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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 hardback, Pages: xxvi + 618 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 col. Language(s):English, Italian, French. *new. ISBN 9782503617473.
The Franciscan William of Ware ? the Magister Scoti ? flourished as a theologian at the end of the thirteenth century. Although he wielded significant influence on fourteenth-century theological and philosophical debates, his thought remains little known and even less studied than it deserves. A major cause for this situation lies in the difficulty of accessing the text of his Questions on the Four Books of the Sentences, which is largely unedited.? This volume is the first entirely devoted to William of Ware. It aims to promote a renewed knowledge of his texts and doctrines. The book includes updated information on studies and editions of Ware's texts, and specific studies on crucial aspects of his doctrines, such as theology, metaphysics, physics, epistemology, Christology, and anthropology. Additionally, the volume presents previously unpublished questions from his Commentary on the Sentences. Overall, the volume serves as an essential reference for the thought and texts of William of Ware and provides a new and illuminating perspective on scholastic culture during the turn from the thirteenth to the fourteenth century. TABLE OF CONTENTS Ernesto Dezza and Antonio Petagine, Introduction Costante Marabelli, William of Ware's Quaestiones in quatuor libros Sententiarum William Short, William of Ware in the Quaracchi Archives Costante Marabelli, William of Ware: His Life, Works, and the Manuscript Tradition of His Commentary on the Sentences Andrea Nannini, Guglielmo di Ware sulla distinzione degli attributi divini. Tra sensibilit teoretica e neoplatonismo Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 16 (I, d. 2, q. 3), edited by Garrett R. Smith Russell L. Friedman, William of Ware on the Soul and its Powers Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 25 (I, d. 3, q. 7), edited by Russel L. Friedman Garrett R. Smith, William of Ware on Divine Simplicity Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 48 (I, d. 8, q. 4), edited by Garrett R. Smith William Duba, Wouter Goris, Chris Schabel, and Garrett R. Smith, William of Ware on Divine Knowledge, Eternity, and the Plurality of Worlds Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 108 (II, q. 7) edited by William Duba Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 109 (II, q. 8) edited by William Duba Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 100 (I, d. 35) edited by William Duba Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 101 (I, d. 36) edited by Garrett R. Smith Anik Sienkiewicz-Pepin, Configuration de l'espace et mouvement des substances s par es selon Guillaume de Ware et Jean Duns Scot Alessandro de Pascalis, William of Ware on Prime Matter as a Positive Being Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 151 (II, d. 12, q. 4) edited by Alessandro de Pascalis Witold Grzegorz Salamon, OFM, La teoria della conoscenza di Guglielmo di Ware Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 2 (Prologus, q. 2) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri-Witold G. Salamon Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 20 (I, d. 2, q. 7) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri (revised by Witold G. Salamon) Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 28 (I, d. 3, q. 4) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri (revised by Witold G. Salamon) Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 84 (I, d. 27, q. 2) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri (revised by Witold G. Salamon) Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 129 (II, d. 3, pars 2, q. 3) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri (revised by Witold G. Salamon) Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 210 (IV, q. 19) edited by Witold G. Salamon Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 211 (IV, q. 20) edited by Witold G. Salamon Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 212 (IV, q. 21) edited by Witold G. Salamon Davide Riserbato, Guglielmo di Ware e lo statuto ontologico degli accidenti (Sent., IV, q. 22) Francesco Fiorentino, The Immaculate Conception and Incarnation according to William of Ware Ernesto Dezza, OFM, Naturally Mortal? A Question about the Human Body of Christ in Ware and Scotus Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 187 (III, q. 33) edited by Barnaba Hechich (revised by Ernesto Dezza) Antonio Petagine, Being numerically one and the same again. The Challenge of Identity in William of Ware's Account of Resurrection Appendix: Working edition of William of Ware, In Sent., Quaestio 224 (IV, q. 33) edited by Antonio Petagine Monica Brinzei, The Portraits of William of Ware Bibliography Index of Manuscripts Index of Names
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 hardcover, Pages: xxvi + 618 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 col. Language(s):English, Italian, French. ISBN 9782503617473.
The Franciscan William of Ware ? the Magister Scoti ? flourished as a theologian at the end of the thirteenth century. Although he wielded significant influence on fourteenth-century theological and philosophical debates, his thought remains little known and even less studied than it deserves. A major cause for this situation lies in the difficulty of accessing the text of his Questions on the Four Books of the Sentences, which is largely unedited.? This volume is the first entirely devoted to William of Ware. It aims to promote a renewed knowledge of his texts and doctrines. The book includes updated information on studies and editions of Ware's texts, and specific studies on crucial aspects of his doctrines, such as theology, metaphysics, physics, epistemology, Christology, and anthropology. Additionally, the volume presents previously unpublished questions from his Commentary on the Sentences. Overall, the volume serves as an essential reference for the thought and texts of William of Ware and provides a new and illuminating perspective on scholastic culture during the turn from the thirteenth to the fourteenth century. TABLE OF CONTENTS Ernesto Dezza and Antonio Petagine, Introduction Costante Marabelli, William of Ware's Quaestiones in quatuor libros Sententiarum William Short, William of Ware in the Quaracchi Archives Costante Marabelli, William of Ware: His Life, Works, and the Manuscript Tradition of His Commentary on the Sentences Andrea Nannini, Guglielmo di Ware sulla distinzione degli attributi divini. Tra sensibilit teoretica e neoplatonismo Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 16 (I, d. 2, q. 3), edited by Garrett R. Smith Russell L. Friedman, William of Ware on the Soul and its Powers Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 25 (I, d. 3, q. 7), edited by Russel L. Friedman Garrett R. Smith, William of Ware on Divine Simplicity Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 48 (I, d. 8, q. 4), edited by Garrett R. Smith William Duba, Wouter Goris, Chris Schabel, and Garrett R. Smith, William of Ware on Divine Knowledge, Eternity, and the Plurality of Worlds Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 108 (II, q. 7) edited by William Duba Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 109 (II, q. 8) edited by William Duba Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 100 (I, d. 35) edited by William Duba Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 101 (I, d. 36) edited by Garrett R. Smith Anik Sienkiewicz-Pepin, Configuration de l'espace et mouvement des substances s par es selon Guillaume de Ware et Jean Duns Scot Alessandro de Pascalis, William of Ware on Prime Matter as a Positive Being Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 151 (II, d. 12, q. 4) edited by Alessandro de Pascalis Witold Grzegorz Salamon, OFM, La teoria della conoscenza di Guglielmo di Ware Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 2 (Prologus, q. 2) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri-Witold G. Salamon Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 20 (I, d. 2, q. 7) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri (revised by Witold G. Salamon) Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 28 (I, d. 3, q. 4) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri (revised by Witold G. Salamon) Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 84 (I, d. 27, q. 2) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri (revised by Witold G. Salamon) Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 129 (II, d. 3, pars 2, q. 3) edited by Zeffirino Lazzeri (revised by Witold G. Salamon) Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 210 (IV, q. 19) edited by Witold G. Salamon Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 211 (IV, q. 20) edited by Witold G. Salamon Guilelmus de Wara, In Sent., q. 212 (IV, q. 21) edited by Witold G. Salamon Davide Riserbato, Guglielmo di Ware e lo statuto ontologico degli accidenti (Sent., IV, q. 22) Francesco Fiorentino, The Immaculate Conception and Incarnation according to William of Ware Ernesto Dezza, OFM, Naturally Mortal? A Question about the Human Body of Christ in Ware and Scotus Appendix: Guilelmus de Wara, Sent., q. 187 (III, q. 33) edited by Barnaba Hechich (revised by Ernesto Dezza) Antonio Petagine, Being numerically one and the same again. The Challenge of Identity in William of Ware's Account of Resurrection Appendix: Working edition of William of Ware, In Sent., Quaestio 224 (IV, q. 33) edited by Antonio Petagine Monica Brinzei, The Portraits of William of Ware Bibliography Index of Manuscripts
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Edward Arnold, London Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1928 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's binding, full clothes, black spine, dark blue boards, black title-piece In-4 1 vol. - 135 pages
21 texte-figures in black, a plate in frontispiece, photograph of a group in the laboratory in 1896, with Shieds, Sir William Ramsay, Travers, Williams and Kellas 1st edition, 1928 "Contents, Chapitres : Preface, Contents, vii, Text, 128 pages - Chemistry in the early Nineties - A new gas - Elements of compound - An unpublished reply to critics - Helium - Helium and argon, single elements of mixtures - A undiscovered gas - The search for the unknown gas - May and june, 1908 - Krypton and xenon - A difficult problem - Last experiments and Neon - Index - Morris William Travers, FRS (24 January 1872 25 August 1961) was an English chemist who worked with Sir William Ramsay in the discovery of xenon, neon and krypton. His work on several of the rare gases earned him the name Rare gas Travers in scientific circles. He was the founding director of the Indian Institute of Science. - Sir William Ramsay KCB FRS FRSE (2 October 1852 23 July 1916) was a Scottish chemist who discovered the noble gases and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1904 ""in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air"" along with his collaborator, John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics that same year for their discovery of argon. After the two men identified argon, Ramsay investigated other atmospheric gases. His work in isolating argon, helium, neon, krypton and xenon led to the development of a new section of the periodic table." "ex-library copy, the binding is lightly used, top of the spine-end torn, 2 cms missing of clothes on the bottom of the spine, binding remains clean and rather nice, no dust-jacket, inside is in good condition, but with few library markings and book plate, the text is fine and unmarked, the book is incribed by Morris W. Travers to Chaston Chapman (Alfred Chaston Chapman was a chemist with a specialist interest in fermentation and brewing. He was president of the Institute of Brewing and Distilling from 1911-1913. In 1939 his widow donated to Leeds University Library his collection of books). This item is coming from Leeds University Library, with the stamp ""cancelled"". A very interesting paper on the origins of Rare Gases and Sir William Ramsay"