TEXTUAL EVIDENCE FOR THE DOCTRINE OF JEAN CORBECHON, AUGUSTINIAN BACHELOR OF THE SENTENCES AT PARIS, 1369-1370 *
Abstract
The Augustian Friar Jean Corbechon is universally known for his translation of
Bartholomeus Anglicus’De proprietatibus rerum, which was funded by King Charles
V. This paper aims to offer some new information about Corbechon as a bachelor in
theology and to present some of his ideas from his participation in the principial debates
held in Paris during the academic year 1369-1370. An appendix contains a transcription
of the textual evidence found in manuscript Paris, BnF, lat. 15156, f. 52r-54v.
Le frère augustin Jean Corbechon est traditionnellement connu pour sa traduction du
De proprietatibus rerum de Barthélemy l’Anglais, commanditée par le roi Charles V. Cet
article apporte de nouveaux éléments sur Jean Corbechon, en tant que bachelier en
théologie, et sur les idées soutenues lors de ses Principia à Paris, au cours de l’année
universitaire 1369-1370. L’annexe de l’article contient des matériaux inédits transcrits à
partir du manuscrit Paris, BnF, lat. 15156, f. 52r-54v
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