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Articuli

Articuli in Anglia et Parisius condemnati.

 

Analysis of Content

a1r Tempier, Stephen, Bishop of Paris: [Rescript of 1277 condemning various propositions and threatening excommunication.] Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Henri Denifle and Emile Chatelain, I (Paris, 1889), 543-4 no. 473, and Aufklärung im Mittelalter? Die Verurteilung von 1277, trans. Kurt Flasch (Mainz, 1989), 89-91; see also J. M. M. H. Thijssen, ‘What really happened on 7 March 1277? Bishop Tempier's Condemnation and its Institutional Context', in Texts and Contexts in Ancient and Medieval Science: Studies on the Occasion of John E. Murdoch's Seventieth Birthday, ed. Edith Sylla and Michael McVaugh, Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 78 (Leiden, New York, Cologne, 1997), 84-114, with this edition listed on 108.

a2r [List of contents.]

a2r [Errors condemned in England.] Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, I, 558-60 no. 474.

a3r [Errors against the true faith.] Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, I, 170-2 no. 128, with some variations.

a4r [Errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, I, 486-7 no. 432.

a4v [219 errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, I, 544-58 no. 473, and Aufklärung im Mittelalter?, trans. Flasch, 99-261; the order of the errors in the incunable edition does not correspond with that in the modern editions.

b4r Articuli condemnati Parisius. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Henri Denifle and Emile Chatelain, II (Paris, 1891), 506-7 no. 1042, with some variations. The modern edition dates to ‘die veneris post Natum Domini' 1340, the incunable edition to Christmas Day 1344.

b4v [Articles retracted at Paris by brother Johannes Guion (Jean Guyon OFM).] Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, II, 622-3, no. 1158. The modern edition dates to 12 Oct. 1348, the incunable edition to 2 Oct. 1318.

b4v ‘Errores Johannis de Mericuria' (Johannes de Mirecourt). Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, II, 610-14, no. 1147; the order of the errors in the modern edition does not correspond with that in the incunable edition.

b6r ‘Articuli contra magistrum Nicolaum de Ultricuria' (Nicolaus d'Autrecourt). Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, II, 576-87 no. 1124, with extracts in a different order from that in the incunable edition. The modern edition dates to before 19 May 1346, the incunable edition to after All Saints' Day, 1348.

c1v [Articles condemned by the Bishop of Paris and the masters of theology.] Incipit: ‘Item quod diuina essentia in se nec ab homine nec ab angelo videbit . . .’ not in Chart.Univ.Par.

c1v [Document of retraction] of brother Dionysius Foulechat (Dionysius de Foullechat OFM). Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Henri Denifle and Emile Chatelain, III (Paris, 1894), 117-19 no. 1298, extracts. The modern edition dates to 21-2 Nov. 1364.

c3v [Retraction of the articles] by brother Dionysius Foulechat. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, III, 185-6 no. 1352. The modern edition dates to 12 Apr. 1369, the incunable edition to 1349.

c4r ‘Reuocatio magistri Johannis de Calore.’ Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, III, 108-9 no. 1288. The modern edition dates to 1363, the incunable edition to 1343.

c4v ‘Articuli Ludouici reuocati' (Ludovicus de Padua OFM). Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, III, 95-7 no. 1270.

c6r ‘Reuocatio facta Parisius.’ Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, III, 22-3, no. 1218.

c6r ‘Reuocatio.’ Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, III, 11-12, no. 1201.

c7v [Articles where Petrus Lombardus and other scholars hold different opinions.] Incipit: ‘[I]sti sunt articuli in quibus magister sententiarum non tenetur communiter ab omnibus et primo primi libri . . .’ not in Chart.Univ.Par.

Imprint

Imprint: [Paris: Antoine Caillaut, c.1483]. 4°.

Collation

Collation: a–c8.

References

ISTC: ia01147700

GW: GW 2710;

BMC: BMC VIII 46;

Proctor: Pr 7931;

Others: Oates 2916; Sheppard 6185.

LCN: 14443196

Copies

Copy number: A-459(1)

Bound with:
1. Isidoro Chiari, De modo divitiis adhibendo homini Christiano. Milan: Francesco Minizio Calvo, 1540;
2. Alessio Porri, Vaso di verità. Venice: Pietro Duscinelli and Girolamo Porri, 1597;
3. Stephanus Brulefer, Formalitates. Paris: [Simon Doliatoris, c.1485] (B‑564);
5. Guilelmus de Vorillong, Repertorium opinionum in Scoto omissarum. [Paris: Simon Doliatoris, c.1485] (V‑173).

Binding: English seventeenth-century stiffened parchment laced onto 4 supports; shelfmark across fore-edge; bound for the Bodleian Library.

Size: 188 × 142 × 38 mm.

Size of leaf: 184 × 135 mm.

Provenance: Antonius Figulus (sixteenth century); inscription on a1r of item 3, ‘Ad vsum fratris Antonij Figuli de Mondauio or[din]is minorum'. Silvester (sixteenth century); inscription on a1r of item 3, ‘Modo est fratris Siluestri sui Nepoti[s]'. Johannes Franciscus de Lugo (sixteenth century); inscription on a1r of item 3, ‘Modo est fratris Jo[hann]is Fran[cis]ci de Lugo or[dinis] . . .’ Acquired by 1605; see James, Catalogus (1605), 22.

SHELFMARK: 4° C 15(4) Th.


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