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| '''Walter Burley''' (or Burleigh), c.1275-1344/5, was a [[medieval]] [[English people|English]] [[logician]]. He was a [[Master of Arts (Oxbridge)|Master of Arts]] at [[Oxford]] in 1301, and a [[fellow]] of [[Merton College]], [[Oxford]] until 1305. He studied theology in [[Paris]] from before 1310, and by c.1320 he was a [[doctor of theology]] at [[Paris]]. He was a fellow of the [[Sorbonne]] by 1324. After studying [[William of Ockham]]'s commentary on the [[Sentences]] of [[Peter Lombard]], Burley opposed Ockham on a number of points concerning logic and [[natural philosophy]]. | | '''Walter Burley''' (or Burleigh), c.1275-1344/5, was a [[medieval]] [[English people|English]] [[logician]]. He was a [[Master of Arts (Oxbridge)|Master of Arts]] at [[Oxford]] in 1301, and a [[fellow]] of [[Merton College]], [[Oxford]] until 1305. He studied theology in [[Paris]] from before 1310, and by c.1320 he was a [[doctor of theology]] at [[Paris]]. He was a fellow of the [[Sorbonne]] by 1324. After studying [[William of Ockham]]'s commentary on the [[Sentences]] of [[Peter Lombard]], Burley opposed Ockham on a number of points concerning logic and [[natural philosophy]]. |
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| * Utrum contraria adequata in virtutibus agant et patiantur ad invicem | | * Utrum contraria adequata in virtutibus agant et patiantur ad invicem |
| * Utrum sola lex naturalis sufficit homini ad evitandem extremam miseriam | | * Utrum sola lex naturalis sufficit homini ad evitandem extremam miseriam |
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| ==Secondary sources == | | ==Secondary sources == |
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− | * Broadie, Alexander. ''Introduction to Medieval Logic'' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993). | + | * De Leemans, Pieter: "Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle's De Motu Animalium". In: RTPM 67,2 (2000), 272-360. |
− | * Walter Burley. ''De Puritate Artis Logicae Tractatus Longior, with a revised edition of the Tractatus Brevior'', ed. P. Boehner (New York: 1955). | + | * Dorandi, T.: La versio latina antiqua di Diogene Laerzio e la sua recezione nel Medievo occidentalte: il Compendium moralium notabilium di Geremia da Montagnone e il Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum dello ps.Burleo, in: Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale 10 (1999), 371-396. |
− | * Walter Burley. ''On the Purity of the Art of Logic. The Shorter and Longer Treatises'', trans. & ed. P.V. Spade (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 2000). | + | * Glorieux, La Littérature Quodlibétique II, 1935, 69. |
− | * Walter Burley. ''De Formis'', ed. Frederick J. Down Scott (Munich: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1970 ISBN 3769690044). | + | * Grinaschi, M.: 'Corrigenda e addenda' sulla questione dello ps.Burleo, in: Medioevo 16 (1990), 325-354; |
− | * Gracia, J.G. and Noone, T.B., ''A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages'', London 2003 | + | * Grinaschi, M.: Lo pseudo Walter Burley e il 'Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum', in: Medioevo 16 (1990), 131-190. |
| + | * Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 24 (1968), 149-245. |
| + | * Perger, Mischa von: "Walter Burley über das Vorwissen des Schulwissens. Eine provisorische Edition von Prolog und Kap. 1 der Expositio Librum Posteriorum". In: Traditio 57 (2002), 239-288. |
| + | * Perler, D.: "Walter Burleigh"; in: Volpi, Franco (Hrsg.): Großes Werklexikon der Philosophie, 1. Bd., Stuttgart 1999, 248-250. |
| + | * Piaia, Gregorio: "Vestigia philosophorum". Il medioevo e la storiografia filosofica, RImini (Maggioli) 1983. |
| + | * Sharpe, Richard: A Handlist of the Latin Writers of Great Britain and Ireland before 1540, Turnhout 1997. |
| + | * Sommers, Mary Catherine: "Introduction", in: Walter Burley. Quaestiones super librum Posteriorum, hrsg. v. M. C. Sommers, Toronto 2000 [PIMS, Studies and texts 136].. |
| + | * Synan, Edward A.: "Introduction", in: Questions on the De Anima of Aristotle by Magister Adam Burley and Dominus Walter Burley, hrsg. v. Edward A. Synan, Leiden/New York/Köln 1997 [Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, Band 55]. |
| + | * Von Perger, Mischa: "Walter Burley über das Vorwissen des Schulwissens. Eine provisorische Edition von Prolog und Kap. 1 der Expositio Librum Posteriorum". In: Traditio 57 (2002), 239-288. |
| + | * Weijers, Olga: Le travail intellectuel à la faculté des arts de Paris. Textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500), III, Turnhout (Brepols) 1998 [Studia Aristarum, 6]. |
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