- a work on
Thomas Aquinas, the
Correctorium, or Reprehensorium. In 1282, the
Franciscan order adopted the '
Correctorium ',
critical of
Aquinas (of the...
- thus
related to the
Correctorium Senonense. It may be
identical with the
Correctio Parisiensis secunda,
quoted in the
Correctorium Sorboni****. Another...
- Thomas,
whose works he
quotes as
scripta communia. The
Defensorium seu
Correctorium corruptorii librorum Sancti Thomæ
Acquinatis against the
Franciscan William...
-
Anglicus the
alchemist wrote several texts in the 14th century,
including Correctorium alchemiae, also
known as
Corrector (fatuorum). He was
considered among...
-
scholars under his direction) was the
first to
compile a so-called "
correctorium", a
collection of
variant readings of the Bible. His work,
entitled "Correctio...
-
Richardus Anglicus expanded upon the
classification of
minerals in his work
Correctorium Alchemiae. In this text, he
proposed the
existence of two
primary types...
-
heavenly witnesses that
matches the
Theodulphian recension. The
Franciscan Correctorium gives a note
about there being m****cripts with the
verses transposed...
- book, also
known as Medicus, of the
Ancient canons. The
derived term
correctorium has been used for
revisions of the text of the
Vulgate Bible,
begun in...
- Galluzzo, Firenze, pp. 265-336. José Rodríguez Guerrero, (2014-2018), “El
Correctorium alchimiae (ca.1352-1362) de
Ricardus Anglicus y la versión de Bernardus...
- Anglicus,
Richardi Anglici Libellus peri Chemeias, cui
titulum fecit,
Correctorium Rosarius minor Khalid ibn Yazid,
Liber Secretorum Alchemiae compositus...