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Primary Sources
- Gregory of Rimini, Tractatus de impresantiis Venetorum et de
usura, Reggio Emilia: Ludovicus de Mazalis 1508; Rimini
1622. (Scholar)
- Gregory of Rimini, Gregorii de Arimino OSA Registrum
Generalatus 1357–1358, A. Maijer (ed.), Rome: Institutum
Historicum Augustinianum 1976.
- Gregory of Rimini, Gregorii Ariminensis Lectura super primum
et secundum Sententiarum, 6 vols. (= Spätmittelalter und
Reformation Texte und Untersuchungen, 6–11), D. Trapp, V.
Marcolino, W. Eckermann, M. Santos-Noya. W. Schulze, W. Simon, W.
Urban, and V. Vendland (eds.), Berlin/New York: De Gruyter
1979–84.
Secondary Works
Note: The bibliography below is necessarily limited, given
the large number of studies related to Gregory of Rimini’s
thought.
- Bermon, Pascale, 2002, “La Lectura sur les deux premiers
livres des Sentences de Grégoire de Rimini O.E.S.A.
(1300–1358),” in G.R. Evans (ed.), Medieval
Commentaries on Peter Lombard’s Sentences (Volume 1),
Leiden: Brill, pp. 267–285. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, L’assentiment et son objet
chez Grégoire de Rimini, Paris: Vrin.
- –––, forthcoming, “Gregory of Rimini and
the Augustinian Theory of the Will. Examples of a Mediaeval Reading of
Augustine’s De libero arbitrio,” in R. Fedriga
and M. Michałowska (eds.), The Will and its Acts in Late
Medieval Ethics and Theology, Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Biard, Joël, 1989, Logique et théorie du signe au XIVe siècle, Paris: Vrin. (Scholar)
- Brinzei, Monica, and Chris Schabel, 2015, “The Past,
Present, and Future of Late-Medieval Theology: The Commentary on the
Sentences of Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl, Vienna, ca.
1400.” in P.W. Rosemann (ed.), Mediaeval Commentaries on the
Sentences of Peter Lombard, vol. III, Leiden: Brill, pp.
174–266. (Scholar)
- Brown, Stephen F., 1998a, “Gregory of Rimini (c.
1300–1358),” in E. Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia
of Philosophy, 10, London: Routledge, pp. 170a-172b. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998b, “Walter Burley, Peter Aureoli,
and Gregory of Rimini,” in J. Marenbon (ed.), Medieval
Philosophy (Routledge History of Philosophy: Volume 3), London:
Routledge, pp. 368–385. (Scholar)
- Ciammetti, Daniela, 2011, Necessità e contingenza in
Gregorio da Rimini, Pisa: Edizioni ETS. (Scholar)
- Conti, Alessandro D., 2004, “Complexe
significabilia and truth in Gregory of Rimini and Paul of
Venice,” in A. Maierù and L. Valente (eds.), Medieval
theories on assertive and non-assertive language. Acts of the 14th
European Symposium of Medieval Logic and Semantics, June 11–15,
2002 (Lessico intettuale europeo: Volume 97), Firenze: L.S.
Olschki, pp. 473–494. (Scholar)
- Conti, Alessandro D., Roberto Lambertini, and Andrea Tabarroni,
2002, “Gregorio da Rimini,” in Dizionario Biografico
degli italiani, 59: 277–278. (Scholar)
- Corbini, Amos, 2020, “Notitia intuitiva and
complexe significabile at Paris in the 1340s: From Alphonsus
Vargus Toletanus to Peter Ceffons,” in M. Brinzei and C. Schabel
(eds.), Philosophical Psychology in Late-Medieval Commentaries on
Peter Lombard’s Sentences: Acts of the XIVth Annual
Colloquium of the Société Internationale pour
l’Etude de la Philosophie Médiévale, Radboud
Universiteit, 28–30 October 2009, Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 3–38. (Scholar)
- Corvino, Francesco, 1978, “La nozione di ‘specie
intelligibile’ da Duns Scoto ai maistri agostiniani del secolo
XIV (Gregorio da Rimini e Ugolino da Orvieto),” Rivista di
Filosofia Neo-Scolastica, 70(1/2): 149–178. (Scholar)
- Courtenay, William J., 1972–73, “John of Mirecourt and
Gregory of Rimini on Whether God Can Undo the Past,”
Recherches de Théologie ancienne et
médiévale, 39: 224–256, and 40:
147–74. (Scholar)
- –––, 1978, Adam Wodeham: An Introduction to His Life and Writings (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, Volume 21), Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Cross, Richard, 1998, “Infinity, Continuity, and Composition: The Contribution of Gregory of Rimini,” Medieval Philosophy and Theology, 7: 89–110. (Scholar)
- Dal Pra, Mario, 1956, “La teoria del ‘significato
totale’ della proposizione nel pensiero di Gregorio da
Rimini,” Rivista critica di storia della filosofia, 11:
287–311. (Scholar)
- Delucca, Oreste, 2003, “Gregorio da Rimini: Cenni biografici
e documentari,” in Gregorio da Rimini, filosofo (Atti del
Convengo – Rimini, 25 novembre 2000), Rimini: Raffaelli,
pp. 45–65. (Scholar)
- Dubouclez, Olivier, 2014, “Plura simul intelligere.
Eléments pour une histoire du débat
médiéval et renaissant sur la simultanéité
des actes de l’intellect,” Recherches de
Théologie et Philosophie
médiévales, 81(2): 331–367. (Scholar)
- Eckermann, Willigis, 1978, Wort und Wirklichkeit: Das Sprachverständnis in der Theologie Gregors von Rimini und Sein Weiterwirken in der Augustinerschule (Cassiciacum: Volume 33), Würzburg: Augustinus. (Scholar)
- Elie, Hubert, 1936, Le complexe significabile, Paris: Vrin. (Scholar)
- Fiorentino, Francesco, 2004, Gregorio da Rimini. Contingenza, futuro e scienza nel pensiero tardo-medievale, Roma: Antonianum. (Scholar)
- Friedman, Russell L., “Mental Propositions before Mental
Language,” in J. Biard (ed.), Le langage mental du Moyen
Âge à l’âge classique (Philosophes
médiévaux: Volume 50), Louvain: Peeters, pp.
95–116. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013: Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University. The Use of Philosophical Psychology in Trinitarian Theology among the Franciscans and Dominicans, 1250–1350, 2 vols. (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters: Volume 108), Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Gál, Gedeon, 1977, “Adam Wodeham’s Question on
the complexe significabile as the Immediate Object of Scientific
Knowledge,” Franciscan Studies, 37: 66–102. (Scholar)
- García Lescún, Eliseo, 1970, La teología
trinitaria de Gregorio de Rimini: Contribución a la historia de
la escolástica tardía, Burgos: Ediciones
Aldecos. (Scholar)
- Girard, Charles, 2017, “Universals in Gregory of
Rimini’s Sentences Commentary,” in F. Amerini and
L. Cesalli (eds.), Universals in the Fourteenth Century,
Pisa: Edizioni della Normale, pp. 241–266. (Scholar)
- Halverson, James L., 1998, Peter Aureol on Predestination: A
Challenge to Late Medieval Thought (Studies in the History of
Christian Thought: Volume 83), Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Hoenen, Maarten J.F.M., 1993, Marsilius of Inghen: Divine Knowledge in Late Medieval Thought (Studies in the History of Christian Thought: Volume 50), Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Kirshner, Julius, 2015, “Authority, Reason, and Conscience
in Gregory’ of Rimini’s Questio prestitorum communis
Venetiarum,” in P. Schulte and P. Hesse (eds.),
Reichtum im späten Mittelalter. Politische Theorie –
Ethische Norm – Soziale Akzeptanz, Stuttgart: Franz
Steiner, pp. 115–143. (Scholar)
- Knuuttila, Simo and Anja I. Lehtinen, 1979, “Plato in
infinitum remisse incipit esse albus. New Texts on the Late Medieval
Discussion on the Concept of Infinity in Sophismata Literature,”
in E. Saarinen, R. Hilpinen, I. Niniluoto and M.P. Hintikka (eds.),
Essays in Honour of Jaakko Hintikka. On the Occasion of his
Fiftieth Birthday on January 12, 1979, Dordrecht: D. Reidel, pp.
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- Lambertini, Roberto, 2003, “L’economia e la sua etica:
la ’quaestio’ di Gregorio da Rimini su debito ed
usura,” in Gregorio da Rimini, filosofo (Atti del
Convengo – Rimini, 25 novembre 2000), Rimini: Raffaelli,
pp. 97–126.
- –––, 2009, Il dibattito medievale sul
consolidamento del debito pubblico dei comuni. L’intervento del
teologo Gregorio da Rimini (†1358), Milano: Associazione
per lo Sviluppo degli Studi di Banca e di Borsa. (Scholar)
- Leff, Gordon, 1961, Gregory of Rimini: Tradition and Innovation in Fourteenth Century Thought, New York: Manchester University Press. (Scholar)
- Libera, Alain de, 2002, La référence vide. Théories de la proposition, Paris: Presses universitaires de France. (Scholar)
- Loewe, Can L., 2014, “Gregory of Rimini on the Intension and Remission of Corporeal Forms,” Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie médiévales, 81(2): 273–330. (Scholar)
- McGrath, Alister E., 1987, Intellectual Origins of the
Reformation, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Maier, Anneliese, 1949, Die Vorläufer Galileis im 14.
Jahrhundert, Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura. (Scholar)
- Mandrella, Isabelle, 2016, “Gregory of Rimini,” in C.
Rode (ed.), A Companion of Responses to Ockham (Brill
Companion to the Christian Tradition: Volume 65), Leiden:
Brill, pp. 197–224. (Scholar)
- Nannini, Andrea, 2016, “Pierre Ceffons di Clairvaux: la
questione dei significabilia complexe intorno al 1350. II.
Gregorio da Rimini e Giovanni di Mirecourt,” Rivista di
Filosofia Neo-Scolastica, 108(1): 67–89. (Scholar)
- Nuchelmans, Gabriël, 1973, Theories of the proposition. Ancient and medieval conceptions of the bearers of truth and falsity, Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, “Adam Wodeham on the Meaning of
Declarative Sentences,” Historia Linguistica, 7(1–2):
177–187. (Scholar)
- Oberman, Heiko A. (ed.), 1981, Gregor von Rimini: Werk und
Wirkung bis zur Reformation, Berlin: De Gruyter. (Scholar)
- Oelze, Anselm, 2018, Animal Rationality. Later Medieval Theories, 1250–1350 (Investigating Medieval Philosophy: Volume 12), Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Perler, Dominik, “Intentionality and Action. Medieval
Discussions on the Cognitive Capacities of Animals,” in M.C.
Pachedo and J.F. Meirinhos, Intellect et imagination dans la
Philosophie Médiévale, Turnhout: Brepols, pp.
73–98. (Scholar)
- Reina, Maria E., 1986, “Un abbozzo di polemica sulla
psicologia animale: Gregorio da Rimini contra Adamo Wodeham,” in
C. Wenin (ed.), L’homme et son univers au Moyen Âge.
Actes du septième congrès international de philosophie
médiévale (30 août – 4 septembre 1982)
II (Philosophes médiévaux: Volume 27), Louvain:
Peeters, pp. 598–609. (Scholar)
- Santos-Noya, Manuel, 1990, Die Sünden und Gnadenlehre des
Gregors von Rimini, Frankfurt: P. Lang. (Scholar)
- Schabel, Chris, 2000, Theology at Paris 1316–1345: Peter
Auriol and the Problem of Divine Foreknowledge and Future
Contingents (= Ashgate Studies in Medieval Philosophy
1), Aldershot: Ashgate. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002 “Parisian Commentaries from
Peter Auriol to Gregory of Rimini, and the Problem of
Predestination,” in G.R. Evans, ed., Medieval Commentaries
on Peter Lombard’s Sentences, vol. I, Leiden: Brill,
221–65. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Guiu Terrena on Predestination
in His Commentary on Gratian’s Decretum,” in A.
Fidora (ed.), Guido Terreni, O. Carm. (†1342): Studies and
Texts (= Textes et études du Moyen Age, 78),
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- –––, 2020, “Henry of Langestein, Henry of
Oyta, Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the Vienna Group on Reconciling
Human Free Will with Divine Foreknowledge,” in M. Brinzei and C.
Schabel (eds.), Philosophical Psychology in Late-Medieval
Commentaries on Peter Lombard’s Sentences: Acts of the
XIVth Annual Colloquium of the Société Internationale
pour l’Etude de la Philosophie Médiévale, Radboud
Universiteit, 28–30 October 2009, Turnhout: Brepols, pp.
327–406. (Scholar)
- Schüler, Martin, 1934, Prädestination, Sünde
und Freiheit bei Gregor von Rimini, Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. (Scholar)
- Smith, Kevin, 1999, “Ockham’s Influence on Gregory of
Rimini’s Natural Philosophy,” in V. Syros, A. Kouris, and
H. Kalokairinou, eds., Dialexeis: Akademaiko etos
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- Spruit, Leen, 1993, Species intelligibilis. From Perception to
Knowledge. 1. Classical Roots and Medieval Discussions
(Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History: Volume 48), Leiden:
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- Sylla, Edith D., 2005, “Swester Katrei and Gregory of
Rimini: Angels, God and Mathematics in the fourteenth century,”
in T. Koetsier and L. Bergmans (eds.), Mathematics and the
Divine. A Historical Study, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp.
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- –––, 2011, “Disputationes Collativae: Walter’s Burley Tractatus Primus and Gregory of Rimini’s Lectura super primum et secundum Sententiarum,” Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale, 22: 383–464. (Scholar)
- Tachau, Katherine H., 1988, Vision and Certitude in the Age of Ockham: Optics, Epistemology and the Foundations of Semantics, 1250–1345 (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters: Volume 22), Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Thakkar, Mark, 2009, “Mathematics in fourteenth-century
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- Trapp, Damasus, 1956, “Augustinian Theology of the 14th
Century: Notes on Editions, Marginalia, Opinions and Book-Lore,”
Augustiniana, 6: 146–241. (Scholar)
- –––, 1977, “Der Anselmische Gottesbeweis
in der Wertung Gregors von Rimini,” Analecta
Augustiniana, 40: 47–60. (Scholar)
- Vignaux, Paul, 1934, Justification et Prédestination au
XIVe siècle: Duns Scot, Pierre d’Aureole, Guillaume
d’Occam, Grégoire de Rimini, Paris: Leroux. (Scholar)
- Würsdörfer, Joseph, 1917, Erkennen und Wissen bei
Gregor von Rimini, Münster i. W.: Aschendorff. (Scholar)
- Zupko, Jack, 1994, “How it played in the Rue de Fouarre: the Reception of Adam Wodeham’s Theory of the Complexe Significabile in the Arts Faculty at Paris in the Mid-Fourteenth Century,” Franciscan Studies, 54(1): 211–225. (Scholar)