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THE EDITIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS The Editions Two printed editions of Henry of Ghent’s Summa precede the present critical edition. They are described by R. Macken in his article, Les corrections d’Henri de Gand à sa Somme, in his Bibliotheca manuscripta Henrici de Gandavo, and in the critical study of his edition of Henry’s Summa, art. 31-341 . The first edition was printed in 1520 by Badius at Paris. It was reprinted in 1953 by the Franciscan Institute of St. Bonaventure University2 . The second edition was printed in 1646 by Scarparius at Ferrara3 . P. Glorieux in his Répertoire des maîtres en théologie de Paris au XIIIe siècle reports a third edition, printed in 1639 at Antwerp4 . To date, however, no copy of this work has been discovered. The Manuscripts 1.  BRUGGE, Stadsbibliotheek, ms. 179, f. 161rb-180rb: Summa, art. 47-52 (complete)5 . 1 R. MACKEN, “Les corrections d’Henri de Gand à sa Somme,” in Recherches de Théologie ancienne et médiévale, 44, 1977 , pp. 55-100 + 6 reproductions out of text. Cf. p. 55, n. 3. ID., Bibliotheca manuscripta Henrici de Gandavo. I. Catalogue A-P, XVIII + 677 pp. II. Catalogue Q-Z. Répertoire, pp. 678-1306 + 34 reproductions out of text on semi-glossy paper (pp. XXIII-LIV) (HENRICI DE GANDAVO Opera Omnia, I-II), LeuvenLeiden , 1979, avec une preface de F. MASAI, Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Cf. p. 1018 for the editions of the Summa. HENRICI DE GANDAVO, Summa, (Quaestiones ordinariae), art. 31-34 (R. MACKEN, cum Introd. Generali ad edit. Crit. Summa a L.HÖDL,HENRICI DE GANDAVO Opera Omnia,vol.XXVII,Leuven University Press, 1991), + 8 extra-textual plates on glossy coated paper. Cf. p. XXXVII. 2 HENRICI DE GANDAVO, Summa quaestionum Ordinariarum Theologi recepti praeconio Solemnis Henrici a Gandavo, cum duplici repertorio, Tomos Prior, Posterior. Vaenumdantur in aedibus Iodoci Badii Ascensii, cum Privilegio ad calcem explicando . Paris, in fo , 2 vol. The reproduction, edited by E. BUYTAERT, O.F.M., is HENRY OF GHENT, Summa Quaestionum Ordinariarum (Reprint of the 1520 Edition), 2 vol., The Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure, St. Bonaventure, N.Y., 1953. 3 HENRICUS DE GANDAVO, Magistri Henrici Goethals a Gandavo, ordinis Servorum B.M.V., Doctoris Solemnis, socii Sorbonici, Archidiaconi Tornacensis, Summa in tres partes digesta, ..., opera et studio A.R.P.H. Hieronymi SCARPARII..., Ferrariae, apud Franciscus Succium, 1646. 4 Cf. P. GLORIEUX, Répertoire des maîtres en théologie de Paris au XIIIe siècle (Études de philosophie médiévale, 17-18), Paris, 1933-34 (I, p. 390). 5 HENR. DE GAND., Summa, art. 31-34, ed. R. MACKEN, p. XXXVIII; R. MACKEN, Bibl. man. H.G., pp. 99-101; HENR. DE GAND. Summa, art. 35-40, ed. G.A.WILSON, p. X; ID., Summa, art. 41-46, ed. L. HÖDL, p. IX. HenricusDEF.indd 9 20-12-2007 16:01:52 X CRITICAL STUDY  This manuscript, from the late 13th or early 14th century, includes several explicit indications of pecia transitions that correspond to the first Parisian­ exemplar6 . 2.  BRUXELLES, Bibliothèque Royale, ms. IV.1202, f. 68rb-75va: Summa, art. 47-52 (incomplete)7 .  This manuscript includes only the second question of article 48, only questions 1 through 5 of article 49, and questions 2 through 4 of article 52. Articles 50 and 51 are entirely missing. The manuscript contains numerous pecia indications corresponding to the first Parisian university exemplar. This means that this manuscript was no doubt copied in Paris8 . 3.  LONDON, British Library, ms. Royal 10.D.VI, f. 171rb-192rb: Summa, art. 47-52 (complete)9 . 4.  OXFORD, Balliol College, ms. 212, f. 207ra-233vb; Summa, art. 47-52 (complete)10 . 5.  OXFORD, Merton College, ms. 108, f. 162ra-186rb: Summa, art. 47-52 (complete)11 . 6.  PADOVA, Biblioteca Antoniana, ms. Scaffale 8, N. 141, f. 253rb-283vb: Summa , art. 47-52 (complete)12 . 7.  PADOVA, Biblioteca Capitolare, ms. C. 45, f. 254va-286ra: Summa, art. 47-52 (complete)13 . 6 HENR. DE GAND. Summa, art. 35-40, ed. G.A.WILSON, p. X. 7 Cf. R. MACKEN, “Une acquisition importante de la Bibliothèque Royale Albert Ier de Bruxelles: un manuscrit de la “Summa” d’Henri de Gand portant nombre d’indications de pieces,” in Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, 26, 1984, pp. 152-155; HENR. DE GAND. Summa, art. 31-34, ed. R. MACKEN, p. XXXVIII. 8 Cf. HENR. DE GAND. Summa, art. 35-40, ed...

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