The Edition by Fiorella Retucci of Thomas of York's Sapientiale (I.1-18)
A Critical Note
Abstract
This note provides a critical review of the transmission of Thomas of York’s Sapientiale, following the editorial novelty of the critical edition of some of its chapters: Thomae Eboracensis Sapientiale. Liber I, capp. 1-18. Ed. Retucci, F. Firenze: SISMEL - Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2023. Collection: Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevii. Testi e Studi 27. xxxii - 320 pp. ISBN 978-88-9290-220-0.Downloads
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