Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-1151-5_443-2
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Richard Rufus of Cornwall

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“…Hence, the corpus of questions of group α (but the same could be said for the others) is a collection of different sets of questions put together to create a more unified text by copying sections from each in turn. 117 The ratio of such a composition seems to be to mix almost two sets of questions to exhaust a certain topic. For example, we can find questions about lux and color by Magister Adam (qq.…”
Section: Thirteenth-century Commentaries On De Anima Ii8mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the corpus of questions of group α (but the same could be said for the others) is a collection of different sets of questions put together to create a more unified text by copying sections from each in turn. 117 The ratio of such a composition seems to be to mix almost two sets of questions to exhaust a certain topic. For example, we can find questions about lux and color by Magister Adam (qq.…”
Section: Thirteenth-century Commentaries On De Anima Ii8mentioning
confidence: 99%