Antonius Andreas
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Jump to navigationJump to searchAntonius Andreae OFM (Antonius Scotellus, Antonius Andreas de Aragona, Antoine André, Antoni Andreu) Born ca. 1280. Antonius came from Catalonia. 1304-1307 student in Paris als unmittelbarer Schüler von Duns Scotus; "Scotulus"; "Scotellus'"; Doctor fundatissimus". 1304-1307 Master at Paris. Died ca. 1333
Life
Work
Influence
Primary sources
- Commentary on Boethius De divisione
- Commentary on Aristotle's Categories
- Commentary on the Sentences
- Abbreviatio operis Oxoniensis Scoti
- Commentarius in Libris de sex principiis
- Compendiosus principium in libros Sententiarum
- De tribus principiis rerum naturalium (quaestiones)
- Expositio (Quaestiones) in XII libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis
- Liber Praedicabilium
- Quaestiones de anima
- Quaestiones super Physicam Aristotelis
- Scriptum aureum super Metaphysicam Aristotelis$
- Scriptum in artem veterem
- Scriptum in logica sua
- Tractatus abbreviatus de modis distinctionum
- Tractatus de syllogismis demonstrativis
- Tractatus de syllogismo topico
Secondary sources
- Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 23 (1967), 313-413.
- Weijers, Olga: Le travail intellectuel à la faculté des arts de Paris. Textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500), I, Turnhout (Brepols) 1994 [Studia Artistarum, 1].