Stanislav of Znojmo and the Arrival of Wyclif's Remanence Theory at the University of Vienna
Résumé
In 1447, when Tommasso di Bartholomeo Parentucelli, previously master of theology at the University of Bologna, was elected Pope Nicholas V, he was guided by an ambitious project: to build a library. This was the origin of what is known today as the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. It is not my goal here to retrace the history of this institution, but I will begin by pointing out that from its beginnings a special place in Nicholas's library was devoted to Sentences commentaries. 1 In 1455, when Nicholas V died, his library consisted of around 800 Latin manuscripts and approximately 400 Greek manuscripts, with none in other languages. In one single room,
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Sciences de l'Homme et SociétéOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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