The Commentary of Conrad of Prussia on the De Ente et Essentia of St. Thomas Aquinas: Introduction and Comments - Conradus de Prussia - Books - Springer - 9789401503556 - 1974
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The Commentary of Conrad of Prussia on the De Ente et Essentia of St. Thomas Aquinas: Introduction and Comments 1974 edition

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The Commentary of Conrad of Prussia on the De Ente et Essentia of St. Thomas Aquinas: Introduction and Comments 1974 edition

1. THE MAN, CONRAD OF PRUSSIA Conrad of Prussia is not so much as mentioned in any of the usual sources. And even such notable mediaevalists as Mlle. Marie-Therese d'Alverny, Conservateur en-chef, and J. Reginald O'Donnell, C. S. B. , of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, Canada, have been unable to identify him. Nothing at all, therefore, is known about Conrad, if that is the author's name. For there is some doubt that it is. In the colophon of the Admont commentary on Aquinas' De Ente et Essentia,! we find a word, so completely erased that it is illegible, followed by the words "de Prusya. " Martin Grabmann argues that it is correct to feel that the erasure is an erasure of the name "Conradi," since in the colophon of the Admont commentary on Dominicus Gundissalinus' De Unitate et Uno,2 which follows the commentary on the De Ente et Essentia, we find again an erased word followed by the words "de Prusya. " But the erasure is not complete. One can here read the name "Conradi. " 3 And so, the manuscript of the commentary on the De Unitate et Uno clearly attributed this work to Conrad of Prussia before the attempted erasure.


203 pages, biography

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 1974
ISBN13 9789401503556
Publishers Springer
Pages 203
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 12 mm   ·   312 g
Language English  
Editor Bobik, Joseph
Editor Corbett, James A.