Antonius de Carlenis, O.P.
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Steven J. Livesey
About this book
Examines the theory of subalternation as it was developed by one of Paul of Venice’s readers shortly before the mid-15th cent., the archbishop of Amalfi, Antonius de Carlenis de Neapoli. Contents: Intro.; Observations on the Manuscripts; Antonius de Carlenis de Neapoli, “Questiones in IV libros Sententiarum,” Prologue, QQ. 1 and 2; “Questiones in libros I-II Analyticorum Posteriorum Aristotelis,” L. I, QQ. 17,22; App. 1: Description of Oxford, Bodleian Lib., Canon, misc. 573; App. 2: Variant Incipit in the “Questiones in IV libros Sententiarum,” Oxford, Bodleian Lib., Canon. misc. 573, fol. 172ra; App. 3: Tabula questionum. Antonius de Carlenis, “Questiones in libros I-II Analyticorum Posteriorum Aristotelis”: Chicago, Newberry Lib., Case MS 97,5.
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