Notabilia: el comentario perdido de Juan Duns Scoto a Metafísica XII
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2020
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Juan Duns Escoto es autor de una serie de comentarios a las obras de Aristóteles. De ellos, la crítica ha determinado que una buena parte son falsas atribuciones, y deben ser adjudicados a otros autores (Juan Dymsdale, Gonzalo Hispano, Antonio Andrés). El hallazgo de los Notabilia super Metaphysicam ha venido a completar el corpus de los tratados filosóficos de Escoto, y constituye el único lugar en que encontramos su auténtico comentario del libro XII de la Metafísica de Aristóteles.
abstract: John Duns Scotus is the author of a series of commentaries on Aristotle’s works. The critic has determined that many of them are false attributions, and should be attributed to other authors (John Dymsdale, Gonzalo Hispano, Antonio Andrés). The discovery of the Notabilia super Metaphysicam has come to complete the philosophical corpus of treatises of Scotus, and it is the only place where we find his authentic commentary on Book XII of Aristotle’s Metaphysics
abstract: John Duns Scotus is the author of a series of commentaries on Aristotle’s works. The critic has determined that many of them are false attributions, and should be attributed to other authors (John Dymsdale, Gonzalo Hispano, Antonio Andrés). The discovery of the Notabilia super Metaphysicam has come to complete the philosophical corpus of treatises of Scotus, and it is the only place where we find his authentic commentary on Book XII of Aristotle’s Metaphysics