tSE8
Given Title: Anonymus Parisiensis, Compendium Sophisticorum elenchorum (Ebbesen & Iwakuma 1990)
Mss
Inc.: Cum omnis ars disserendi tres habet partes, unam inveniendi et aliam iudicandi, dicitur tertia colligendi facultas. ...
Exp.: ...De responsionibus quoque quae superius dicta sunt ad praesens sufficiant.
Edd.
- Ebbesen & Iwakuma 1990 pp. 58-112 (based only on P)
- Ebbesen 1996 (corrected based on U)
Literature
- Ebbesen & Iwakuma 1990 pp. 48-55
- Ebbesen 1996 pp. 254-257
Comments:
- In CIMAGL 60: 51-52 we argued for a date of composition between 1150 and 1180. The new evidence suggest that the date may be closer to 1150 than to 1180. We also, on general grounds, proposed a Parisian origin. There is now a little circumstantial evidence. The reference to "Master Adam" suggests a Parisian setting, and so does the example "Rex non vult te esse Parisius" found in U, but not in P, at p. 80. (Ebbesen 1996 p. 257)
Date: 1140/1180, probably early (Ebbesen 1993)
- refers to:
vocales
magister Adam