Abstract
This is an edition of the prologue and two questions concerning intellectual
self-knowledge from John Dinsdale's Quaestiones in De anima. The edition
is supplied with a translation, and in an appendix the prologue is compared with
Giles of Rome's prologue to his Expositio De anima, on which it is most
likely based. In this introduction I present the text and author and describe
the two witnesses in which the text is preserved.
self-knowledge from John Dinsdale's Quaestiones in De anima. The edition
is supplied with a translation, and in an appendix the prologue is compared with
Giles of Rome's prologue to his Expositio De anima, on which it is most
likely based. In this introduction I present the text and author and describe
the two witnesses in which the text is preserved.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Universite de Copenhague. Institut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin. Cahiers |
Volume | 86 |
Pages (from-to) | 79–131 |
Number of pages | 53 |
ISSN | 1904-9196 |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Keywords
- Faculty of Humanities