Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Robert Alyngton" by Alessandro Conti |
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Edited works
- Litteralis sententia super Praedicamenta Aristotelis, in A.D. Conti, “Linguaggio e realtà nel commento alle Categorie di Robert Alyngton,” Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale 4 (1993), pp. 179–306, at pp. 242–306. Partial edition: only chaps. 2, 3, 4, and 7, and the first section of chap. 5. (Scholar)
Secondary literature
- Ashworth, E.J & P.V. Spade, 1992, “Logic in Late Medieval Oxford,” in The History of the University of Oxford, J.I. Catto & R. Evans eds., vol. 2, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 50–62. (Scholar)
- Bale, J., 1557–59, Scriptorum illustrium Maioris Britanniae …, 2 vols. in 1, Basel: Joannes Oporinus. (Scholar)
- Conti, A.D., 1993, “Linguaggio e realtà nel commento alle Categorie di Robert Alyngton,” Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale, 4: 179–306. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Wyclif's Logic and Metaphysics,” in I.C. Levy (ed.), A Companion to John Wyclif, Leiden: Brill, 2006, pp. 67–125, at pp. 118–124. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “A Realist Interpretation of the Categories in the Fourteenth Century: the Litteralis Sententia super Praedicamenta Aristotelis of Robert Alyngton,” in L. Newton (ed.), Medieval Commentaries on Aristotle's Categories, Leiden: Brill, pp. 317–46. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “Realism,” in R. Pasnau (ed.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, 2 vols., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 647–60. (Scholar)
- Conti, A.D. (ed.), 1990, Johannes Sharpe, Quaestio super universalia, Firenze: Olschki. See the “Studio storico-critico,” pp. 309–15. (Scholar)
- de Libera, A., 1996, La querelle des universaux. De Platon à la fin du Moyen Age, Paris: Éditions du Seuil. See pp. 403–28. (Scholar)
- de Rijk, L.M., 1977, “Logica oxoniensis: an Attempt to Reconstruct a 15th Century Manual of Logic,” Medioevo, 3: 125–55. (Scholar)
- Emden, A.B., 1957–59, A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to AD 1500, 3 vols., Oxford: Clarendon Press. (See vol. 1, pp. 30–31.) (Scholar)
- Lohr, Ch.H., 1973, “Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries. Authors: Robertus-Wilgelmus,” Traditio, 29: 96–97. (Scholar)
- McHardy, A.K., 1987, “The Dissemination of Wyclif's Ideas,” in A. Hudson & M. Wilks (eds.), From Ockham to Wyclif, Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 361–62. (Scholar)
- Spade, P.V. & G.A. Wilson (eds.), 1986, Johannis Wyclif Summa insolubilium, Binghamton, N.Y.: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies. See the “Introduction,” especially pp. xxii–xlvii. (Scholar)
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