Vivès edition

The Vivès edition reproduces the text of the Wadding edition in the orthography of the late 1800s. This makes it easier to read for those not used to the orthography of the 1600s. There is one addition: the last volume contains De statu perfectionis, which some late manuscripts attribute to Scotus, but which turned out not to be written by him.

  • Vol. 1
    • 1:1 Grammatica speculativa—spurious
    • 1:51 Quæstiones in Libros Porphyrii Isagoge—critical edition in Opera philosophica 1
    • 1:437 Quæstiones super praedicamenta Aristotelis—critical edition in Opera philosophica 1
    • 1:539 Quæstiones in primum librum Perihermenias Opus I—critical edition in Opera philosophica 2
    • 1:569 Quæstiones in secundum librum Perihermenias Opus I—this is actually part of opus II; critical edition in Opera philosophica 2
    • 1:581 Quæstiones in primum librum Perihermenias Opus II—critical edition in Opera philosophica 2
    • 1:603 Table of contents
  • Vol. 2
    • 2:1 Quæstiones super librum Elenchorum Aristotelis—critical edition in Opera philosophica 2
    • 2:81 In librum primum et secundum Priorum Analyticorum Aristotelis Quæstiones—spurious
    • 2:199 In librum primum et secundum Posteriorum Analyticorum Aristotelis Quæstiones—spurious
    • 2:352 Commentaria in octo libros Physicorum cum adnotationibus Francisci a Pitigianis Aretini, lib. 1-3—spurious
    • 2:679 Table of Contents
  • Vol. 3
    • 3:1 Commentaria in octo libros Physicorum cum adnotationibus Francisci a Pitigianis Aretini, lib. 4-8—spurious
    • 3:475 Quæstiones in libros de Anima imperfecti cum scholiis, et supplemento Hugonis Cavelli—critical edition in Opera philosophica 5
    • 3:779 Table of Contents
  • Vol. 4
  • Vol. 5
    • 5:1 Tractatus Theorematum cum eorumdem scholiis, et adnotationibus—critical edition in Opera philosophica 2
    • 5:131 Collationes triginta quinque, cum scholiis Cavelli
      • This and the following series of collationes jumble together the Collationes Oxonienses and Collationes Parisienses, without respecting the order of the questions in most manuscripts.
      • These represent scholastic exercises in which Scotus took part, so it is important to distinguish who is speaking in a given passage.
      • Alliney and Fideli have published a critical edition of the Collationes Oxonienses.1
    • 5:296 Collationes quatuor noviter addita cum scholiis et notis Waddingi
    • 5:318 Tractatus de cognitione Dei cum scholiis et notis Waddingi—probably spurious
    • 5:338 Quæstiones Miscellaneæ cum scholiis et notis Waddingi
      • Question 1 is the Questio de formalitatibus—critical edition by Emery and Smith.2
      • Questions 2–7 are spurious
    • 5:435 Expositio in Metaphysicam, cum Summariis, et notis Cavelli, lib. 1–4—spurious
    • 5:727 Table of Contents
  • Vol. 6
    • 6:1 Expositio in Metaphysicam, cum Summariis, et notis Cavelli, lib. 5–12—spurious
    • 6:601 Conclusiones Metaphysica cum notis ejusdem—spurious
    • 6:669 Table of Contents
  • Vol. 7
    • 7:2 Quæstiones in Metaphysicam, cum adnotationibus Mauritii, scholiis, et notis Cavelli—only books I–IX are authentic; critical edition in Opera philosophica 3–4
      • See the Logic Museum for links to the individual questions.
    • 7:707 Table of Contents
  • Vol. 8
    • 8:8 Opus Oxoniense I, prologus et dd. 1–2, cum commentatoriis Lycheti, supplemento R. P. Fr. Joannis Poncii, scholiis, et notis Cavelli–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 9
    • 9:1 Opus Oxoniense I, dd. 3–13, cum eisdem commentariis, scholiis, et notis–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 10
    • 10:1 Opus Oxoniense I, dd. 14–48, cum eisdem commentariis, scholiis, et notis–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 11
    • 11:1 Opus Oxoniense II, dd. 1–2, cum eisdem commentariis, supplemento, scholiis, et notis–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 12
    • 12:1 Opus Oxoniense II, dd. 3–14 cum eisdem commentariis, etc.–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 13
    • 13:1 Opus Oxoniense II, dd. 15–44 cum eisdem commentariis, etc.–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 14
    • 14:1 Opus Oxoniense III, dd. 1–22, cum eisdem commentariis, etc.–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 15
    • 15:1 Opus Oxoniense III, dd. 23–40, cum eisdem etc. et integris commentariis R. P. Poncii a distinctione 34. usque ad finem–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 16
    • 16:5 Opus Oxoniense IV, dd. 1–7, cum scholiis, et notis Cavelli, et integris commentariis R. P. Fr. Antonii Hiquæi–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 17
    • 17:1 Opus Oxoniense IV, dd. 8–13, cum scholiis, etc. et commentariis Hiquæi–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 18
    • 18:1 Opus Oxoniense IV, dd. 14–22, cum scholiis, etc. et commentariis Hiquæi–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 19
    • 19:1 Opus Oxoniense IV, dd. 23–42, cum scholiis, etc. et commentariis Hiquæi–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 20
    • 20:1 Opus Oxoniense IV, dd. 43–48, cum scholiis, etc. et commentariis Hiquæi–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 21
    • 21:1 Opus Oxoniense IV, dd. 49–50, cum scholiis, etc. et commentariis Hiquæi–the critical edition of the Ordinatio is the Vatican edition
  • Vol. 22
    • 22:6 Rep. Par. I, cum scholiis, et notis Cavelli, et Waddingi—this is not a reportatio, but William of Alnwick (ed.), Additiones magnae I
    • 22:513 Rep. Par. II, q. 1–11, cum scholiis, et notis Cavelli, et Waddingi—this is not a reportatio, but William of Alnwick (ed.), Additiones magnae II
  • Vol. 23
    • 23:1 Rep. Par. II, qq. 12–44, cum scholiis, et notis Cavelli, et Waddingi—this is not a reportatio, but William of Alnwick (ed.), Additiones magnae II
    • 23:234 Rep. Par III (= Rep. III A), cum scholiis, et notis Cavelli, et Waddingi
    • 23:531 Rep. Par. IV (= Rep. IV A), qq. 1–6, cum scholiis, et notis Cavelli, et Waddingi
  • Vol. 24
    • 24:1 Rep. Par. IV (= Rep. IV A), qq. 7–49, cum scholiis, et notis Cavelli, et Waddingi
  • Vol. 25
    • 25:1 Quæstiones Quodlibetales 1–13, cum commentariis Lycheti, scholiis, et notis Cavelli—Alluntis published a working edition.3
  • Vol. 26
    • 26:1 Quæstiones Quodlibetales 14–21, cum commentariis Lycheti, scholiis, et notis Cavelli—Alluntis published a working edition.4
    • 26:501 De perfectione statuum—spurious

  1. John Duns Scotus, Collationes Oxonienses, ed. Guido Alliney and Marina Fedeli (Firenze: SISMEL – Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2016).↩︎

  2. Kent Emery Jr. and Garrett R. Smith, “The Quaestio de formalitatibus by John Duns Scotus, sometimes called the Logica Scoti,” Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale 56 (2014): 91–182, https://doi.org/10.1484/j.bpm.5.105347.↩︎

  3. John Duns Scotus, Cuestiones Cuodlibetales, trans. Felix Alluntis, Biblioteca de Autores Cristianos 277 (Madrid, 1968).↩︎

  4. John Duns Scotus.↩︎