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Articles and Book Chapters 89<br />

edited by Camille Bérubé. Vol. 1, 389–99. Studia Scholastico-Scotistica 6. Rome:<br />

Societas Internationalis Scotistica, 1978.<br />

1033 — Cress, Donald A. “<strong>The</strong> ‘coloratio’ by <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> <strong>of</strong> the ‘ratio Anselmi’ and<br />

Vindobon. 1453.” <strong>The</strong> Modern Schoolman 54 (1976/77): 33–43.<br />

1034 — Cresswell, J. R. “<strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> on the ‘Common Nature.’” In John <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong><br />

1265–1965, edited by John K. Ryan and Bernadine M. Bonansea, 122–32. Studies in<br />

Philosophy and the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3. Washington, D.C.: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>America</strong> Press, 1965.<br />

1035 — Cresswell, J. R. “<strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> on the Will.” Franciscan Studies 13/2–3 (1953):<br />

147–58.<br />

1036 — Crivelli, Daniele. “La teologia come scienza pratica nel prologo dell’‘Ordinatio’ di<br />

<strong>Duns</strong> Scoto.” In Via Scoti: Methodologia ad mentem Joannis <strong>Duns</strong> Scoti. Atti del<br />

Congresso Scotistico Internazionale Roma 9–11 marzo 1993, edited by Leonardo Sileo.<br />

Vol. 2, 611–32. Rome: Edizioni Antonianum, 1995.<br />

1037 — Cross, Richard. “‘Where Angels Fear to Tread’: <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> and Radical<br />

Orthodoxy.” Antonianum 76 (2001): 7–41.<br />

1038 — Cross, Richard. “Angelic Time and Motion: Bonaventure to <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>.” In A<br />

Companion to Angels in Medieval Philosophy, edited by Tobias H<strong>of</strong>fmann, 117–47.<br />

Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition 35. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2012.<br />

1039 — Cross, Richard. “Aristotle and Augustine: Two Philosophical Ancestors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duns</strong><br />

<strong>Scotus</strong>’s Cognitive Psychology.” In Universalità della ragione: Pluralità delle filos<strong>of</strong>ie<br />

nel medioevo, 12. Congresso Internazionale di Filos<strong>of</strong>ia Medievale, Palermo, 17–22<br />

settembre 2007, edited by Alessandro Musco, vol. I:47–72. Palermo: Officina di Studi<br />

Medievali, 2012.<br />

1040 — Cross, Richard. “Divisibility, Communicability, and Predicability in <strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong>’s<br />

<strong>The</strong>ories <strong>of</strong> the Common Nature.” Medieval Philosophy and <strong>The</strong>ology 11 (2003): 43–<br />

64.<br />

1041 — Cross, Richard. “<strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> and Analogy: A Brief Note.” <strong>The</strong> Modern<br />

Schoolman 89 (2012): 147–54.<br />

1042 — Cross, Richard. “<strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> and Suárez at the Origins <strong>of</strong> Modernity.” In<br />

Deconstructing Radical Orthodoxy: Postmodern <strong>The</strong>ology, Rhetoric and Truth, edited<br />

by Wayne J. Hankey and Douglas Hedley, 65–80. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005.<br />

1043 — Cross, Richard. “<strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> on Essence and Existence.” Oxford Studies in<br />

Medieval Philosophy 1 (2013): 172–204.<br />

1044 — Cross, Richard. “<strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> on Eternity and Timelessness.” Faith and Philosophy<br />

14 (1997): 3–25.<br />

1045 — Cross, Richard. “<strong>Duns</strong> <strong>Scotus</strong> on Goodness, Justice, and What God Can Do.”<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ological Studies 48 (1997): 48–76.

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