NOTES
(1) This classification is taken largely from John F. Wippel, “The Condemnations of 1270 and 1277 at Paris,” The Journal of Medieval and Renissance Studies 7 (1997): 173-74.
(2) Cf. H. Denifle and A. Chatelain, Chartularium Universitatis Pariensis (Paris, 1889), I:486-87; in Wipgel, “Condemnation,” 179.
(3) “Condemnation of 219 Propositions,” E. L. Fortin and P. D. O’Neill, trans. [1277], nos. 1, 2; in Arthur Hyman and James Walsh, ed., Philosophy in the Middle Ages, 2nd ed. (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., 1973), 585.
(4) Ibid., no. 6.
(5) Ibid., nos. 4, 5.
(6) Ibid., no. 8.
(7) Wipgal, “Condemnation,” 191.
(8) “Condemnation,” passim; in Hyman and Walsh, Middle Ages, 585-91.
(9) Ibid., 519.
(10) Averroes, “The Decisive Treatise Determining the Nature of the Connection between Religion and Philosophy,” G. F. Hourani, trans.; in Hyman and Walsh, Middle Ages, 305.
(11) Ibid., 305.
(12) Ibid., 306.
(13) Ibid., 306-7.
(14) C. H. Lohr, “The Medieval Interpretation of Aristotle”; in Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny, and Jan Pinborg, eds., The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982), 90.
(15) Siger of Brabant, “De Aeternitate Mundi,” Lottie H. Kendzierski, trans.; in On the Eternity of the World: St. Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant, St. Bonaventure (Milwaukee: Marquette University, 1984), 84.
(16) Idem.
(17) Idem.
(18) Ibid., 85-86.
(19) Ibid., “Introduction,” 80.
(20) Ibid., 90.
(21) Ibid., 91.
(22) Ibid., 95.
(23) Ibid., 93-94.
(24) Ibid., 94.
(25) Thomas P. Bukowski, “The Eternity of the World according to Siger of Brabant: Probable or Demonstrative?” Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale 36 (1969): 225-229.
(26) Thomas Aquinas, “De Aeternitate Mundi,” Cyril Vollert, trans.; in On the Eternity of the World: St. Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant, St. Bonaventure (Milwaukee: Marquette University, 1984), 18.
(27) Ibid., 19.
(28) Ibid., 21.
(29) Ibid., 22.
(30) Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, I.46.1; in Ibid., 61.
(31) Summa Theologica, I.46.2; in Ibid., 66.
(32) Summa Theologica, I.46.1; in Ibid., 62.
(33) Thomas Aquinas, De Potentia Dei, Question 3, Article 17; in Ibid., 52-53.
(34) Boethius of Dacia, On the Supreme Good; On the Eternity of the World; On Dreams, trans. with intro. by John F. Wippel (Toronto: Ponifical Insitute of Medieval Studies, 1987), 36.
(35) Ibid., 37.
(36) Ibid., 37-44.
(37) Ibid., 47.
(38) Idem.
(39) Idem.
(40) Ibid., 50.
(41) Cf. Ibid., 50-51.
(42) Ibid., 52.
(43) Ibid., 56-57.
(44) Ibid., 65
(45) Cited in Ibid., 18.
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