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238 <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

2751 — Dillard, Peter S. “A Heideggerian Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>’s Christology: Why<br />

Christ Is not a Human Person.” <strong>The</strong> Irish <strong>The</strong>ological Quarterly 75 (2010): 273–86.<br />

2752 — Duba, William O. “Continental Franciscan Quodlibeta after <strong>Scotus</strong>.” In<br />

<strong>The</strong>ological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: <strong>The</strong> Fourteenth Century, edited by<br />

Christopher Schabel, 569–649. Leiden: Brill, 2007.<br />

2753 — Duba, William O. “<strong>The</strong> Souls after Vienne: Franciscan <strong>The</strong>ologians’ Views on the<br />

Plurality <strong>of</strong> Forms and the Plurality <strong>of</strong> Souls, ca. 1315–30.” In Philosophical<br />

Psychology and the Other Disciplines, edited by Paul J. J. M. Bakker, S. W. de Boer,<br />

and C. Leijenhorst, 171–272. Leiden: Brill, 2012.<br />

2754 — Duba, William O. “Three Franciscan Metaphysicians after <strong>Scotus</strong>: Antonius<br />

Andreae, Francis <strong>of</strong> Marchia, and Nicholas Bonet.” In A Companion to the Latin<br />

Medieval Commentaries on Aristotle’s Metaphysics, edited by Fabrizio Amerini and<br />

Gabriele Galuzzo, 413–93. Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition 43. Leiden:<br />

Brill, 2013.<br />

2755 — Duba, William O., and Christopher Schabel, “Ni chose, ni-non chose: <strong>The</strong><br />

Sentences Commentary <strong>of</strong> Himbertus de Garda, OFM.” Bulletin de philosophie<br />

médiévale 52 (2011): 149–232.<br />

2756 — Dumont, Stephen D. “<strong>The</strong> Scotist <strong>of</strong> Vat. Lat. 869.” Archivum Franciscanum<br />

Historicum 81 (1988): 254–83.<br />

2757 — Dumont, Stephen D., and Stephen F. Brown. “<strong>The</strong> Univocity <strong>of</strong> the Concept <strong>of</strong><br />

Being in the Fourteenth Century: III. An Early Scotist.” Mediaeval Studies 51 (1989):<br />

1–129.<br />

2758 — Edwards, Michael. “Medieval Philosophy in the Late Renaissance: <strong>The</strong> Case <strong>of</strong><br />

Internal and External Time in Scotist Metaphysics.” In Renaissance Medievalisms,<br />

edited by Konrad Eisenbichler, 229–48. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and<br />

Renaissance Studies, 2009.<br />

2759 — Elorduy, Eleutherius. “<strong>Duns</strong> Scoti influxus in Francisci Suárez doctrinam.” In De<br />

doctrina Ioannis <strong>Duns</strong> Scoti. Acta Congressus Scotistici Internationalis Oxonii et<br />

Edimburgi 11–17 sept. 1966 celebrati. Vol. 4, 307–37. Studia Scholastico-Scotistica 4.<br />

Rome: Commissionis Scotisticae, 1968.<br />

2760 — Fernández-Largo, Jacinto. “Junípero Serra, escotista inédito.” In Homo et Mundus.<br />

Acta Quinti Congressus Scotistici Internationalis, edited by Camille Bérubé, 537–42.<br />

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

2761 — Ferrier, Francis. “L’influence scotiste sur les philosophes du XVII e siècle.”<br />

Recherches sur le XVII e siècle 1 (1976): 35–49.<br />

2762 — Figueiredo, Gonçalo. “<strong>Duns</strong> Escoto nos Papas pós conciliares.” Itinerarium:<br />

Revista Quadrimestral de Cultura 56 (2010): 293–318.

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