tSE20
copied by the same hand before tL1
Given Title: Fallacie magistri Willelmi (De Rijk)
Mss
Titulus
- Incipiunt fall'e magistri Will' (L fol. 227ra)
- fallacie (C fol. 9rb)
Inc.: Fallacia apud logicos dicitur deceptio argumentationi implicita et eam obnubilans, otens eam facere ...
Exp.: ... Haec rudibus theologis nostris ne fallantur de fallaciis proposuimus.
Edd.
- Iwakuma 1993 pp. 5-28 (based on L and C)
- De Rijk 1963 II-2 pp. 679-702 (based only on L)
Literature
- De Rijk 1967 pp. 34-35
- Giusberti 1977 p. 48 n. 15
- Iwakuma 1993 pp. 1-4
Comments
- "If William de Montibus is the author of the two texts, then we may date them around the turn of the twelfth century. He began to teach in the 1170's at Mont Ste Geneviève and died in 1213. A date after 1186 is more probable, because from then on he was in charge of the theological shcool at Lincoln, a school of considerable reputation in England at that time, and because the supposed readers of our two treatises are young theological students ..." (Iwakuma 1993 p. 2)
- 1160/1200; perhaps c. 1180 if William = W. de monte as proposed by de Rijk (Ebbesen 1993).