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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Williams (University of South Florida)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.556kg ISBN: 9780199673414ISBN 10: 0199673411 Pages: 378 Publication Date: 16 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Topical guide to the translations 1: Questions on Aristotle's Metaphysics IX, q. 15 2: Ordinatio prologue, part 5, qq. 1 and 2 (omitting nn. 270-313) 3: Ordinatio I, d. 1, part 1, q. 1 4: Ordinatio I, d. 1, part 2, q. 1, nn. 65-73 5: Ordinatio I, d. 1, part 2, q. 2 (omitting nn. 100-133) 6: Ordinatio I, d. 8, part 2, q. un., nn. 223-225, 269-274, 281-301 7: Ordinatio I, d. 17, part 1, qq. 1-2, nn. 55-67, 92-100 8: Ordinatio I, d. 38, q. un. 9: Reportatio IA, dd. 39-40, qq. 1-3, nn. 24-59 10: Ordinatio I, d. 44, q. un. 11: Ordinatio I, d. 47, q. un. 12: Ordinatio I, d. 48, q. un. 13: Ordinatio II, d. 6, q. 1 14: Ordinatio II, d. 6, q. 2 15: Ordinatio II, d. 7, q. un., nn. 28-39 16: Ordinatio II, dd. 34-37, q. 2 17: Ordinatio II, d. 38, q. un. 18: Ordinatio II, d. 39, qq. 1-2 19: Ordinatio II, d. 40, q. un. 20: Ordinatio II, d. 41, q. un. 21: Ordinatio II, d. 42, q. un. 22: Ordinatio II, d. 43, q. un. 23: Ordinatio II, d. 44, q. un. 24: Ordinatio III, d. 17, q. un 25: Ordinatio III, d. 27, q. un. 26: Ordinatio III, d. 28, q. un. 27: Ordinatio III, d. 29, q. un. 28: Ordinatio III, d. 32, q. un. (omitting nn. 12-18) 29: Ordinatio III, d. 33, q. un. 30: Ordinatio III, d. 34, q. un., nn. 1-5, 24-38, 45-83 31: Ordinatio III, d. 36, q. un. 32: Ordinatio III, d. 37, q. un. 33: Ordinatio III, d. 38, q. un. 34: Ordinatio IV, d. 15, q. 2, nn. 78-101 35: Ordinatio IV, d. 17, q. un., nn. 1-2, 17-33 36: Ordinatio IV, d. 21, q. 2 37: Ordinatio IV, d. 26, q. un., nn. 12-31 38: Ordinatio IV, d. 29, q. un., nn. 11-28 39: Ordinatio IV, d. 33, q. 1 40: Ordinatio IV, d. 33, q. 3 41: Ordinatio IV, d. 46, qq. 1-3 42: Quodlibetal Questions q. 18ReviewsThis anthology by Thomas Williams testifies to his impressive skills, both as an editor and as a translator of Duns Scotus's notoriously troublesome Latin * Bonnie Kent, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * Author InformationThomas Williams is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Florida. He is co-author of Anselm (Oxford, 2009) and Thomas Aquinas: Treatise on Happiness and Treatise on Human Acts (Hackett, 2016), editor of The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus (Cambridge, 2003) and Thomas Aquinas: Disputed Questions on the Virtues (Cambridge, 2005), co-editor of Philosophy in the Middle Ages, 3rd ed. (Hackett, 2010), and translator of Augustine's On Free Choice of the Will (Hackett, 1993) and Anselm: Basic Writings (Hackett, 2007). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |