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100 0  Franciscus,|cde Marchia,|dactive 14th century.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92000703 
245 10 Francisci de Marchia Reportatio IIA (quaestiones in 
       secundum librum sententiarum) qq. 13-27 /|cediderunt 
       Tiziana Suarez-Nani [and others]. 
264  1 Leuven :|bLeuven University Press,|c2010. 
300    1 online resource (314 pages). 
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490 1  Ancient and Medieval philosophy ;|vser. 3 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 297)-304) and 
       indexes. 
505 0  Francisci de Marchia -- Reportatio IIA (quaestiones in 
       secundum librum sententiarum) Qq. 13-27; Copyright; 
       Contents; Introduction; I. Summary of the Themes Treated 
       in Reportatio IIA, Questions 13-27; Question 13; Question 
       14; Question 15; Question 16; Question 17; Questions 18 
       and 19; Question 20; Question 21; Question 22; Question 
       23; Question 24; Question 25; Question 26; Question 27; 
       II. The Sources of Reportatio IIA, Questions 13 to 27; 1. 
       Explicit sources; 2. Implicit sources; III. Case Studies 
       of Implicit Sources; 1. Question 15: The Somewhat-Subtle 
       Doctor and Auriol's Ass. 
505 8  1.1. Article 1 and Peter Auriol, In II Sent., d. 3, q. 
       21.2. Article 2; 1.2.1. Scotus and Scotism (nn. 51-68); 
       1.2.2. Principia (nn. 69-77); 1.2.2.1 Three arguments for 
       positive (middle) specific unity (nn. 69-71); 1.2.2.2. 
       Arguments against positive (middle) unity; 1.2.2.3. 
       Auriol's Objection?; 1.2.3. To be determined later; 2. 
       Question 22: Auriol, Burley and the Refugium Miserorum; 
       2.1. Four difficultates; 2.2. The discussion in IV:23; 
       2.2.1. Two Opinions from Auriol; 2.2.2. Walter Burley's 
       Principium IV; 2.2.2.1. Marchia and the Tractatus primus; 
       2.2.2.2. Radulphus Brito's Quodlibet. 
505 8  2.2.3. Thomas Aquinas' view and Francis' solution2.3. The 
       four opinions of IIA:22; 2.3.1. Opinions 1-3 and VII 
       Metaphysics, comment 31; 2.3.2. Opinion 4 and Marchia's 
       view; 2.4. Marchia's resolution and the refugium 
       miserorum; 3. Question 26: The Hidden Source of Non-Hidden
       Speech; IV. Notes on the Edition of Questions 13-27; 
       Question 13; Question 14; Question 16; Questions 18 and 
       19; Question 20; Question 23; Question 24; Question 25; 
       Question 27; V. Conclusion; VI. Editorial Conventions; 1. 
       Symbols used in the text; 2. Symbols used in the apparatus
       criticus. 
505 8  3. Abbreviations used in the apparatus criticus4. 
       Abbreviations used in the apparatus fontium and the 
       bibliographies; 5. Sigla of the manuscripts; Reportatio 
       IIA, qq. 13-27; Quaestio 13: Utrum angelus vel anima sit 
       composita ex materia et forma; Q. 14: Utrum angelus vel 
       anima sit composita ex materia et forma; Q. 15: Utrum 
       angeli sint compositi ex actu et potentia; Q. 16: Utrum 
       angelus per se sit in loco vel tantum per accidens; Q. 17:
       Utrum potentiae sensitivae in homine et in aliis 
       animalibus sinteiusdem speciei; Q. 18: Utrum intellectus 
       sive anima intellectiva sit immortalis. 
505 8  Q. 19: Utrum immortalitas animae possit naturaliter de 
       ipsa animademonstrari a priori vel a posterioriQ. 20: 
       Utrum intellectus et voluntas in homine et in angelo sint 
       eiusdemrationis; Q. 21: Utrum idem sit obiectum 
       intellectus et voluntatis; Q. 22: Utrum angelus possit 
       causare effective aliquam formamsubstantialem materialem; 
       Q. 23: Utrum angelus intelligat componendo et dividendo 
       per discursumsyllogisticum vel non; Q. 24: Utrum voluntas 
       daemonis sit obstinata sic quod necessario velitmalum ex 
       immobili apprehensione intellectus vel ex aliquo 
       habitunecessitante voluntatem ad malum. 
520    The texts edited in this volume deal with angelology and 
       anthropology, and particularly with the nature and the 
       functions of immaterial substances like angels and the 
       human rational soul. Marchia discusses such controversial 
       issues as universal hylomorphism, i.e., whether angels and
       the rational soul are composed of both matter and form (q.
       13), the immortality of the soul (qq. 18-19), and the 
       nature and the object of the intellect and will (qq. 20, 
       21), as well as the functionality of the angelic intellect
       - whether angels understand through discursive reasoning 
       (q. 23), and how they can spea. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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600 00 Peter Lombard,|cBishop of Paris,|dapproximately 1100-1160.
       |tSententiarum libri IV.|nLiber 2.|0https://id.loc.gov/
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630 07 Sententiarum libri IV (Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris)
       |2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1356925 
650  0 Philosophy, Medieval.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh85100956 
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       1061057 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Suarez-Nani, Tiziana.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/nr91040778 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aFranciscus, de Marchia, active 14th 
       century.|tFrancisci de Marchia Reportatio IIA (quaestiones
       in secundum librum sententiarum) qq. 13-27|z9789058678478
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830  0 Ancient and Medieval philosophy ;|vser. 3. 
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