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The Commentary of Conrad of Prussia on the De Ente et Essentia of St. Thomas Aquinas, Introduction and Comments by Joseph Bobik, transcription of the manuscript by James A. Corbett and Joseph Bobik, Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1974, 203 pages. 39.50 Glds.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2010
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- Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review / Revue canadienne de philosophie , Volume 18 , Issue 3 , September 1979 , pp. 440 - 444
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- Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1979
References
1 Grabmann, Martinus, “De Commentariis in Opusculum S. Thomae Aquinatis De Ente et Essentiae” Acta Pont. Acad. Rom. S. Thomae Aquinatis et Religionis Catholicae, Nova Series, vol. V (1938).Google Scholar
2 For Bobik's discussion of this, see pp. 1–2 of the Introduction.
3 Several minor typographical errors are: p. 12,1. 76 ‘nihil’ not ‘nomm’; p. 41,1. 9 ‘humanitas’ not ‘humanits’; p. 46,1.464, ‘etiam’ not ‘etaim’; p. 53,1.16, ‘quia’ not ‘qui’; p. 62 last line “quiditate’; p. 71,1. 6, ‘quod’ not ‘quad’; p. 74,1. 751–2 ‘sic’ not ‘Sic’, and comma, not period; p. 125, There is something missing in the first line of the last paragraph of Lectio VI.
4 For a partial discussion of this, see Moody, E.A., The Logic of William of Ockham (New York, 1965)Google Scholar; and Kluge, E.-H.W., “William of Ockham's Commentary on Porphyry I, Franciscan Studies, vol. 33, annual XI (1973), Introduction (pp. 171–202)Google Scholar.