New attribution of texts in the manuscript München, Clm 11591
Résumé
The manuscript München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 11591, contains various theological and philosophical texts, the largest being a Sentences commentary once attributed to Henry of Langenstein, until Damasus Trapp identified it as that of James of Eltville 2 . Besides this work, the codex preserves some fragments on the topic of relations, a few questions from the Metaphysics commentary of Alexander of Alessandria, a copy of the Liber de causis, and a treatise against the Hussites. The goal of this paper is to give a detailed codicological description and presentation of the contents of this manuscript.
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