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I Index of Medieval Authors Adam, de Wodeham, 4, 7, 9, 13-15,17,28,260,270 Albert, the Great, 46-48, 242 Alexander, of Hales, 43-45 Ambrose, 40, 220 Anselm, 71, 256 Puistotle, 20,40-43,46-47, 50, 53, 57,87,93-97,129,135,145, 147,191-92,195,201,206,221 225,239,253-54,258,274,280 Augustine, 40-41, 44-45, 47, 52, 57,95,133,199,203,211-12, 234,248,260 Augustinus, de Ratisbona, 243 Augustinus, Triumphus, 12, 17 Bonagratia, of Bergamo, 6, 11 Bonaventure, 45-46, 48, 51, 53, 235,267 Dionysisus, 234 Durandus, of St. Pour~ain, 5 Eustratius, of Nicea, 207 Franciscus, of Marchia, 6 Giles, of Rome, 13, 17 Godfrey, of Fontaines, 241, 247-49,260 Gregory, the Great, 40, 95, 115, 135,235,249 Henry, of Ghent, 14,50-51,93-99, 207,211-12,221-23,253,260 I 283 Henry, of Thalheim, 6 Jerome, 40-41 John, Damascene, 234 John, Duns Scotus, 12-13, 20, 28, 33,39,42,53-56,58-59,65, 69,79,147-59,167,179,195, 201,206-5,215,235,239-41, 242,244,249,252-57,259-60, 262-67,269,272,279-80 John, Lutterell, 4, 10, 36 John, of Reading, 13, 20, 37 John XXII, 5-6, 10, 14-15, 36, 37 Louis, of Bavaria, 6, 17 Marsilius, of Padua, 6 Matthew, of Aquasparta, 212, 234-35 Michael, of Cesena, 5, 10, 35{ Nicholas III, 15 Odo, Rigaldus, 44-45, 58 Peter, Aureol, 8, 36 Peter, John Olivi, 12,51-54,58,260 Peter, Lombard, 3, 41-43, 57, 199,201,234,264 Peter, of Spain, 14 Philip, the Chancellor, 44 Richard, of Drayton, 9 Richard, Fitzralph, 8 Richard, of Mediavilla, 13 284 I IN D E X Richard, Rufus, 48 Robert, Cowton, 9 Robert, Kilwardby, 14 Roger, Marston, 8-9 Roger, Martival 9, Thomas, Aquinas, 13-15, 17, 31, 33-34,47-53,55,58,91-93, 201,206-7,219-21,233, 241-42,244,245-46 Valerius, Maximus, 282 Walter, of Burley, 4 Walter, of Chatton, 4, 9, 13-15, 36,279 William, ofAuvergne, 46 William, of Auxerre, 44, 222 William, Woodford, 8 Malebranche, N., 25 Mann, W., 38 McDonnell, K., 38 McGrade, A. S., 11, 38-39 Miethke, J., 11, 37 Minn, H. R., 238 Morrall, J., 39 Langan, J.P., 57 Leibniz, G. von 25 Leland, J., 8 Lottin, 0., 57 Clark, G., 265 Colish, M., 191 Congar, Y., 39 Copleston, F., 15-18, 38 Courtenay, W., 7-9,12,16-18, 24,37 Baudry, L., 7, 19, 36 Baumgarten, A., 265 Beckmann, J., xii Blumenberg, H., 36 Boehner,P.,7, 16, 19,36 Boh, I., 38 Buytaert, E., 36 I Index of Modern Authors Adams, M., 16, 20-21, 36, 38, 57- Kelley, F., 10, 39 59,198,226,279 Kent,B.,39,47,57-58,201 Knysh, G., 10 Koch, J., 6,10 Doucet, V., 235 Dumont, S., 58 Nederman, C., 191 Newton, I., 20, 37 Emden, A.B., 6 Freppert, L., 38 Gal, G., 11,36-37 Gelber, H., 16 Gieben, S., 10 Pelikan, J., 234 Poncius, I., 36 Ryan, J., 38 Saarinen, R., 242 Suk, 0., 39 Hamesse, J., 37 Hissette, R., 37 Hoffmann, F., 10, 36 Jordan, M., 220, 244 Kalinowski, C., 191 Kant, I., 265 Karger, E., 194 Tachau, K., 16-18, 260 Tierney, B., 37-38 Walsh, J., 39, 58 Wey, J., xi-xii, 201, 241, 243-44, 247,264 Wolff, C., 265 Wolter, A., 58 [3.128.203.143] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:04 GMT) 285 I IN DE X I Index of Subjects Accidents: distinct, 79; without subjects, 22-23 Acts continued as their purpose changes, 71 denominated by objects, 179 dictative, 276 executive, 79-81, 135-37, 214,250 exterior, 253, 279; controlled by the will, 237; covered by distinct precepts, 145; and executive interior acts, 202; goodness of, 145, 179; and impediments ,135-37;and interior acts, 249, 279; morally indifferent, 203; and praise or blame, 73; punishment of, 279; separate prohibition of, 279; and unimpeded effective acts ofwill, 135-37; virtue of, 202 gen~ric, 87, 105, 216 good: circumstantially, 87, 216; generically, 87, 216; intrinsically, 143; rendered vicious, 143 and habits, 63-69, 194. See also Acts, specifically the same imperative: causing and . conserving, 277; equivalently and formally, 79-81,135-37,214,250; and impediments as objects, 137; and the present time, 137 indifferent...

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