Some Transcriptions
Some manuscript and early print transcriptions I have been working on recently. These are drafts, not proper editions, and may contain (a lot of) grammatical errors as well as typos. As a general principle, I kept as close to the original as I could, although punctuation has been added throughout.
A.G. Brito: In II Sent., d.12, q.3
("Whether there is matter in all corporeal things")
A.G. Brito: In II Sent., d.37, q.1
(on God's concurrence with sinful acts of the will)
Alexander of Alexandria: In II Sent., d.12
("Whether an angel is composite of matter and form")
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Peter of Ailly: In IV Sent.
(questions on causation)
Landulphus Caracciolo: In II Sent., d.3
(on the matter of angels and the soul)
Nicholas Trivet: Quodl., I.10, IV.19
(against universal hylomorphism)
Peter Auriol: In II Sent., d.3, d. 12
(on the matter of angels and heavenly bodies)
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Peter Auriol : In II Sent., d.38, q.1, a.1
(Whether God is causally active in sinful volitions)
Peter of Palude: In II Sent., d.1, q.4
("Whether God is immediately active in every operation of nature")
Peter of Palude: In II Sent., d.12, q. 1
(on celestial matter and whether God can create matter without form)