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'''Andrew of Cornwall''' (Andreas Cornubiensis, Andreas de Cornubia, André de Cornouailles) fl. 1290's at Oxford.  Thought to have influenced the early logical work of [[Duns Scotus]].
 
'''Andrew of Cornwall''' (Andreas Cornubiensis, Andreas de Cornubia, André de Cornouailles) fl. 1290's at Oxford.  Thought to have influenced the early logical work of [[Duns Scotus]].
  
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Revision as of 18:04, 25 January 2009

Andrew of Cornwall (Andreas Cornubiensis, Andreas de Cornubia, André de Cornouailles) fl. 1290's at Oxford. Thought to have influenced the early logical work of Duns Scotus.


Life

Work

Influence

Primary sources

Manuscripts

  • Quaestiones super librum Porphyrii (Questiones super Porphyrii Isagogen)
  • Quaestiones super librum Sex principiorum (München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Katalog der Handschriften aus dem Benediktinerkloster St. Emmeram in Regensburg Vorläufige Beschreibung, erstellt von Friedrich Helmer [1] 81ra-86ra Andreas de Cornubia: Quaestiones super Librum de sex principiis Questiones [Stelle getilgt] super librum sex principiorum (Kopftitel gerahmt). Forma est composicioni contingens et in et cetera. Queratur primo, an hec diffinicio sit solius forme accidentalis … – … et per litteram patet ad omnes raciones. Expliciunt questiones super librum sex principiorum date a domino Andrea de Cornubia; quaestiones am unteren Rand gerahmt wiederholt. Initium, Explicit und die einzelnen Quästionen nach dieser Handschrift (bisher einziger Textzeuge) bei M. MARKOWSKI, Die Kommentare zum Liber de sex principiis in den mittelalterlichen Handschriften der Staatsbibliothek München, in: Mélanges offerts à René Crozet, t. II, éd. par P. GALLAIS et Y.-J. RIOU, Poitiers 1966, S. 1275-1282, hierzu S. 1277. – Vgl. GRABMANN, Mitteilungen (wie oben), S. 237 f.; danach verzeichnet bei LOHR, Commentaries I, S. 358 und GLORIEUX, La faculté des arts, S. 91. – Vgl. O. WEIJERS, Le travail intellectuel à la faculté des arts de Paris: textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500) I. Répertoire des noms commençant par A-B. 1994 (Studia Artistarum 1), S. 62 f.

Secondary sources

  • Andrews, R. 1999, 'Andrew of Cornwall and the Reception of Modism in England,” in Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition, Acts of the Symposium, ‘The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy’, January 10-13, 1996, ed. Sten Ebbesen and Russell L. Friedman, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters - C. A. Reitzels Forlag, Copenhagen. [WARBURG Main ABB 47]

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