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Articles and Book Chapters 181<br />

tardomedievale. Atti del Colloquio Internazionale. Trieste, 4–6 marzo 1999, edited by<br />

Guido Alliney and Luciano Cova, 89–129. Florence: Leo S. Olschki Editore, 2000.<br />

2089 — Postawa, Dawid Czesław. “Poznanie abstrakcyjne według bł. Jana <strong>Duns</strong>a Szkota<br />

[Abstractive Cognition in Bl. John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>].” In Filoz<strong>of</strong>ia franciszkanów<br />

[Franciscan Philosophy]. Vol. 2: Bł. Jan <strong>Duns</strong> Szkot [Blessed John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>],<br />

edited by Celestyn Napiórkowski, 51–64. Niepokalanów: Wydawnictwo Ojców<br />

Franciszkanów, 2005.<br />

2090 — Pràstaro, Anna Maria. “Filos<strong>of</strong>ia e teologia di Dio: <strong>Duns</strong> Scoto si è contradetto?” In<br />

Regnum hominis et regnum Dei. Acta Quarti Congressus Scotistici Internationalis,<br />

edited by Camille Bérubé. Vol. 1, 249–74. Studia Scholastico-Scotistica 6. Rome:<br />

Societas Internationalis Scotistica, 1978.<br />

2091 — Pràstaro, Anna Maria. “Il primato della voluntà in <strong>Duns</strong> Scoto.” In Homo et<br />

Mundus. Acta Quinti Congressus Scotistici Internationalis, edited by Camille Bérubé,<br />

273–90. Studia Scholastico-Scotistica 8. Rome, 1984.<br />

2092 — Prentice, Robert P. “L’onnipotenza divina secondo G. <strong>Duns</strong> Scoto.” Studi<br />

francescani 63/1 (1966): 34–50.<br />

2093 — Prentice, Robert P. “Piani di coordinamento di Aristotele, G. <strong>Duns</strong> Scoto e Teilhard<br />

de Chardin sul problema di Dio.” Antonianum 45 (1970): 44–51.<br />

2094 — Prentice, Robert P. “Primary Efficiency and its Relation to Creation: Infinite Power<br />

and Omnipotence in the Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>.” Antonianum 40 (1965):<br />

395–441.<br />

2095 — Prentice, Robert P. “<strong>Scotus</strong>’ Rejection <strong>of</strong> Pure Perfections as Means for Proving<br />

the Divine Intelligence and Volition According to the ‘De primo principio,’ Chapter 4,<br />

Conclusion 4, Pro<strong>of</strong> 6.” Antonianum 49 (1974): 47–71.<br />

2096 — Prentice, Robert P. “<strong>Scotus</strong>’ Transposition <strong>of</strong> the Problematic Posited by the Real<br />

Identity between the Divine Essence and Existence.” Antonianum 46 (1971): 427–42.<br />

2097 — Prentice, Robert P. “<strong>Scotus</strong>’ Voluntarism as Seen in His Concept <strong>of</strong> the Essence <strong>of</strong><br />

Beatitude.” In Studia mediaevalia et mariologica P. Carolo Balić OFM septuagesimum<br />

explenti annum dicata, 161–86. Rome: Pontificium Athenaenum Antonianum, 1971.<br />

2098 — Prentice, Robert P. “Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Significance <strong>of</strong> the First Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

‘De primo principio’ <strong>of</strong> John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>.” Antonianum 36 (1961): 225–37.<br />

2099 — Prentice, Robert P. “<strong>The</strong> ‘De primo principio’ <strong>of</strong> John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> as a Thirteenth<br />

Century ‘Proslogion.’” Antonianum 39 (1964): 77–109.<br />

2100 — Prentice, Robert P. “<strong>The</strong> Contingent Element Governing the Natural Law on the<br />

Last Seven Precepts <strong>of</strong> the Decalogue According to <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>.” Antonianum 42<br />

(1967): 259–92.

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