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Primary Texts
- Tractatus de quadratura circuli, ed. H. Sutor, “Der
Tractatus de quadratura circuli des Albertus de
Saxonia,” Zeitschrift für Mathematik und
Philosophie, XXXII (1887): 41–56. (Scholar)
- Tractatus proportionum, ed. H.L.L.Busard, “Der
Tractatus proportionum von Albert von Sachsen”,
Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Denkschriften,
math.-naturwiss., 116/2 (1971): 43–72. (Scholar)
- Questiones de anima [doubtful authenticity], partial edition in Peter Marshall, “Parisian Psychologie in the Mid-Fourteenth Century,” Archives d’histoire doctrinale et littéraire du Moyen Age, L (1983): 185–193. (Scholar)
- Questiones de sensu et sensato (doubtful authenticity),
ed. Jole Agrimi, Le “Quaestiones de sensu” attribuite
a Oresme e Alberto di Sassonia, Firenze: La Nuova Italia,
1983. (Scholar)
- Quaestiones in artem veterem, ed. A. Muñoz
García, Maracaibo: Univ. del Zulia, 1988.
- Perutilis logica, in the incunabula edition of Venice
1522, with a Spanish translation by A. Muñoz García,
Maracaibo: Univ. del Zulia, 1988. (Scholar)
- Perutilis logica, Tractatus Secundus (De proprietatibus
terminorum): cf. infra, Kann, 1993.
- Expositio et Questiones in Aristotelis libros Physicorum ad
Albertus de Saxonia attributae, 3 vols., ed. B. Patar
(Philosophes médiévaux XXXIX–XLI),
Louvain-la-Neuve: Peeters, 1999.
- Questiones circa logicam, in Albert of Saxony’s
Twenty-Five Disputed Questions on Logic. A critical edition of
his Questiones circa logicam by Michael J. Fitzgerald,
Leiden-Boston-Köln: Brill, 2002. (Scholar)
- Expositio super decem libros Ethicorum Aristotelis: cf.
infra Hanser, Alois F., 2003.
- Alberti de Saxonia Quaestiones in Aristotelis De caelo,
ed. Benoit Patar (Philosophes médiévaux LI),
Louvain-la-Neuve: Peeters, 2008.
- Questiones circa librum Metheororum, lib. I-II.2: cf.
infra Panzica, A., 2009.
- Logik, Lateinisch-Deutsch, übersetzt mit einer
Einleitung und Anmerkungen hrsg. von Harald Berger, Hamburg: Felix
Meiner, 2010.
- Tractatus de maximo et minimo: cf. infra Di
Liscia, Daniel A., 2014.
Selected Studies and Critical Discussions
- Ashworth, E. Jennifer, 1991, “Nulla propositio est
distinguenda: la notion d’equivocatio chez Albert de
Saxe,” in Biard, 1991, 149–160. (Scholar)
- Berger, Harald, 1991, “Simple Supposition in William of
Ockham, John Buridan and Albert of Saxony,” in Biard, 1991,
31–43. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “Albert von Sachsen,” in
B. Wachinger et al. (eds.), Die deutsche Literatur des
Mittelalters. Verfasserlexikon, 2. Aufl., Bd. 11, Lfg. 1, Berlin:
De Gruyter, 2004, 39–56. (Scholar)
- –––, 2016, “Neues Licht auf die Wiener
Zeit Alberts von Sachsen (1363/1364–1366). Eine kleine Gabe zum
650-Jahr-Jubiläum der Universität Wien 2015,”
Codices. Manuscripti & impressi, 103/104:
1–12. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017, “Sortes differt ab omni
homine, A Tension in Albert of Saxony’s Concept of Merely
Confused Supposition”, in Laurent Cesalli,
Frédéric Goubier et Alain de Libera (eds.), Formal
Approaches and Natural Language in Medieval Logic (Proceedings of
the XIXth European Symposium of Medieval Logic and Semantics; Geneva,
June 2012), Barcelona-Roma: Brepols, 283–302. (Scholar)
- –––, 2019, “Albert of Saxony on Parts and
Wholes” in Fabrizio Amerini, Irene Binini e Massimo Mugnai
(eds.), Mereology in Medieval Logic and Metaphysics
(Proceedings of the 21st Symposium of Medieval Logic and Semantics),
Pisa: Edizione della Normale, 267–279. (Scholar)
- –––, 2020, “A Final Word on the Manuscript
Tradition of Albert of Saxony’s Logica”,
Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen Âge grec et latin,
89: 51–100. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022, “An Unknown Version of Albert
of Saxony’s De insolubilibus (= Logica,
tr. VI, pt. 1)”, in Stephen Read and Barbara
Bartocci, Theories of Paradoxes in the Middle Ages, London:
College Publications. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022, “Zur Überlieferung und
Rezeption (bei Johannes von Gmunden?) der Quaestiones circa
tractatum de sphaera des Albert von Sachsen. Nebst Nachweis einer
Expositio Alberts”, Bulletin de Philosophie
médiévale, 64: 49–65. (Scholar)
- Biard, Joël, 1989, “Les sophismes du savoir: Albert de Saxe entre Jean Buridan et Guillaume Heytesbury,” Vivarium, XXVII: 36–50. (Scholar)
- –––, 1990, “Verbes cognitifs et
appellation de la forme selon Albert de Saxe,” in Knowledge
and the Sciences in Medieval Philosophy, Proceedings of the
Eighth International Congress for the Study of Medieval Philosophy,
Helsinki, 427–435. (Scholar)
- ––– (ed.), 1991, Paris-Vienne au
XIVe siècle. Itinéraires d’Albert de
Saxe (Actes de la table ronde internationale, Paris, 19–22
juin 1990), Paris: Vrin. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Albert de Saxe et les
sophismes de l’infini,” in Stephen Read (ed.),
Sophisms in Medieval Logic and Grammar,
Dordrecht-Boston-London: Kluwer, 288–303. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996, “De la logique à la physique: quantité et mouvement selon Albert de Saxe, ” Les Études philosophiques, juillet-septembre: 361–374. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “Albert de Saxe et
l’idée d’infini,” in Tiziana Suarez-Nani et
Martin Rhode (eds), Représentations et conceptions de
l’espace dans la culture médiévale /
Repräsentationen und Konzeptionen des Raums in der Kultur des
Mittelalters, Berlin: De Gruyter, 215–236. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012, “Signification et statut du
concept de vide selon Albert de Saxe et Jean Buridan,” in
Joël Biard et Sabine Rommevaux (eds), La Nature et le Vide
dans la physique médiévale, Brepols: Turnhout,
269–292. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017, “L’objectivité des
directions spatiales: quelques éléments de
réflexion sur la philosophie naturelle au XIVe
siècle,” in Tiziana Suarez-Nani, Olivier Ribordy et
Antonio Petagine (eds.), Lieu, espace, mouvement: Physique,
métaphysique et cosmologie (XIIe-XIVe
siècle, Barcelona–Roma, 125–144.
- Bos, E.P. and Verboon A.R, 2012, “Master Albert, Termini
physicales”, in Claire Angotti et al.,
Portraits de maîtres offerts à Olga Weijers,
Porto, 335–360. (Scholar)
- Braakhuis, H.A.G., 1993, “Albert of Saxony’s De
obligationibus. Its Place in the Development of Fourteenth
Century Obligational Theory, ” in Klaus Jacobi (ed.),
Argumentationstheorie. Scholastische Forschungen zu den logischen
und semantischen Regeln korrekten Folgerns, Leiden-New
York-Köln: Brill, 323–341. (Scholar)
- Celeyrette, Jean, et Mazet, Edmond, 2003, “Le mouvement du
point de vue de la cause et le mouvement du point de vue de
l’effet dans le Traité des rapports
d’Albert de Saxe,” Revue d’Histoire des
Sciences, 56 (2): 402–419. (Scholar)
- De Boer, Sander, “Albert of Saxony”, in Henrik
Lagerlund, Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy:
Philosophy between 500 and 1500, Dordrecht / Heidelberg /
London /New York: Springer, 37–41. (Scholar)
- Dewender, Thomas, 2013, “John Buridan, Albert of Saxony,
Marsilius of Inghen on Chimerae and Impossible Objects,” in
Victor M. Salas (ed.) Hicocervi and Other Metaphysical
Wonders, Milwaukee, 95–119. (Scholar)
- Di Liscia, Daniel, 2014, “A Tract De maximo et
minimo According to Albert of Saxony,” Sciamus,
15: 57–104. (Scholar)
- Drake, Stillman, 1975, “Free Fall from Albert of Saxony to Honoré Fabri,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 5 (4): 347–366. (Scholar)
- Ely, Pamela, 1981, The Modal Logic of Albert of Saxony, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Toronto, available online. (Scholar)
- Fioravanti, Gianfranco, 2017, “Alberto di Sassonia, Biagio
Pelacani e la Questio de aqua et terra”, Studi
danteschi, 82: 81–97. (Scholar)
- Fitzgerald, Michael, 2003, “The Medieval Roots of
Reliabilist Epistemology: Albert of Saxony’s View of Immediate
Apprehension”, Synthese, 136 (3): 409–434. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Problems with Temporality and Scientific Propositions in John Buridan and Albert of Saxony,” Vivarium, 44: 305–337. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Time as a Part of Physical Objects: The Modern ‘Descartes-minus’ Argument and an Analogous Argument from Fourteenth-Century Logic (William Heytesbury and Albert of Saxony),” Vivarium, 47: 54–73. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012, “Unconfusing Merely Confused Supposition in Albert of Saxony,” Vivarium, 50: 161–189. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, “The ‘Mysterious’
Thomas Manlevelt and Albert of Saxony” History and
Philosophy of Logic: 1–18. (Scholar)
- –––, 2016, “Albert of Saxony’s View
of Complex Terms in Categorical Propositions and the ‘English
Rule’,” History and Philosophy of Logic, 37:
347–374. (Scholar)
- Gonzales, Alonso, 1958, “The Theory of Assertoric
Consequences in Albert of Saxony,” Franciscan Studies,
XVIII: 290–354; XIX: 13–114. (Scholar)
- Grant, Edward, 1991, “The Unusual Structure and Organization
of Albert of Saxony’s Questions on De caelo”, in
Biard 1991, 191–217. (Scholar)
- Grass, Rainer, 2003, Schlussfolgerungslehre in Erfurter Schulen des 14. Jahrhunderts. Eine Untersuchung der Konsequentientraktate von Thomas Maulfelt und Albert von Sachsen in Genenüberstellung mit einer zeitgenössischen Position, Amsterdam: Grüner. (Scholar)
- Hanser, Alois F., 2003, Die Ethikkomentar Alberts von Sachsen
im codex 159 der U.B. Innsbruck, Ph.D. Dissertation, Innsbruck. (Scholar)
- Heidingsfelder, G., 1927, Albert von Sachsen. Sein Lebensgang
und sein Kommentar zur Nikomachischen Ethik des Aristoteles, in
Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Mittelalters
XXII (3–4): Münster. (Scholar)
- Kann, Christoph, 1993a, “Zur Behandlung der dialektischen
Örter bei Albert von Sachsen,” in Klaus Jakobi (ed.),
Argumentationsheorie. Schoslastischen Forschungen zu den logischen
und semantischen Regeln korrekten Folgerns, Leiden-New
York-Köln: Brill, 59–80. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993b, Die Eigenschaften der Termini. Eine Untersuchung zur ‘Perutilis Logica’ des Alberts von Sachsen, Amsterdam: Brill. [Study of the theory of the property of terms, including the theory of supposition, with an edition of the second treatise of the Perutilis logica.] (Scholar)
- Lagerlund, Henrik, 2010, “Skeptical Issues in Commentaries
on Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics: John Buridan and
Albert of Saxony,” in Henrik Lagerlund (ed.), Rethinking the
History of Skepticism. The Missing Medieval Background,
Leiden-Boston: Brill, 193–213. (Scholar)
- –––, 2019, “Knowledge and
Scientia in Two Posterior Analytics Commentaries
after Buridan: Albert of Saxony and John Mair”, in S.
Hetherington (gen. ed.), The Philosophy of Knowledge: a
History, H. Lagerlund (ed.) vol. 2: Knowledge in Medieval
Philosophy, London-New York: 213–232. (Scholar)
- Muñoz Delgado, Angel, 1991, “Cinco nuevos fragmentos
anónimos de Alberto de Sajonia”, Bulletin de
Philosophie médiévale, 33: 162–176. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Alberto de Sajonia y la
lógica medieval: Reinvindicación de dos
marginados” in Fr. Bertelloni y G. Burlando (eds), La
filosofía medieval (Enciclopedia Iberoamericana de
Filosofía, 24), Madrid: 285–304. (Scholar)
- Patar, Benoit, 2001, La Physique de Bruges et le Traité
du ciel d’Albert de Saxe, 2 volumes, Longueuil: Les Presses
philosophiques. (Scholar)
- Panzica, Aurora, 2018, “L’hypothèse de la
cessation des mouvements célestes au XIVe
siècle: Nicole Oresme, Jean Buridan, Albert de Saxe,”
Vivarium, 56: 83–125.
- –––, 2019, “Albert of Saxony’s
Questions on Meteorology: Introduction, Study of the
Manuscript Tradition and Edition of Book I-II.2”, Archives
d’histoire littéraire et doctrinale du Moyen Âge,
86: 231–356. (Scholar)
- Sarnowsky, Jürgen, 1989, Die aristotelisch-scholastische
Theorie der Bewegung. Studien zum Kommentar Alberts von Sachsen zur
Physik des Aristoteles (Beiträge zur Geschichte der
Philosophie und Theologie des Mittelalters, N. F. XXXII),
Münster: Aschendorff. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999a, “Place and Space in Albert of
Saxony’s Commentary on the Physics,” Arabic
Sciences and Philosophy, 9: 25–45. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999b, “Albert von Sachsen und die
Physik des ens mobile ad formam,” in J.M.M.H. Thijssen
and H.A.G. Braakhuis (eds.), The Commentary Tradition on
Aristotle’s De generatione et corruptione. Ancient, Medieval and
Early Modern (Studia Artistarum, 7), Turnhout: Brepols,
163–181. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Ein Albert von Sachsen zugeschribener Physikkomentar aus der Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts,” Medioevo, 27: 449–474. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Nicole Oresme and Albert of
Saxony’s Commentary on the Physics: the Problems of Vacuum and
Motion in a Void,” in Stefano Caroti and Jean Celeyrette (eds),
Quia inter doctores est magna dissensio. Les débats de
philosopie naturelle à Paris au XIVe
siècle, Firenze, Olschki, 161–174. (Scholar)
- Thijssen, J.H.M.M., 2004, “The Buridan School Reassessed. John Buridan and Albert of Saxony,” Vivarium, 42: 18–42. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “The Debate over the Nature of
Motion: John Buridan, Nicole Oresme and Albert of Saxony. With an
Edition of John Buridan’s Quaestiones super octo libros
Physicorum secundum ultimam lecturam,” Early Science
and Medicine, 14: 186–210. (Scholar)
Bibliographical studies
- Berger, Harald, 2021,
‘Albert von Sachsen († 1390), Fortsetzung und Ergänzungen zur Bibliographie der Sekundäre literatur, Internet Ausgabe 12,’
this online bibliography is the continuation and complement of
bibliographies previously published in the Bulletin de philosophie
médiévale de la SIEPM, 36 (1994), 37 (1995), 38
(1996), 40 (1998), then in Acta medievalia, 17 (2004). It
makes an inventory of publications dedicated to Albert of Saxony but
also of publications which only mention him. (Scholar)