The Grey Friars in OxfordLittle, A. G. (Andrew George)
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The Grey Friars in Oxford
Little, A. G. (Andrew George)
Franciscans -- Great Britain
Troyes, 661 § 2 (xiv). ‘Questiones Wareti super tertium librum
Sententiarum.’ _Inc._ ‘Queritur utrum incarnacio sit possibilis Quod
non. Incarnacio est quedam.’
Vienna:--Bibl. Palat. 1424, and 1438 (xiv).
Florence:--Laurentiana, _ex Bibl. S. Crucis_, Plut. xxxiii, Dext. Cod.
i (sec. xiii).
Padua, Bibl. S. Antonii, _in Pluteis_ xxiv and xxii. (Tomasin, pp.
62{a}, 60{b}.)
=Richard Middleton= is said by Bale, Wood, and others, to have studied at
Oxford, but they produce no evidence for the statement[1383]. He was B.D.
at Paris in 1283[1384], when with other doctors and bachelors he was
appointed to examine the doctrines of Peter Johannis Olivi. He appears to
have incepted as D.D. soon afterwards[1385], and is reckoned among the
masters of Duns Scotus. Like many other famous doctors of his Order, he is
said by Wadding to have written on the Immaculate Conception[1386].
According to Willot he was known at Paris as _Doctor solidus et copiosus,
fundatissimus et authoratus_[1387]: at the Council of Basel he was
referred to as _Doctor profundus_[1388].
_Commentum super iv. Sententiarum._ _Inc. prologus_, ‘Abscondita
produxit.’
MSS. Oxford:--Bodl. 2765 (now Bodley 744)--Balliol Coll. 198 (sec.
xiv)--Merton Coll. 98, f. 118 (sec. xiv).
Cambridge:--Caius Coll. 303--Pembroke Coll. 111, 113.
Canterbury:--Cathedral Lib. 4.
Munich:--Bibl. Regia, 3549 (sec. xv) and 8078 (sec. xiii-xiv).
Printed at Venice 1489, at Venice _sine anno_, and Venice 1507-9, &c.
_Quaestiones quodlibetales_ (two parts). _Inc. Pars I._ ‘Queritur utrum
Deus sit summe simplex.’
MSS. Oxford:--Merton Coll. 139, fol. 2 (sec. xiv).
Troyes, 142 (xiv); _Pars II incipit ut supra_.
Florence:--Laurentiana, _ex Bibl. S. Crucis_, Plut. xvii, Sin. Cod. vi
(sec. xiv _ineuntis_).
_Quodlibeta tria._ (The first contains 22 questions; the second 31; the
third 27.) _Inc._ ‘In nostra disputacione de quolibet.’
MSS. Oxford:--Merton Coll. 139, f. 162 (sec. xiv).
Paris:--Bibl. Nat. 14305 (sec. xiii) _Questiones de quolibet_; this
may contain either the _Quodl. tria_ or the _Questiones Quodlib._, or
both.
Toulouse, 738 (sec. xiii).
Florence:--Laurent. _ut supra_.
Printed at Venice 1509, Paris 1519, and Brescia 1591.
_De gradibus formarum._
MS. Munich 8723, fol. 175 (sec. xiv and xv).
_Quaestiones disputatae_, by R. Middleton and others.
MS. Assisi (see Fratini, p. 203).
_Sermo fratris Ricardi de dilatatione sermonum_ (?). _Inc._ ‘Quoniam
emulatores estis.’
MS. Oxford:--Merton Coll. 249, f. 175 (sec. xiii).
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