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Translations 9<br />

69 — <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. Treatise on the Common Nature and Individuation (Ordinatio II d. 3<br />

p. 2 q. 1–6). Translated by Peter King. .<br />

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70 — Frank, William A. and Allan B. Wolter. <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>, Metaphysician. Purdue<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press Series in the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 1995. [Contains Reportatio I A prol. q. 3 a. 1; Reportatio I A d. 2 q. 1–<br />

4; Quaestiones super libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis prol. n. 16–18; Quaestiones<br />

super libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis IX q. 15 (reprinted from <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> on Will<br />

and Morality); Lectura I d. 3 p. 1 q. 3 n. 172–81; Ordinatio I d. 3 p. 1 q. 1–2 n. 25–30;<br />

n. 35–36; n. 39–40; n. 56–62; n. 137–39; n. 145–47; n. 149–51; Ordinatio II d. 3 p. 1<br />

q. 5–6 n. 172; n. 175; n. 187–88.]<br />

71 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. “Commentary on the Sentences.” In A Scholastic Miscellany:<br />

Anselm to Ockham, edited by Eugene R. Fairwather, 428–36. Philadelphia: <strong>The</strong><br />

Westminster Press, 1956.<br />

72 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. “Ordinatio (I, d. 26, q. un.),” translated by Jeffrey Hause. In <strong>The</strong><br />

Person: Readings in Human Nature, edited by William O. Stephens, 61–66. Upper<br />

Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.[An exceprt <strong>of</strong> Ordinatio I d. 26 q. un.]<br />

73 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. “<strong>The</strong> Oxford Commentary on the Four Books <strong>of</strong> the Master <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sentences.” In Selections from Medieval Philosophers, edited by Richard McKeon,<br />

vol. 2, 313–50. New York: Charles Scriber’s Sons, 1958.<br />

74 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. “<strong>The</strong> Oxford Commentary on the Four Books <strong>of</strong> the Sentences.” In<br />

Philosophy in the Middle Ages, edited by Arthur Hyman and James J. Walsh, 555–604.<br />

Indianapolis: Hackett, 1973.<br />

75 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. A Treatise on Potency and Act: Questions on the Metaphysics <strong>of</strong><br />

Aristotle Book IX, Introduction and Commentary with Latin text and English translation<br />

by Allan B. Wolter, St. Bonaventure, N.Y.: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2000.<br />

76 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. Contingency and Freedom: Lectura I 39, edited by Anthonie Vos<br />

Jaczn., Henri Veldhuis et al. Synthese Historical Library 42. Dordrecht, Boston, and<br />

London: Kluwer academic publishers, 1994.<br />

77 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. De primo principio:<br />

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78 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. Early Oxford Lecture on Individuation. Latin Text with English<br />

Translation and Introduction by Allan B. Wolter. St. Bonaventure: Franciscan Institute,<br />

2005. [Contains Lectura II d. 3 p. 1.]<br />

79 — John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>. Four Questions on Mary, Translated with an Introduction and<br />

Notes by Allan B. Wolter, St. Bonaventure, N.Y.: Franciscan Institute Publications<br />

2000. [Contains Ordinatio III d. 3 q. 1; Ordinatio III d. 7 q. 3; Ordinatio III d. 4 q. un.;<br />

Ordinatio IV d. 30 q. 2.]

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