communes in creaturis sint relationes secundum rem an secundum rationem TABLES 1. Works cited by Henry (and by the editors in the apparatus) 2. Onomastic table 3. Manuscripts cited 4. Quoted publications 5. Table of photographs 6. Table of contents
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