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  1. John Pagus on Aristotle's Categories
    a study and edition of the Rationes super praedicamenta Aristotelis
    Autor*in: Johannes
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Leuven Univ. Press, Leuven

    The 'Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis' of John Pagus is one of the earliest known literary products of the Arts Faculty of the University of Paris. Written in the 1230s, it is among the first extant commentaries on Aristotle's 'Categories'... mehr

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    The 'Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis' of John Pagus is one of the earliest known literary products of the Arts Faculty of the University of Paris. Written in the 1230s, it is among the first extant commentaries on Aristotle's 'Categories' and reflects a period in which philosophers had already absorbed the full range of Aristotle's logical writings and were becoming increasingly familiar with his physical and metaphysical works. The present volume contains the first full critical edition of the text, preceded by an extensive introductory study consisting of two parts. The first part describes the life and work of John Pagus, the manuscript sources, formal features, authoritative sources, and date of his commentary, as well as its relationship to other known commentaries from the period. The second part is devoted to an analysis of some of the key features of Pagus' interpretation of the 'Categories'

     

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    Quelle: Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
    Beteiligt: Hansen, Heine (Hrsg.); Aristoteles
    Sprache: Englisch; Latein
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9789058679130; 9058679136
    RVK Klassifikation: BN 2481 ; CE 5400
    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 45
    Schlagworte: Aristoteles; Johannes; ; Scholastik;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pagus, Johannes (active 1231-1246): Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis; Pagus, Johannes (active 1231-1246); Aristotle: Categoriae
    Umfang: 158, 311 S., graph. Darst.
    Bemerkung(en):

    Einf. engl., Komm. lat

    Introductory study. The author and his work; Introduction : logic in the thirteenth century; John Pagus : life and works: Life: Works; The commentary on the categories: Manuscript sources: Formal features: Authoritative sources: Contemporary commentaries: Date of composition ; Pagus' interpretation of the categories; Introduction : Aristotle's categories; The categories and logic; The subject matter of the categories; The notion of a category; Equivocals, univocals, denominatives; The ontological square; The antepredicamental rules; The content of the category system; Substance; Accidents ; Appendix : Stylistic comparison of the commentaries in MS Padua, Biblioteca universitaria 1589 -- Edition. Editor's preface; Ratio edendi; Sigla et Compendia ; John Pagus : Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis; Aequivoca dicuntur etc. (1.1a1); Univoca dicuntur etc. (1.1a7); Denominativa dicuntur etc. (1.1a13); Eorum quae sunt alia sunt in subiecto etc. (2.1a20); Quando autem alterurn de altero etc. (3.1b10); Eorum quae secundum nullam complexionem dicuntur etc. (4.1b25); Substantia est quae proprie etc. (5.2a12); Manifestum est autem etc. (5.2a19); Secundarum vero substantiarum etc. (5.2b7); Merito autem post principales etc. (5.2b30); Commune est autem etc. (5.3a7); Inest autem substantiis etc. (5.3a33); Inest autem substantiis etc. (5.3b25); Maxime vero etc. (5.4a10); Sed et si quis hoc suscipiat (5.4a27); Quantitatis autem etc. (6.4b20); Partium etenim numeri (6.4b26); Linea vero continua est (6.5a1); Amplius quidem (6.5a15); Proprie autem quantitates (6.5a39); Amplius quantitati nihil est contrarium (6.5b12); Amplius si magnum et parvum (6.5b33); Sed non videtur quantitas suscipere (6.6a20); Ad aliquid vero talia dicuntur (7.6a36); Inest autem contrarietas (7.6b15); Omnia autem relativa ad convertentiam dicuntur (7.6b27); Omnia ergo quae ad aliquid dicuntur (7.7a22); Videtur autem ad aliquid simul esse natura (7.7b15); Habet autem quaestionem utrum nulla substantia (7.8a14); Ex his ergo manifestum est (7.8a35); Qualitatem autem dico etc. (8.8b25); Aliud vero genus qualitatis (8.9a14); Tertia vero species qualitatis etc. (8.9a28); Quoniam ergo fiunt per aliquam etc. (8.9b12); Quartum vero genus (8.10a11); Inest autem contrarietas secundum quod quale etc. (8.10b12); Triangulus vero etc. (8.11a5); Suscipit autem facere et pati etc. (9.11b1); Quotiens autem solet opponi etc. (10.11b17); Quorum vero non est necessarium etc. (10.12a9); Non est autem neque quod sub affirmatione etc. (10.12b5); In privatione vero et habitu etc. (10.13a3); Quaecumque vero ut affirmatio et negatio (10.13a37); Contrarium autem etc. (11.13b36); Prius autem quadrupliciter dicitur etc. (12.14a26) -- Appendix : Anonymus Patavinus : Commentarii in Praedicamenta Aristotelis fragmentum -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- Index Quaestionum.

    Introductory study.The author and his work;Introduction : logic in the thirteenth century;John Pagus : life and works:Life:Works;The commentary on the categories:Manuscript sources:Formal features:Authoritative sources:Contemporary commentaries:Date of composition ;Pagus' interpretation of the categories;Introduction : Aristotle's categories;The categories and logic;The subject matter of the categories;The notion of a category;Equivocals, univocals, denominatives;The ontological square;The antepredicamental rules;The content of the category system;Substance;Accidents ;Appendix : Stylistic comparison of the commentaries in MS Padua, Biblioteca universitaria 1589 -- Edition.Editor's preface;Ratio edendi;Sigla et Compendia ;John Pagus : Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis;Aequivoca dicuntur etc. (1.1a1);Univoca dicuntur etc. (1.1a7);Denominativa dicuntur etc. (1.1a13);Eorum quae sunt alia sunt in subiecto etc. (2.1a20);Quando autem alterurn de altero etc. (3.1b10);Eorum quae secundum nullam complexionem dicuntur etc. (4.1b25);Substantia est quae proprie etc. (5.2a12);Manifestum est autem etc. (5.2a19);Secundarum vero substantiarum etc. (5.2b7);Merito autem post principales etc. (5.2b30);Commune est autem etc. (5.3a7);Inest autem substantiis etc. (5.3a33);Inest autem substantiis etc. (5.3b25);Maxime vero etc. (5.4a10);Sed et si quis hoc suscipiat (5.4a27);Quantitatis autem etc. (6.4b20);Partium etenim numeri (6.4b26);Linea vero continua est (6.5a1);Amplius quidem (6.5a15);Proprie autem quantitates (6.5a39);Amplius quantitati nihil est contrarium (6.5b12);Amplius si magnum et parvum (6.5b33);Sed non videtur quantitas suscipere (6.6a20);Ad aliquid vero talia dicuntur (7.6a36);Inest autem contrarietas (7.6b15);Omnia autem relativa ad convertentiam dicuntur (7.6b27);Omnia ergo quae ad aliquid dicuntur (7.7a22);Videtur autem ad aliquid simul esse natura (7.7b15);Habet autem quaestionem utrum nulla substantia (7.8a14);Ex his ergo manifestum est (7.8a35);Qualitatem autem dico etc. (8.8b25);Aliud vero genus qualitatis (8.9a14);Tertia vero species qualitatis etc. (8.9a28);Quoniam ergo fiunt per aliquam etc. (8.9b12);Quartum vero genus (8.10a11);Inest autem contrarietas secundum quod quale etc. (8.10b12);Triangulus vero etc. (8.11a5);Suscipit autem facere et pati etc. (9.11b1);Quotiens autem solet opponi etc. (10.11b17);Quorum vero non est necessarium etc. (10.12a9);Non est autem neque quod sub affirmatione etc. (10.12b5);In privatione vero et habitu etc. (10.13a3);Quaecumque vero ut affirmatio et negatio (10.13a37);Contrarium autem etc. (11.13b36);Prius autem quadrupliciter dicitur etc. (12.14a26) -- Appendix : Anonymus Patavinus : Commentarii in Praedicamenta Aristotelis fragmentum -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- Index Quaestionum.