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'''NIcholas of Paris''' (Nicolaus Parisiensis, Nikolaus von Paris, Nicolas de Paris).  Flourished 1230-40.  Nicholas was a master of arts at Paris in the middle of the thirteenth century but little else is known about him.   
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'''Nicholas of Paris''' (Nicolaus Parisiensis, Nikolaus von Paris, Nicolas de Paris).  Flourished 1230-40.  Nicholas was a master of arts at Paris in the middle of the thirteenth century but little else is known about him.   
  
 
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Revision as of 17:51, 25 January 2009

Nicholas of Paris (Nicolaus Parisiensis, Nikolaus von Paris, Nicolas de Paris). Flourished 1230-40. Nicholas was a master of arts at Paris in the middle of the thirteenth century but little else is known about him.

Life

Work

Influence

Primary sources

  • Commentarium in Priscianum De accentibus (Commentarium in librum De accidentibus Prisciani, Super Priscianum De accentibus)
  • Commentum super Priscianum Minorem (Quaestiones super Priscianum minorem, Quaestiones super primum Prisciani a magistro Nicholao parisiensi)
  • Con summam in vita solacium
  • Divisio philosophiae (Divisio scientiarum)
  • In De divisione Boethii (Inc.: "Sermocinalis scientia non cadit primo et immediate supra res nec supra rerum cognitionem ...")
  • In I-II Posteriorum (Inc.: "Cum cognitio non est perfectio cognoscibilis, sed est perfectio cognoscentis ...")
  • In Porphyrium (Inc.: " Sicut dicit Isaac in libro suo De diffinitionibus ...")
  • In Praedicamenta (Inc.: 'Quaedam sunt scientiae speciales de partibus entis et non de toto ente ...')
  • In VI Principia (In librum De sex principiis, Rationes sex Principiorum, Commentarium in librum Sex principiorum, Inc.: "Testante Aristotele in libro De anima secantur ...")
  • Notulae super librum Elenchorum (Commentarium in Sophisticos elenchos)
  • Notulae super librum Topicorum Boethii (Inc.: "Syllogismus dialecticus duplicem habet virtutem ...")
  • Notulae super Porphyrium (Philosophia magistri Nicolai, Rationes super Porfirio, Commentarium in Isagogen Prophyrii, Inc.: (Philosophia) "Unus est creator primus, creaturae vero multae ..." (Porph.) "Titulus libri est: incipiunt Isagoge ...")
  • Obligationes
  • Quaestiones naturales
  • Rationes super libro Perihermenias (Commentarium in librum Perihermenias, Inc.: Sicut in virtute sensitiva apprehensio naturaliter praecedit iudicium ...')
  • Sincategoreumata
  • Sophismata
  • Summe Metenses
  • Super Barbarismum

Secondary sources

  • Glorieux, Palémon: La faculté des arts et ses maîtres au XIIIe siècle, Paris (Vrin) 1971.
  • Imbach, Ruedi – Schultess, Peter: Die Philosophie im lateinischen Mittelalter, Zürich 1996.
  • Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 28 (1972), 281-396.
  • Weijers, Olga: Le travail intellectuel à la Faculté des arts de Paris: textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500), VI, Turnhout (Brepols) 2005 [Studia Artistarum, 13].
  • Weijers, Olga: Le travail intellectuel à la faculté des arts de Paris: textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500), VI, Turnhout (Brepols) 2005 [Studia Artistarum, 13].

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