A mediaevalist trying to be a philosopher and a philosopher trying to be a mediaevalist write about theology, philosophy, scholarship, books, the middle ages, and especially the life, times, and thought of the Doctor Subtilis, the Blessed John Duns Scotus.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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Welcome Michael, best of friends and bitterest of foes. May your entries be long and full of arcane lore.
Thank you for your kind welcome, Faber. I'll do my best.
Mr Marshall,
to my knowledge there is no digital copy of the Ordinatio available. Faber is typing the quotes out of his own personal copy, in between bouts of gleefully swimming through the contents of his vast library of medieval sources, a la Scrooge McDuck.
Taylor, Michael is right. I often spend the 1-2 am hour laboriously typing out interesting quotes. I've got a long one in the making at the moment, but haven't translated it yet. The rumor is that Prof. Dumont at Notre dame has a digital copy of the wadding ed. also, if you go to peter king's website on the sidebar you can find the scotus opera philosophical in electronic form
Lee,
ReplyDeleteDo you have a digital copy of the Latin works of Scotus or are you typing out your quotes?
Again, I enjoy the blog.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind welcome, Faber. I'll do my best.
ReplyDeleteMr Marshall,
to my knowledge there is no digital copy of the Ordinatio available. Faber is typing the quotes out of his own personal copy, in between bouts of gleefully swimming through the contents of his vast library of medieval sources, a la Scrooge McDuck.
Taylor,
ReplyDeleteMichael is right. I often spend the 1-2 am hour laboriously typing out interesting quotes. I've got a long one in the making at the moment, but haven't translated it yet. The rumor is that Prof. Dumont at Notre dame has a digital copy of the wadding ed. also, if you go to peter king's website on the sidebar you can find the scotus opera philosophical in electronic form