An Early Witness of the Reportatio of Giles of Rome's Lectures on the Sentences Note on the Edition of Concetta Luna

Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 72 (1):175-185 (2005)
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The discovery of the reportatio of Giles of Rome’s lectures on the Sentences by Concetta Luna is without doubt one of the most important contributions to the history of medieval philosophy and theology in the last years. This note reviews Luna’s edition of the reportatio and draws attention to what seems to be its earliest indirect witness: the anonymous Dominican Sentences commentary in ms. Bruges, Stadsbibliotheek, 491.

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Martin Pickavé
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