The vitality of Franciscan Theology at Paris in the 1320’s: MS Wien, Palatinus 1439

Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 63:357-372 (1996)
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While Parisian thought of the 1320’s has received little attention in modern works devoted to the period, there is evidence that it was a vital and vibrant affair, as witnessed by numerous extant commentaries on the Sentences. We present here a hitherto undocumented commentary on the Sentences by an anonymous Franciscan author from this period. Along with a question list, we include the explicit marginal citations to authors after 1200.

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