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.


  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.↩︎