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| | * Notabilia Scoti in Libros Topicorum:>> see article of Andrews (1998) in bibliography below | | * Notabilia Scoti in Libros Topicorum:>> see article of Andrews (1998) in bibliography below |
| | * For an overview of manuscripts, see first of all the introductions to the latest edition of Scotus’ Opera Omnia. | | * For an overview of manuscripts, see first of all the introductions to the latest edition of Scotus’ Opera Omnia. |
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| | + | The earliest surviving manuscript of Scotus' work is Ms Bruxelles, Bibl. Royale 2908n, tentatively dated to around 1325. |
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| | === editions === | | === editions === |
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| | * Vos., A. ''The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006. | | * Vos., A. ''The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006. |
| | * Williams, Thomas, (ed.), ''The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus.'' Cambridge University Press 2003. | | * Williams, Thomas, (ed.), ''The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus.'' Cambridge University Press 2003. |
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| | + | == External links == |
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| | + | * [http://faculty.cua.edu/hoffmann/Scotus-Bibliography.pdf Enormous bibliography] |
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| | ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |