The Commentary of Conrad of Prussia on the De Ente et Essentia of St. Thomas Aquinas Introduction and Comments

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Conradus de Prussia
Other Authors: Bobik, Joseph (Editor), Corbett, James A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1974, 1974
Edition:1st ed. 1974
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I. Introduction
  • 1. The man, Conrad of Prussia
  • 2. The manuscript
  • 3. Conrad’s division of the De Ente et Essentia
  • 4. The transcription
  • 5. Unlocated quotations
  • 6. The date of composition of Conrad’s commentary
  • 7. Good and bad, worthwhile nonetheless
  • 8. Other commentaries on the De Ente et Essentia
  • II Conrad’s Commentary
  • Prooemium Conradi de Prusya
  • Lectio I
  • Lectio II
  • Lectio III
  • Lectio IV
  • Lectio V
  • Lectio VI
  • Lectio VII
  • Lectio VIII
  • Lectio IX
  • Lectio X
  • Lectio XI
  • Lectio XII
  • Lectio XIII
  • Lectio XIV
  • Lectio XV
  • Lectio XVI
  • III. Comments on Conred’s Commentary
  • Conrad’s prooemium
  • 1. The nature of philosophy
  • 2. How the De Ente et Essentia is related to other parts of philosophy
  • 3. The four causes of the De Ente Essentia
  • Conrad’s lectiones
  • Opening comment
  • Lectio I
  • Lectio II
  • Lectio III
  • Lectio IV
  • Lectio V
  • Lectio VI
  • Lectio VII
  • Lectio VIII
  • Lectio IX
  • Lectio X
  • Lectio XI
  • Lectio XII
  • Lectio XIII
  • Lectio XIV
  • Lectio XV
  • Lectio XVI
  • Concluding comment