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Franciscan Institute Publications critical editions are among the most important publications of the last 40 years in medieval theological and philosophical textual criticism. With critical editions on the writings of John Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Adam de Wodeham and Peter of John Olivi, the scholars of the Franciscan Institute have provided the modern world with the critical source documents for further study of these intellectual giants of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. We are proud to offer the following critical editions which the academic world has judged to be the text that most closely resembles the author’s original. Included in these editions the reader will find establishment of authorship, date and place of composition of the original texts.

Table of Contents Introduction Critical Editions of John Duns Scotus Critical Editions of Peter of John Olivi Critical Editions of William of Ockham Critical Editions of Adam de Wodeham and Marcus of Orvieto St. Bonaventure Other Works By or About John Duns Scotus Other Works By or About William of Ockham Coming Soon Great for the Classroom Author Index Title Index

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Introduction

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John Duns Scotus

The blessed John Duns Scotus (c. 1265 – 8 November 1308) was one of the most important theologians and philosophers of the High Middle Ages (the others being Thomas Aquinas, William of Ockham and Bonaventure). He was nicknamed Doctor Subtilis, or The Subtle Doctor, for his penetrating and subtle manner of thought. Scotus’ influence on Roman Catholic thought has been considerable. The doctrines for which he is best known are the “univocity of being,” that existence is the most abstract concept we have, applicable to everything that exists; the formal distinction, a way of distinguishing between different aspects of the same thing; and the idea of haecceity, the property supposed to be in each individual thing that makes it an individual. Scotus also developed a complex argument for the existence of God, and argued scripturally and theologically for the Immaculate Conception of Mary.

The Examined Report of the Parish Lecture, Reportatio I-A edited and translated by (†) Allan B. Wolter, OFM and Oleg Bychkov. These companion volumes give the reader, both in Latin and in English translation, a solid working text of the Examined Report of the Paris Lecture of John Duns Scotus, known to scholars as Reportatio I-A. In light of new research and observations, the Reportatio I-A represents a more advanced and mature stage of Scotus’s thought. It features an expanded discussion of the divine ideas, a well-argued and concise account of the problem of contingency, a more advanced account of the ‘formal distinction’ and a novel view of personal property. The Reportatio I-A contains a different layout of questions and sometimes whole different Distinctions compared to other theological and philosophical texts of Scotus’s thought. Volume I - 2004: 1288 p. Hc978-1-57659-193-2 $90.00 Volume II - 2008: 1220 p. Hc978-1-57659-150-5 $99.00

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John Duns Scotus Critical Editions

Philosophical Writings This five-volume set represents critical editions of Scotus’ commentaries on the Metaphysics of Aristotle. Begun inthe 1990’s and completed in 2006, these are the preeminent source documents for understanding Scotus.

Volume III Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Libri I-V edited by Robert Andrews, Girard J. Etzkorn, (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM, Romuald Green, OFM, (†) Francis Kelley, (†) George Marcil, Timothy Noone, Rega Wood. 1997: 848 p. Hc 978-1-57659-123-9 $125.00 Volume I Quaestiones in Librum Porphyrii isagoge et Quaestiones Super Praedicamenta Aristotelis edited by Robert Andrews, Girard J. Etzkorn, (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM, Romuald Green, OFM, Timothy Noone, Rega Wood. (1999) Hardcover, bound in imitation leather. 1999: 698 p. Hc :978-1-57659-121-5 $125.00 Volume II Quaestiones in Libros Perihermenias Aristotelis edited by Robert Andrews, Girard J. Etzkorn, (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM, Romuald Green, O.F.M., Timothy Noone, Roberto Plevano, Andrew Traver, Rega Wood. Quaestiones super Librum Elenchorum Aristotelis, edited by Robert Andrews, Oleg Bychkov, S. Ebbesen, Girard J. Etzkorn, (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM, Romuald Green, OFM, Timothy Noone, Roberto Plevano, Andrew Traver. Theoremata edited by Mechtild Dreyer, H. Möhler with the collaboration of G. Krieger (2004). Hardcover, bound in imitation leather. 2004: 768 p. Hc 978-1-57659-122-2 $125.00

Volume IV Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Libri VI-IX edited by Robert Andrews, Girard J. Etzkorn, (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM, Romuald Green, OFM, (†) Francis Kelley, (†) George Marcil, Timothy Noone, Rega Wood. 1997: 806 p. Hc 978-1-57659-124-6 $125.00 Volume V Quaestiones super Secundum et Tertium de Anima edited by Bernardo C. Bazán, K. Emery, Romuald Green, OFM, Timothy Noone, Roberto Plevano, Andrew Traver 2006: 443 p. Hc 978-0-8132-1422-1 $125.00 Five Volume Set: Hc 978-1-57659-227-4 $469.95 ($625.00 Value)

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Peter of John Olivi and the “canonical” letters. In accord with his biblical theology, Peter Olivi gave more attention to the historical books of the Bible than did the other scholastics. The result is his commentary on Pentecost, the church of Antioch, the council of Jerusalem and Paul’s Peter of John Olivi (1248 - March 14, 1298) visit to Athens and trip to Rome. Latin text. was a Franciscan theologian who, although 2001: 516 p. he died professing the faith of the Catholic $50.00 Pb 978-1-57659-174-1 Church, became a controversial figure in the arguments surrounding poverty at the Peter of John Olivi on the Bible beginning of the fourteenth century. In edited by David Flood, OFM and large part, this was due to his view that the (†) Gedeon Gal, OFM Franciscan vow of poverty also entailed Peter Olivi read scripture to discover what usus pauper (i.e., ‘poor’ or ‘restricted’ use God was doing in history. It was then posof goods); while contemporary Francissible to say what Franciscans should be docans generally agreed that usus pauper was ing. We see Peter Olivi at work on Scripture important to the Franciscan way of life, in the writings edited in this book. The they disagreed that it was part of their vow book contains editions of Olivi’s principia of poverty. His support of the extreme view on the study of Scripture and his commenof ecclesiastical poverty played a part in the taries on Isaiah and I Corinthians. With ideology of the groups coming to be known English summaries. as the Spiritual Franciscans or Fraticelli. 1997: 431 p. The Franciscan Institute has published Pb 978-1-57659-128-4 $40.00 critical editions of his commentaries on Acts, Genesis, and Isaiah: Peter of John OliWJ Peter of John Olivi on Genesis on The Acts of the Apostles, 2001, and Peter edited by David Flood, OFM of John Olivi on Genesis, 2007. Peter of John Peter Olivi studies history through scripOlivi on the Bible, 1997, contains, besides ture, insisting that the full course of history his commentary on Isaiah, five principia can be read in the revelation of the book. on Scripture. A principium explained how Latin Text with English Notes. the commentator of a text was going to go 2007: 733 p. about his task. On the Bible contains as well Pb 978-1-57659-144-4 $50.00 the beginning of his commentary on I Corinthians, cut short by his death. His final Three Volume Set: words: “...no human being in his biological $105.00 condition, especially with his padded and ($140.00 Value) passing (evanescens et inflatus) science, is able to ascend in any way at all to the superintellectual and ecstatic contemplation Nicolaus Minorita: Chronica (The Early of what God has prepared for those who 13th Century Poverty Controversy). love him, save focused on and lead by and edited by (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM and absorbed into the Spirit of Christ.” David Flood, OFM A well-documented history of the poverty Peter of John Olivi on the Acts of the controversy as told by Nicolaus Minorita, Apostles this volume is a “sourcebook” which offers edited by David Flood, OFM scholars a large collection of fundamental Peter Olivi sets out to study the beginnings and authentic documents as well as a history and the progress (exitus et processus) of the of the events surrounding the controversy early church in his commentary on the Acts during the papacy of John XXII. Latin docuof the Apostles. He adds that, just as the mentation. Book of Kings and the Chronicles help us understand the prophets, so does the book 1996: 1238 p. $85.00 Hc 978-1-57659-118-2 of Acts help us understand Paul’s epistles

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William of ockham

William of Ockham (c. 1288 – c. 1348) was an English Franciscan friar and scholastic philosopher. He is one of the major figures of medieval thought and was at the center of the major intellectual and political controversies of the fourteenth century. Although he is commonly known for Ockham’s razor, the methodological principle that bears his name, William of Ockham also produced significant works on logic, physics and theology. Although he had taken the initial steps in the theology program at Oxford (hence his occasional nickname, the Venerabilis Inceptor, “Venerable Beginner”), Ockham did not complete the program there and never became a fully qualified “master” of theology at Oxford.

Philosophica

Ockham published several philosophical works. Ockham also wrote several commentaries on the works of Aristotle. In addition, he engaged in public debates, the proceedings of which were published under the titles Disputed Questions and Quodlibetal Questions— “quodlibet” meaning “whatever you like.” Ockham’s opus magnum, however, is his Summa Logicae, in which he lays out the fundamentals of his logic and its accompanying metaphysics. All of Ockham’s works have been edited into modern editions but not all have been translated. These seven volumes are collectively called Ockham’s Philosophica, are critical works of his most important philosophical work. This series represents a multi-decade effort, with the first volume published in 1974 and the seventh volume published in 1988.

Theologica

Franciscan Institute Publications presents a ten-volume set of Ockham’s Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, a standard requirement for medieval theology students. Ockham began his theological training at Oxford around the year 1318-19 which included a required two-year cycle of lectures commenting on Lombard’s Sentences, the standard theological textbook of the day. This ten-volume critical edition of Ockham’s theological commentary and lectures was begun in 1967 and completed in 1986.

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william of ockham critical editions Philosophical Works

Volume I Summa Logicae edited by (†) Philotheus Boehner, OFM, (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM, and Stephen F. Brown. This edition is based on eight of the sixtyfive extant manuscripts, seven of them written during the lifetime of the author. A detailed subject-index facilitates the consultation. 1974: 976 p. Hc 978-1-57659-008-9 $125.00 Volume II Expositionis in Libros Artis Logicae Pro-oemium et Expositio in Librum Porphyrii de Praedicabilibus edited by (†) Ernest A. Moody; Expositio in Librum Praedicamentorum Aristotelis, ed. by (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM; Expositio in Librum Perihermenias Aristotelis, ed. by Angelus R. Gambatese and Stephen Brown; Tractatus de Praedestinatione et de Praescientia Dei et de Futuris Contingentibus, ed. by (†) Philotheus Boehner, OFM., revised by Stephen Brown. It contains a general introduction to the Aristotelian logic, the exposition of Porphyry’s Isagoge (Praedicabilia or Quinque Voces), the exposition of Aristotle’s Categories or Praedicamenta and the exposition of Aristotle’s Perihermenias or On Interpretation. 1978: 608 p. Hc 978-1-57659-010-2 $100.00 Volume III Exposition super Libros Elenchorum Aristotelis edited by Francesco del Punta. This work of Ockham has never been edited before. It is an exposition of Aristotle’s work on Sophistical Refutations which deals with the defects or fallacies occurring in argumentation: how to recognize and how to avoid them. 2001: 352 p. Hc 978-1-57659-009-6 $60.00

Volume IV Expositio in Libros Physicorum (Books I-III) edited by Vladimir Richter, S.J. and Gerhard Leibold. This volume contains Ockham’s literal commentary on the Physics of Aristotle and follows closely the treatment of the influential Islamic philospher, Averroes. 1985: 624 p. Hc 978-1-57659-011-9 $90.00 Volume V Expositio in Libros Physicorum (Books IV-VIII) edited by Rega Wood, (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM., Romuald Green, OFM and Girard J. Etzkorn. This is the continuation of Ockham’s literal commentary on Aristotle’s Physics. Only a few pages of Ockham’s exposition of Book VIII (never finished) survive. 1985: 752 p. $100.00 Hc 978-1-57659-012-6 Volume VI Brevis Summa Libri Physicorum, Summula Philosophiae Naturalis and Quaestiones super Librum Phsicorum Aristotelis. edited by Stephen F. Brown. The Brevis Summa, The Summula Philosophiae Naturalis, and The Quaestiones super Librum Physicorum Aristotelis are included. 1984: 896 p. Hc 978-1-57659-013-3 $125.00 Volume VII Dubia et Spuria. Tractatus Minor Logicae et Elementarium Logicae edited by (†) Eligius Buytaert, OFM While at some time or other in history the contents of this volume have been attributed to William of Ockham, stylistic considerations and in some instances doctrinal content indicate that these treatises are not of Ockhamian authorship. Nevertheless, the contents of this volume have been associated with the views and opinions of the Venerable Beginner and are often helpful in understanding many of his key positions. 1988: 704 p. HC 978-1-57659-014-0 $100.00 Seven Volume Set: Hc 978-1-57659-225-0

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william of ockham critical editions theological Works Volume I Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum (Ordinatio), Prologus et Distinctio prima edited by (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM and Stephen F. Brown. 1967: 576 p. Hc 978-1-57659-015-7 $100.00 Volume II Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum (Ordinatio), Distinctiones secunda et tertia edited by Stephen F. Brown and (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM. 1970: 633 p. Hc 978-1-57659-016-4 $100.00 It is in these two volumes that Ockham lays the foundation of his whole philosophical and theological doctrine as he inquires: What can we know? What kind of knowledge is theology? What can we know about the existence and the nature of God? Volume III Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum (Ordinatio), Distinctiones 4-18 edited by Girard J. Etzkorn. In this volume, Ockham addresses questions of Trinitarian theology and an important series of questions on charity, grace and merit. 1977: 623 p. $100.00 Hc 978-1-57659-017-1 Volume IV Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum (Ordinatio), Distinctiones 19-48 edited by Girard J. Etzkorn and Francis E. Kelley. This volume contains a portion of Ockham’s commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard which Ockham himself prepared for publication (ordinatio). 2000: 773 p. Hc 978-1-57659-018-8 $100.00 Volume V Quaestiones in Librum Secundum Sententiarum (Reportatio) edited by (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM and Rega Wood. Ockham’s lectures on books II-IV of Peter Lombard’s Sentences survive in the form of Reportatio, namely, as notes taken by a scribe during the actual oral lectures. 1981: 542 p. Hc978-1-57659-019-5 $75.00

Volume VI Quaestiones in Tertium Librum Sententiarum (Reportatio) edited by Francis E. Kelley and Girard J. Etzkorn. The Venerable Beginner deals with the morality of the external act and the interconnectedness of the virtues which would later be expanded into a lengthy treatise. 1982: 483 p. Hc 978-1-57659-020-1 $75.00 Volume VII Quaestiones in Librum Quartum Sententiarum (Reportatio) edited by Rega Wood and (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM. While discussing the Eucharistic species (accidents), the Venerable Beginner takes the opportunity of proposing his (controversial) opinion regarding the identity of quantity and material substance. 1984: 411 p. Hc 978-1-57659-021-8 $75.00 Volume VIII Quaestiones Variae edited by Girard J. Etzkorn, Francis E. Kelley and Joseph C. Wey, CSB. This volume contains various questions, notability, dubitationes, determinationes and the lengthy inaugural lecture on the Bible dealing with the interconnectedness of the virtues. 1984: 606 p. $75.00 Hc 978-1-57659-022-5 Volume IX Quodlibeta Septem edited by Joseph C. Wey. Ockham in this work answers questions about grammar, logic, philosophy, God, angels, man, virtues and sacraments. 1980: 879 p. Hc 978-1-57659-023-2 $100.00 Volume X Tractatus de Sacramento Altaris and De Corpore Christi edited by Carlo A. Grassi. This volume contains two tracts in which the Venerable Beginner unfolds and defends his opinions concerning the body of Christ in the sacrament of the Eucharist.1986: 251 p. Hc 978-1-57659-024-9 $100.00 Ten Volume Set: Hc 978-1-57659-226-7

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Important Critical Works

Adam de Wodeham († 1358), a Franciscan philosopher and theologian, was the most brilliant disciple of William of Ockham († 1347), and a competent and reliable interpreter of the teaching of his master. The publication of his previously unedited work is a sequel and complement to the edition of William of Ockham’s Opera Philosophica et Theologica. Lectura Secunda (Quaestiones in I Sententiarum Petri Lombardi). In the prologue Wodeham questions what evidence is accessible to us in the present life. The first three questions of Distinction 1 deal with the nature of science generally, and specifically with theology as a science.

The work compiled by Marcus of Orvieto is titled Liber de Moralitatibus. It falls into the category of exempla literature, in this case, a sourcebook for preachers. Marcus follows a strategy of giving physical descriptions of an item followed by its spiritual significance bolstered by scripture quotes and examples. Marcus uses the work of his Confrere Bartholomew of England’s De proprietatibus rerum and fills his text with simple comparisons, analogies and similes intended to help the preacher’s audience remember the spiritual meaning to be found in the world around them.

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Only after a significant discussion concerning these questions does Wodeham proceed to fruition and beatific vision, the subjects with which most authors begin Distinction 1. From the end of volume I, through the Distinctiones in volumes II and III, Wodeham follows the order of Peter Lombard’s Sentences. Volume I Prologus et distinctio 1 edited by Rega Wood, PhD 1990: 354 p. Hc 978-1-57659-105-5 $75.00 Volume II Distinctiones 2-7 edited by (†) Gedeon Gál, OFM 1990: 374 p. $75.00 ISBN: 978-1-57659-106-2 Volume III Distinctiones 8-26 edited by Rega Wood, PhD 1990: 491 p. Hc 978-1-57659-107-9 $75.00 Three Volume Set: Hc 978-1-57659-104-8 $169.95 ($225.00 Value) Marcus of Orvieto is firmly fixed in the tradition of Bonaventure, for whom wisdom was eminently superior to knowledge, citing him frequently, particularly from the Legenda maior, and also from the Commentary on Luke. In the Middle Ages, sermons constituted important cultural events in the daily and weekly lives of what was in Western Europe a largely Christian population. Thus, by providing a “handbook” for preachers, Marcus provided a valuable service to the cultural milieu of his time. edited by Girard J. Etzkorn Volume I 2005: 525 p. Hc 978-1-57659-135-2 $75.00 Volume II 2005: 498 p. Hc 978-1-57659-136-9 $75.00 Volume III 2005: 395 p. Hc 978-1-57659-137-6 $75.00 Three Volume Set: Hc 978-1-57659-104-8

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st. bonaventure

St Bonaventure (1221 – 15 July 1274), born John of Fidanza, was a major figure in medieval scholastic theology and philosophy, the seventh Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor. He was named a Cardinal Bishop of Albano in 1273 and died, working for church reform at the Council of Lyons, in 1274. He was canonized on 14 April 1482 by Pope Sixtus IV and declared a Doctor of the Church in the year 1588 by Pope Sixtus V. He is known as the “Seraphic Doctor”. Many writings believed in the Middle Ages to be his are now collected under the name Pseudo-Bonaventura.

Works of st. bonaventure

Works of St. Bonaventure, Robert Karris, OFM, general editor. The Franciscan Institute is exceptionally proud to present the Works of St. Bonaventure series. This series provides annotated translations from the Latin originals of the works of St. Bonaventure for students and seekers who wish to steep themselves in the rich theological vision of this medieval giant. Begun in 1996 and now totaling 15 volumes with several volumes in development, this is the definitive series for the best and most current English-language translations of Bonaventure’s work. Volume I On the Reduction of the Arts to Theology (De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam) reprinted with a revised translation,introduction and commentary by Zachary Hayes, OFM, In his treatise, De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam, a work of remarkable brevity and originality of expression, St. Bonaventure deals with the relation of the finite to the infinite, of the natural to the supernatural in a way which well establishes his preeminence as a mystic, a philosopher, and a theologian. This translation and commentary brings to the modern day reader an appreciation of the return of all created things to God. 1996: 70 p. Pb 978-1-57659-043-0 $14.95

Volume II Itinerarium Mentis in Deum by (†)Philotheus Boehner, OFM and Zachary Hayes, OFM This new translation of the Itinerarium signals a milestone in Bonaventurian scholarship in North America. Based on the famed 1956 Boehner edition, this volume presents the text with a new inclusive-language translation, authoritative notes by Boehner with a new translation of their Latin content, plus the Latin text of the critical edition interfaced with the English text. 2002: 225 p. Pb 978-1-57659-044-7 $17.00 Hc 978-1-57659-185-7 $25.00

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Volume III Saint Bonaventure’s Disputed Questions on the Mystery of the Trinity introduction and translation by Zachary Hayes, OFM. This translation makes Bonaventure’s study on the Trinity available in English for the first time. A leading Bonaventure scholar and theologian, Zachary Hayes, OFM, explicates the Trinitarian thought of the Seraphic Doctor and situates these Quaestiones disputatae in the history of theology. 1979: 273 p. Pb 978-1-57659-045-4 $15.00 Volume IV St. Bonaventure’s Disputed Questions on the Knowledge of Christ by Zachary Hayes, OFM The first English translation of this work. Bonaventure’s study is done in the medieval scholastic style of disputed questions and shows how he, as scholar, was at the center of what Christianity is about. 1992: 202 p. Pb 978-1-57659-046-1 $15.00

Volume VII St. Bonaventure’s Commentary on Ecclesiastes Robert J. Karris, OFM, and Campion Murray, OFM An important text for historians of theology and philosophy. This volume illustrates how Bonaventure was influenced by the Book of Ecclesiastes. 2005: - 461 p. Pb978-1-57659-197-0 $40.00 Volume VIII Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Part I: Chapters 1-8. Robert J. Karris, OFM. This highly readable translation with its invaluable footnotes and union of medieval commentary with contemporary exegesis will appeal to Franciscans, Lucan scholars, preachers, and will also allow for quiet moments of Lectio Divina. 2001: 849 p. Pb 978-1-57659-179-6 $50.00

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Part II: Chapters 9-16. (Part 2 of Volume V 3 parts). St. Bonaventure’s WritRobert J. Karris, OFM. ings Concerning the This translation offers Franciscan Order insight not only into the by Dominic V. Monti, OFM riches of many Church After introducing the Fathers on whose thought he draws, but in reader to Bonaventure as its finished form, this publication will be General Minister of the an excellent resource for teachers and for Franciscan Order, this preachers, as well as for many who reflect volume presents twenty on this Gospel in search of spiritual insight. documents and helpful introductions to 2003: 897 p. their importance. 1994: 281 p. Pb 978-1-57659-183-3 $50.00 Pb 978-1-57659-047-8 $15.00 Commentary on the Volume VI Gospel of Luke, Part III: Collations on the Ten Chapters 17-24. (Part 3 Commandments of 3 parts). edited by Paul Spaeth Robert J. Karris, OFM. The Collations on the Ten As a work of historical Commandments theologizing, Bonavenaddresses three importure’s commentary is an tant aspects of St. Boinvaluable witness to its naventure’s work. The work shows a reflec- age as well as to the biblical interpretation tion of Bonaventure as a Bible expositor, a that was long a mainstay of Catholic hermetheologian/philosopher, and as a preacher. neutics and preaching. 2004: 2459 p. 1995: 101 p. Pb 978-1-57659-184-0 $50.00 $15.00 Pb 978-1-57659-005-8

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Volume IX Breviloquium Dominic V. Monti, OFM This is Bonaventure’s comprehensive presentation of Christian doctrine in a form suitable for instructional purposes. It can be used by anyone with an interest in the writings of the Seraphic Doctor. 2005: 329 p. Pb 978-1-57659-199-4 $40.00 Volume X Writings on the Spiritual Life edited by F. Edward Coughlin, OFM An Introductory Essay presents a detailed overview of Bonaventure’s spiritual theology, followed by the text of Threefold Way, as well as lesser known but vibrant meditation texts. 2006: 434 p. Pb 978-1-57659-162-8 $40.00 Volume XI Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Gospel of John edited by Robert Karris, OFM For the first time Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Gospel of John is now accessible in readable English, with helpful notes. Karris brings us Bonaventure’s interpretations which are often surprisingly contemporary, theologically attuned, pastorally sensitive and textually oriented. 2007: 1110 p. Pb 978-1-57659-143-7 $70.00 Volume XII The Sunday Sermons of St. Bonaventure edited by Timothy J. Johnson The twelfth volume of the BTTS Series provides the careful reader with rich meditation through the liturgical year as well as new insights into the spiritual and apostolic formation of Bonaventure’s Franciscan confreres. 2008: 583 p. Pb 978-1-57659-145-1 $50.00 Fifteen Volume Set: Hc 978-1-57659-229-8

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Volume XIII Disputed Questions on Evangelical Perfection translated by Thomas Reist, OFM and Robert J. Karris, OFM Written at the height of the Mendicant Controversy at the University of Paris (1250-1256), it is not just another scholastic exercise. While this treatise teaches that the Franciscan friars follow the Gospel by being humble, poor, chaste, and obedient, it is also Bonaventure’s vigorous defense of the mendicant way of life against opponents such as William of Saint-Amour whose apocalyptic polemic painted the followers of the Poverello as forerunners of the Antichrist. Bonaventure skillfully defends the friars’ life of poverty and their obedience to the Church and Order. 2008: 360 p. Pb 978-1-57659-146-8 $45.00 Volume XIV Collations on the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit translated by Zachary Hayes, OFM The first English translation of St. Bonaventure’s Collationes de septem donis Spiritus Sancti to appear in print, this fourteenth volume in the series is the crowning achievement of Zachary Hayes, a pre-eminent commentator on Bonaventure’s thought for four decades. 2008: 222 p. Pb 978-1-57659-147-5 $40.00 Volume XV Defense of the Mendicants translated by Jose de Vink and Robert J. Karris, OFM In twelve chapters St. Bonaventure defends the Franciscan way of life against the attacks of the Parisian Master, Gerard of Abbeville. Bonaventure clarifies the meaning of evangelical perfection, gospel poverty, and the imitation of Christ. He distinguishes different kinds of perfection and clearly indicates how the Old Testament relates to the dispensation of grace in the New Testament and how it is to be interpreted. This volume is a companion to Bonaventure’s Disputed Questions on Evangelical Perfection (Works of St. Bonaventure XIII). 2010: 423 p. Pb 978-1-57569-159-6 $44.95

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Other Works By or about John Duns Scotus John Duns Scotus, Philosopher: Proceedings of “The Quadruple Congress” on John Duns Scotus Part 1 edited by Mary Beth Ingham and Oleg Bychkov. From October 2007 through March 2009, four international conferences were held in honor of the 800th anniversary of the death of John Duns Scotus (d. 1308). This volume represents the first conference held. 2010: 286 p. Hc 978-1-57659-213-7 $60.00 John Duns Scotus, Philosopher: Proceedings of “The Quadruple Congress” on John Duns Scotus Subsidia 5 edited by Ludger Honnefelder, Hannes Mohle, Andreas Speer, Theo Kobusch, Susana Bullido del Barrio. This volume represents the third conference held. 2011: 540 p. Hc 978-1-57659-216-8 $90.00

Questions on the Metaphysics of Aristotle by John Duns Scotus Volume I and Volume II, translated by Girard J. Etzkorn and (†) Allan B. Wolter, OFM. An English translation in two volumes of the Latin critical edition of B. Ionnis Duns Scoti: Quaestiones super libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Libri I-IX. Follows the Latin text paragraph by paragraph. The translator’s introduction provides helpful background material. Volume I 1997: 602 p. $50.00 Pb 978-1-57659-160-4 Volume II 1997: 643 p. Pb 978-1-57659-161-1 $50.00 Two Volume Set: $75.00 Pb ($100.00 Value)

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John Duns Scotus. Four Questions on Mary translated with an introduction and notes by (†) Allan B. Wolter, OFM This small book offers, in a Latin/English edition, a contribution of John Duns Scotus to the theological discussion on Mary the Mother of God. His views had a profound influence on Marian doctrine and devotion over the centuries, culminating in Pius IX’s dogmatic proclamation of Mary’s Immaculate Conception. The questions are dealt with in Scotus’s Ordinatio and are set up in the stylized tripartite format used by medieval professional theologians in their commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard. 2000: 110 p. Pb 978-1-57659-168-0 $15.00 John Duns Scotus. A Treatise on Potency and Act. Questions on the Metaphysics of Aristotle Book IX introduction and commentary with Latin text and English translation by (†) Allan B. Wolter, OFM. This volume presents Book IX of Scotus’s Questions on the Metaphysics of Aristotle, which deals with the fundamental philosophical issues of Potency and Act. The critical edition of the Latin text is included, together with parallel English translation, accompanied by commentary. 2000: 412 p. $29.95 Pb 978-1-57659-170-3 John Duns Scotus. Political and Economic Philosophy introduction with Latin text and English translation by (†) Allan B. Wolter, OFM. Although Scotus’s primary philosophical reputation is as a metaphysician, he did have certain definitive ideas about politics and the morality of the market place. This volume presents two manuscripts of Book IV of Scotus’s Ordinatio, which present his political and economic philosophy. The critical edition of the Latin text is included, together with parallel English translation. 2001: 92 p. $15.00 Pb 978-1-57659-172-7

John Duns Scotus. Early Oxford Lecture on Individuation introduction with Latin text and English translation and notes by (†) Allan B. Wolter, OFM The problem of individuation, because of its theological implications, was a particularly controversial topic in university circles, especially at Paris and Oxford in the late thirteenth century. Scotus’s lecture translated here is from his first bachelor lectures in Oxford on theological issues occasioned by Peter Lombard’s Sentences. 2005: 144 p. Pb 978-1-57659-191-8 $15.00 The Ethical Theory of John Duns Scotus by Thomas Shannon To some, the examination of the ethical theory of John Duns Scotus may seem an arcane perhaps even foolhardy exercise. Scotus lived over 600 years ago; his thought is difficult to grasp; many themes in his analysis of issues seem to be or actually are convoluted. Additionally, many have not heard of Scotus or, if they have, it is primarily as the one who opposed Aquinas and came off second best. Even his beatification in 1993 was not widely noted outside of the Franciscan community. In this book, the author discovers areas of congruence and insight between Scotus’ thought and several contemporary issues. While Scotus’ language and problems are different than ours, he has a point of view that helps illuminate certain aspects of our modern discussions. 1995: 151 p. Pb 978-0-8199-0966-4 $10.00 John Duns Scotus: Mary’s Architect By Allan B. Wolter,OFM and Blane O’Neil, OFM The Subtle Doctor, as Scotus is called, presents a model of Mary the mother of Jesus as the fullest image of the living person. She represents who we are meant to be. She is the fullest humanity of all human beings, man or woman. Allan B. Wolter, OFM is one of the foremost authorities on and translators of Scotus’ writings. He, together with Blane O’Neill, OFM, clearly lay out in this book Scotus’

argument for “preventive redemption” whereby the Immaculate Conception of Mary represents the masterwork of Christ’s redemption. 1993: 99 p. $10.95 Pb 978-0-8199-0960-2 Scotus for Dunces: An Introduction to the Subtle Doctor by Mary Beth Ingham, CSJ This book is a “simple guide” to theological and philosophical aspects of the thought of the medieval Franciscan John Duns Scotus. Known as the Subtle Doctor, Scotus has a “reputation for intricate and technical reasoning.” Ingham provides an insightful and creative introduction to his philosophical and theological principles, which are explored with clarity and demonstrated by the use of mumerous practical examples. By organizing the book around themes that are both timely and urgent, Ingham invites the reader into thoughtful reflection, encourages lively discussion, and challenges Franciscans in particular to consider choosing, always more conscious, lovingly, and freely, patterns of relationship that strive for the goodness and beauty in all things. 2003: 240 p. Pb 978-1-57659-187-1 $30.00 Scotus and Ockham Selected Essays edited by Allan B. Wolter, OFM Produced over a career of six decades, Allan Wolter’s monumental editions, translations, commentaries and studies constitute by far the largest and most influential body of scholarship by any modern author of John Duns Scotus. The present collections brings together twelve of Wolter’s seminal articles, most of which have never been reprinted, as well as two new studies written for this volume. They range over the length of Wolter’s career and represent the breadth of his interests: Scotus’s literary production and academic career, his metaphysics, ethics, and theologoy, and his relation to Ockham and other Franciscan theologians. This is a valuable collection for anyone working in late medieval philosophy or theology. 2003: 350 p. $44.95 Pb 978-1-57659-188-8

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Other works by or about william of ockham A Compendium of Ockham’s Teachings: A Translation of Tractatus de Principiis Theologiae by Julian Davies, OFM Ockham’s two great principles were the Principle of divine Omnipotence – and the Principle of Parsimony – Plurality is never to be posited without necessity. The Tractatus takes all of Ockham’s views and explains them as related to, or consequences of, the two principles – 167 from the Principle of Divine Omnipotence, 81 from the Principle of Parsimony. 1998: 135 p. Pb 978-1-57659-129-1 $15.00 Ockham on Aristotle’s Physics: A Translation of Ockham’s Brevis Summa Libri Physicorum translated by Julian Davies, OFM The Brevis Summa Libri Physicorum is one of four works on natural philosophy written by William of Ockham (14th century). As the title indicates, it is a short treatise. This compendium on Aristotle’s physics is presented here in a quite readable English translation. 1989: 170 p. Pb 978-1-57659-060-7 $12.00

Theory of Demonstration According to William Ockham Damascene Webering, OFM Sold as Is. The author studies one of the principal problems of scholastic logic: namely, the nature of demonstration as expounded by the eminent medieval logician William of Ockham. 1953: 186 p. Pb 978-1-57659-099-7 $8.00 Sold As Is Collected Articles on Ockham (†)Philotheus Boehner, OFM and (†) Eligius M. Buytaert, OFM 1958, Reprinted 1992. In preparation for the projected critical edition of Ockham’s Opera Philosophica et Theologica, (†) Philotheus Boehner, O.F.M., described the extant manuscripts and discussed the authenticity and date of composition of Ockham’s writings. He also studied and illustrated Ockham’s teaching on logic, metaphysics, and political theories. (†) Eligius Buytaert, O.F.M., Boehner’s successor and disciple collected, regrouped, and indexed twenty-four articles in this volume, which is an indispensable introduction to the study of William of Ockham. 1992: 491 p. $30.00 Pb 978-1-57659-101-7

Other Works of interest Peter Aureoli: Scriptum Super Primum Sententiarum. Dist. II-VIII by Eligius, M. Buytaert, OFM Peter Aureoli, a Franciscan Friar from Aquitania, lectured on the Sentences of Peter Lombard both in Toulouse and Paris, was elected Provincial of Aquitania and consecrated Bishop of Aix by John XXII. The Scriptum is a monumental work, which the author dedicated to his friend and protector John XXII. The present edition is based on the copy written for the Pope. 1956: 1053 p. (Sold As Is) Pb 978-1-57659-119-0 $23.00

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The Medieval Franciscans: Volume 2 Friars and Jews in the Middle Ages and Renaissance edited by Steven J. McMicael and Susan E. Myers This volume deals with friars, especially the Franciscans and Dominicans, in their writing and preaching about Jews and Judaism in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. 2004: 316 p. Hc 978-1-00411-398-3 $50.00

AVAILABLE MAY 2011 Studies in Early Franciscan Sources: Writings of Francis and Clare of Assisi Volume I edited by Michael W. Blastic, OFM, Jay Hammond and Wayne Hellmann, PhD OFM Conv. The volume, contains three parts and is the first of a series of texts to provide assistance to those interested in a deeper understanding of the writings of Francis and Clare. The authors, scholars interested in and committed to the Franciscan tradition, have brought contemporary research together, applied it to each of the specific texts, and offered their own perspective. First, the essays define the status questionis by informing the reader about the state of current research on each of the texts considered. Second, the essays are intended to introduce the reader to these texts within the dimensions of their multilayered contextual-historical framework. The hope of those involved in producing these studies in to help others learn how to read, interpret, and apply these newly translated texts to enrich the historical understanding, theological vision, and practical living out of the Gospel message.

Part I: Letters and Prayers features the scholarly work of Luigi Pellegrini, JeanFrançois Godet-Calogeras, Michael W. Blastic, Michael F. Cusato, Jay M. Hammond, and Laurent Gallant. Part II: Rules, Testament and Admonitions contains essays by William J. Short, Michael W. Blastic, Jay M. Hammond and J.A. Wayne Hellmann. Part III: The Writings of Clare of Assisi presents the latest scholarship by Ingrid Peterson, Lezlie Knox, Michael W. Blastic and Jean-François Godet-Calogeras. Part 1 Writings of Francis: Letters and Prayers 2011: 336 p. Pb 978-1-57659-230-4 $TBA Part 2 Rules, Testament and Admonitions 2011: 336 p. Pb 978-1-57659-232-8 $TBA Part 3 The Writings of Clare 2011: 144p. Pb 978-1-57659-233-5 $TBA Peter of John Olivi: Commentary on Mark edited by Robert J. Karris, O.F.M. Peter of John Olivi introduces his commentary on Mark by explaining the brevity of his treatment. His Commentaries on Matthew and John lie behind him. In the light of that work, he proposes, we can read Mark easily. And so he divides and summarizes Mark, pausing only at passages particular to Mark’s account. 2011: 112 p. $19.95 Pb 978-1-57659-234-2

COMING SOON Commentaries on the Rule of the Friars Minor (13th-14th Centuries) edited by Jean Francois Godet-Calogeras For the first time in English, a translation by a team of eminent scholars of the commentaries on the Franciscan Rule written by the Four Masters, Hugh of Digne, Pseudo-Bonaventure, David Augsburg, Peter of John Olivi and Angelo Clareno. Each commentary is introduced by an informative and scholarly essay by a recognized scholar to introduce the reader to the text and its genre. Pb 978-1-57659-236-6

Peter of John Olivi: Commentary on the Apocalypse text established and translated by Warren Lewis, with editorial assistance by Robert J. Karris, OFM For the first time in English, the monumental final work of biblical exegesis by Peter of John Olivi, completed in 1297, one year before his death. Long-viewed as one of the most important biblical commentaries in the Middle Ages and one of the most controversial of Olivi’s corpus, Dr. Lewis now makes available the scholarly work of a lifetime. Pb 978-1-57659-235-9

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Franciscan Institute Classics great for the Classroom The History of Franciscan Theology edited by Kenan Osborne, OFM One cannot enter the medieval world of the 13th century wearing 21st century glasses. The authors writing in the volume make every effort to see what the Franciscan Schoolmen saw; to hear what they heard; to think as they thought. Thus foundational Franciscan insights and intuitions are offered for consideration in the contemporary search for meaning. 2007: 345 p. Pb 978-1-57659-032-4 $29.95 The Admonitions of St. Francis: Sources and Meanings by Robert J. Karris, OFM This text offers a fresh translation of each admonition, parallel texts previously noted by other scholars or newly uncovered by Karris, as well as comments on each admonition verse by verse. The reader is led into Francis’s “theological workshop” where it becomes clear how Francis imprinted his own logo on the spiritual traditions he inherited. 1999: 316 p. Pb 978-1-57659-166-6 $24.95 The Stigmata of Francis of Assisi Essays by Jacques Dalarun, Michael F. Cusato, OFM, Carla Salvati The essays of Jacques Dalarun and Michael F. Cusato offer critical examinations of the historical event. Carla Salvati presents an excellent assessment of the importance of medieval devotion to the wounds of Christ while offering a fine study of the relics associated with the event. Taken together, they present contemporary interpretations of how the stigmata narration developed and its meaning for our time. 2006: 113 p. Pb 978-1-57659-140-6 $29.95

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Angelo Clareno: A Chronicle or History or the Seven Tribulations of the Order of Brothers Minor. edited and translated by David Burr and E. Randolph Daniel For the first time, a complete English version of the Historia de Septem Tribulationum Ordinis Minorum by Angelo of Clareno. Introduction and translation by David Burr and E. Randolph Daniel. Based upon two recent Latin texts by Giovanni Boccali and Orietta Rossini. This very significant contribution to Franciscan studies cannot be ignored! 2005: 292 p. Pb 978-1-57659-198-7 $29.95 Bonaventure: Mystic of God’s Word edited by Timothy J. Johnson A collection and translation of selected spiritual texts of Bonaventure, this book is a great introductory tool for understanding the essence of Bonaventure’s theology, rooted as it is in the mystery of the Word of God. 1999: 176 p. Pb 978-1-57659-211-3 $14.95 The Third Order Regular Rule: A Source Book edited by Margaret Carney, O.S.F., Jean François Godet-Calogeras, and Suzanne M. Kush, CSSF The work that produced the approved text for the Rule and Life of the Brothers and Sisters of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis in 1982 has several sources. The energy and enlightenment that gave rise to this first international collaboration in TOR history was fed by multiple streams and the most important are enumerated here. 2008: 510 p. Pb 978-1-57659-149-9 $45.00

A Adam de Wodeham 8 Andrews, Robert 3

Author Index

B Bazan, Bernado 3 Blastic, Michael 15 Boehner, Philotheus 6, 9, 14 Bonaventure, St. 9, 10, 11 Brown, Stephen 6 Bullido del Barrio, Susana 12 Burr, David 16 Buytaert, Eligius M. 14 Bychkov, Oleg 2, 12 C Carney, Margaret 16 Coughlin, Edward 11 Cusato, Michael 16 D Dalarun, Jacques 16 Daniel, E. Randolph 16 Davies, Julian 14 de Vinck, Jose 11 del Punto, Francesca 6 Dreyer, Mochtild 3 E Ebbeson, S 3 Emery, K 3 Etzkorn, Girard 3, 6, 7, 8, 12 F Flood, David 4, 6 G Gal, Gedeon, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 Gallant, Laurant 15 Godet-Calogeras, JeanFrançois 15 Grazzi, Carlo 7 Green, Romauld 3, 6 H Hammond, Jay 15 Hayes, Zachary 9, 10, 11 Hellman, Wayne 15 Honnefelder, Ludger 12 I Ingham, Mary Beth 13 J John Duns Scotus 2, 3, 12, 13 Johnson, Timothy 11, 16

K Karris, Robert J. OFM 16 Kelley, Francis 7 Knox, Lezlie 15 Kobusch, Theo 12 Kush, Suzanne M. L Leibald, Gerhard 6 Lewis, Warren 15 M Marcil, George 3 Marcus of Orvieto 8 McMichael, Steven 14 Mohler, H 3 Mohle, Hannes 12 Monti, Dominic, 10, 11 Moody Ernest 6 Murray, Campion 10 Myers, Susan 14 N Nicolaus Minorita 4 Noone, Timothy 3 O O’Neil, Blane 13 Osborne, Kenan OFM 16 P Peter Aureoli 14 Peter of John Olivi 4, 15 Peterson, Ingrid 15 Plevano, Roberto 3 R Reist, Thomas 11 Richter, Vladimir 6 S St. Bonaventure 9,10,11 Shannon, Thomas 13 Short, William, 15 Spaeth, Paul 10 Speer, Andreas 12 T Traver, Andrew 3 W Webering, Damascene 14 Wey, Joseph C. 7 William of Ockham 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14 Wolter, Allan B. 2, 12, 13 Wood, Rega 3, 6, 7, 8

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Title Index A A Compendium of Ockham’s Teachings: A Translation of Tractatus de Principiis Theologiae 14 The Admonitions of St. Francis: Sources and Meanings 16 Angelo Clareno: A Chronicle or History or the Seven Tribulations of the Order of Brothers Minor 16 B Bonaventure: Mystic of God’s Word 16 Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Gospel of John 11 Breviloquium 11 Brevis Summa Libri Physicorum, Summula Philosophiae Naturalis and Quaestiones super Librum Phsicorum Aristotelis. 6 C Collations on the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit 11 Collations on the Ten Commandments 10 Collected Articles on Ockham 14 Commentaries on the Rule of the Friars Minor (13th-14th Centuries) 2 Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Part I: 10 Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Part II 10 Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Part III 10 D Defense of the Mendicants 11 Disputed Questions on Evangelical Perfection 11 Dubia et Spuria. Tractatus Minor Logicae et Elementarium Logicae 6 E Examined Report of the Parish Lecture, Reportatio I-A 2 Expositio in Libros Physicorum (Books I-III) 6 Expositio in Libros Physicorum (Books IV-VIII) 6 Expositionis in Libros Artis Logicae Pro-oemium et Expositio in Librum Porphyrii de Praedicabilibus 6 Exposition super Libros Elenchorum Aristotelis 6 H The History of Franciscan Theology 16 I Itinerarium Mentis in Deum 9

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J John Duns Scotus. A Treatise on Potency and Act. Questions on the Metaphysics of Aristotle Book IX 12 John Duns Scotus. Early Oxford Lecture on Individuation 13 John Duns Scotus: Mary’s Architect 13 John Duns Scotus, Philosopher: Proceedings of “The Quadruple Congress” on John Duns Scotus Part 1 12 John Duns Scotus, Philosopher: Proceedings of “The Quadruple Congress” on John Duns Scotus Subsidia 5 12 John Duns Scotus. Political and Economic Philosophy 12 L Lectura Secunda (Quaestiones in I Sententiarum Petri Lombardi) 8 Liber de Moralitatibus 8 N Nicolaus Minorita: Chronica (The Early 13th Century PovertyControversy) 4 O Ockham on Aristotle’s Physics: A Translation of Ockham’s Brevis Summa Libri Physicorum 14 On the Reduction of the Arts to Theology (De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam) 9 P Peter Aureoli: Scriptum Super Primum Sententiarum. Dist. II-VIII 14 Peter of John Olivi: Commentary on Mark 2 Peter of John Olivi: Commentary on the Apocalypse 2 Peter of John Olivi on Genesis 4 Peter of John Olivi on the Acts of the Apostles 4 Peter of John Olivi on the Bible 4 Q Quaestiones in Libros Perihermenias Aristotelis 3 Quaestiones in Librum Porphyrii isagoge et Quaestiones Super Praedicamenta Aristotelis 3 Quaestiones in Librum Quartum Sententiarum (Reportatio) 7 Quaestiones in Librum Secundum Sententiarum (Reportatio) 7 Quaestiones in Tertium Librum Sententiarum (Reportatio) 7 Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Libri I-V 3 Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, Libri VI-IX 3 Quaestiones super Secundum et Tertium de Anima 3 Quaestiones Variae 7 Questions on the Metaphysics of Aristotle by John Duns Scotus 12 Quodlibeta Septem 7

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S Saint Bonaventure’s Disputed Questions on the Mystery of the Trinity 10 Scotus and Ockham Selected Essays 13 Scotus for Dunces: An Introduction to the Subtle Doctor 13 Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum (Ordinatio), Distinctiones 4-18 7 Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum (Ordinatio), Distinctiones 19-48 7 Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum (Ordinatio), Distinctiones secunda et tertia 7 Scriptum in Librum Primum Sententiarum (Ordinatio), Prologus et Distinctio prima 7 St. Bonaventure’s Commentary on Ecclesiastes 10 St. Bonaventure’s Disputed Questions on the Knowledge of Christ 10 St. Bonaventure’s Writings Concerning the Franciscan Order 10 The Stigmata of Francis of Assisi 16 Studies in Early Franciscan Sources: Writings of Francis and Clare of Assisi - Volume I 2 Summa Logicae 5, 6 T The Ethical Theory of John Duns Scotus 13 The Medieval Franciscans: Volume 2 Friars and Jews in the Middle Ages and Renaissance 14 Theory of Demonstration According to William Ockham 14 The Sunday Sermons of St. Bonaventure 11 The Third Order Regular Rule: A Source Book 17 Tractatus de Sacramento Altaris and De Corpore Christi 7 W Writings on the Spiritual Life 11

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