Petrus Thomae — an Early Follower of Duns Scotus, Minorite from Barcelona and Author of Metaphysical Treatises

  • Vitaly Ivanov Independent Researcher (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Keywords: High Scholasticism, the Early Scotists, Petrus Thomae, Scotistic Metaphysics, Treatises on Distinctions, Doctrine of Quiddities and Intrinsic Modes

Abstract

The article serves as a historical-philosophical introduction to the Russian translation of the Latin text of the 11th question of the metaphysical treatise of Peter Thomae, OFM “De modis distinctionum” (written around 1325). We present therein the biography of this Franciscan theologian and philosopher from Barcelona, list and briefly characterize all his works that have come down to us (together with their respective editions). The article also shows why the metaphysical legacy of this early follower of John Duns Scotus is of particular importance. Then we outline and characterize the general structure of the whole treatise and of the quaestio to which the text we publish belongs. In conclusion, we describe the type of the Latin original that served as the basis for our translation, namely the collated text of three manuscripts from the 14th century and of one from the 15th century.

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Published
2021-12-31
How to Cite
IvanovV. (2021). Petrus Thomae — an Early Follower of Duns Scotus, Minorite from Barcelona and Author of Metaphysical Treatises. Philosophy Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 5(4), 229-258. https://doi.org/10.17323/2587-8719-2021-4-229-258