Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin
ISSN:1904-9196
Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin, or Cimagl for short, was founded in 1969 on the initiative of Jørgen Raasted (1927–1995) with the strong support of Jan Pinborg (1937-1982). Both of them were classicists by training and both of them worked in the tiny research research unit called Institute for Greek and Latin Medieval Philology, which had been founded in 1958 under the aegis of the Faculty of Philosophy (later: Humanities) of the University of Copenhagen with the main purpose of creating a framework for two great editorial projects: Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae and Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi. Byzantine music and medieval philosophy have been the core disciplines served by the journal since its foundation, although quite a few other disciplines with a relation to Greek and/or Latin have also made an occasional appearance in Cimagl.
The aim was to create an easy, cheap and fast outlet for research done at the institute by using the latest technology, which was then off-set printing from sheets prepared on electric typewriters. This would save the time- and money-consuming intervention of typesetters. It was also part of the idea that the publications could have the character of test balloons, preliminary results of research that might, perhaps, later receive a definitive formulation worthy of being presented to the world in the traditional way as a nicely printed book or as an article in a traditional scholarly journal.90, 2021
- Toivanen, Juhana: Medieval Commentators on Simultaneous Perception: An Edition of Commentaries on Aristotle’s De sensu et sensato 7
- Ebbesen, Sten: Robert Kilwardby, Notulae super Librum divisionum Boethii. An Edition
- Ebbesen, Sten: <Nicolaus Parisiensis>, Scriptum super Librum Divisionum Boethii. An Edition
89, 2020
- Engberg, Sysse G.: The Opening of Hagia Sophia — A note on a note
- Berger, Harald: A Final Word on the Manuscript Tradition of Albert of Saxony’s Logica
- Ebbesen, Sten: Anonymus Metropolitanus on De somno et vigilia. A New Manuscript of a Part of Albert the Great’s De homine
- Ebbesen, Sten: An Anthology of Questions on De anima in ms Praha, MK M.80. An Analysis with an Edition of Selected Questions
88, 2019
87, 2018
- Hansen, Heine: Anonymys Domus Petri 205 on Aristotle's Categories 7. An Edition
- Marmo, Costantino: Hytpibbius — Radulphus Brito's Emulator on the Ars Vetus I: The Questions on Porphyry
- Hajdú, Christina & István: Anecdota quaedam Isidori abbatis futuri cardinalis Rutheni, Demetrii Hyaleae, Theodori Agalliani praesulumque quorundam Graecorum ad Vnionem Sanctae Ecclesiae spectantia
- Ebbesen, Sten: Michael of Ephesus on the Fallacy of Consequent
- Bellucci, Francesco & Costantino Marmo: Sign and Demonstration in Late-Ancient Commentaries on the Posterior Analytics
86, 2017
- Walker, Gustavo F.: Dialectical Problems in Paris and Cologne: Commentaries on Topics I.11
- Ebbesen, Sten: Anonymus Vaticani 3061 and Anonymus Vaticani 2170 on Aristotle's Parva Naturalia: An Edition of Selected Questions
- Ebbesen, Sten: Does Language Acquisition Depend on Hearing a Language? A Text Corpus
- Ebbesen, Sten: Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen in memoriam
- Christensen, Michael S.: John Dinsdale on Intellectual Self-knowledge: An edition of the prooemium and questions I.1 and III.15 of John Dinsdale's Quaestiones in De anima
- Andreev, Aleksandr A.: Eight Additional Folios Belonging to the Chilandar Fragments (‘Hirmologion of Bychkov’)
- Sanfratello, Giuseppe: Traces of 'Simple Psalmody' in late- and post-Byzantine musical manuscripts. Melodic, modal and textual analysis of the Kekragarion tradition
85, 2016
- Ebbesen, Sten: Anonymus Parisini 16160 on Memory. An Edition
- Ebbesen, Sten: Anonymus Orielensis 33 on De memoria. An Edition
- Mansfeld, Monika: Expositio in ‟De anima” Aristotelis secundum Johannem Buridanum abbreviata. An Edition
- Ebbesen, Sten: Radulphus Brito on Memory and Dreams. An Edition
- Ebbesen, Sten: Nothaft, C. Philipp E.: Fritz Saaby Pedersen in memoriam
84, 2015
- Nothaft, C. Philipp E.: Calendar Reform Project of 1435
- Hansen, Heine: Anonymus Patavinus on Categories 7
- Christensen, Michael S.: Simon of Faversham Quaestiones super De motu animalium A partial edition and doctrinal study
- Ebbesen, Sten: James of Douai on Dreams
- Hardarson, Gunnar: A Divisio Philosophiae in the Medieval Icelandic Manuscript GKS 1812 4°
83, 2014
- Thörnqvist, Christina Thomsen: Burley's Expositio on Aristotle's Tratises on Sleep and Dreaming. An Edition
- Hansen, Heine: Anonymus Fitzwilliamensis on Categories 7
- Ebbesen, Sten: Geoffrey of Aspall Quaestiones super librum De somno et vigilia, An Edition
- Ana María Mora-Márquez: A List of Commentaries on Aristotle’s De anima III
(c. 1200 – c. 1400)- Ana María Mora-Márquez: Anonymus Oxford, Commentary on De interpretatione 1 (MS Oxford, BodlL Can. misc. 403, ff. 31ra–34vb)
- Pedersen, Fritz Saaby: William of Saint Cloud: Almanach Planetarum. An edition of the canons, a few samples from the tables, and a foray into the numbers
82, 2013
- Ebbesen, Sten: Simon of Faversham Quaestiones super librum De somno et vigilia An Edition
- Nothaft, C. Philipp E.: The Chronological Treatise Autores Kalendarii of 1317, Attributed to John of Murs: Text and introduction
81, 2012
- Terzopoulos, Konstantinos - Gennadius Library, Athens MS 4 (14th c.): Observations on hymnography, chant notation and ordo
- Gazziero, Leone - The Latin "Third Man": A Survey and Edition of Texts from the 13th Century
80, 2011
- Hansen, Heine & Mora-Márquez, Ana María (eds.) - Nicolas of Paris on Aristotle's Perihermeneias 1-3
- Hansen, Heine - Medieval Commentators on Aristotle's Topics 1.9. Texts 1200-1250
- Ebbesen, Sten - Yet another Fragment of James of Venice’s Translation of Michael of Ephesus on the Sophistical Refutations
79, 2010
- Bloch, David - Monstrosities and Twitterings: A Note on the Early Reception of the Posterior Analytics
- Bloch, David - John of Salisbury, Adam of Balsham and The Cornifician Problem
- Thörnquist, Christina Thomsen - The "Anonymus Aurelianensis III" and the reception of Aristotle's Prior Analytics in the Latin West
78, 2008. Pp. 208
- 3-36 Lauge Olaf Nielsen, Three Questions on the Old Law and the Gospel Precepts by Stephen Langton.
- 37-50 David Bloch, James of Venice and the Posterior Analytics.
- 51-110 David Bloch, Peter of Auvergne on Memory.
- 111-203 Heine Hansen, Anonymus Domus Petri 206’s Commentary on Aristotle’s Categories.
- 205-208 Sten Ebbesen, Editorial.
77, 2006. Pp. 160.
- 3-83 Istvan Hajdu, Vita sancti Ladislai confessoris regis Hungariae.
- 85-109 Magdalena Bieniak, A Critical Edition of Stephen Langton’s Question De persona.
- 111-125 Ernesto Santos, Is ‘Deus scit quicquid scivit’ an epistemic sophisma?
- 127-146 David Bloch, Averroes Latinus on Memory. An Aristotelian Approach.
- 147-155 David Bloch, The Aldine Edition of Aristotle’s De sensu.
76, 2005. Pp. 282.
- 3-30 David Bloch, Theodoros Metochites on Aristotle’s De memoria
- 31-44 Chris Schabel & Russell L. Friedman, Trinitarian Theology and Philosophical Issues V.
- 45-130 Heine Hansen, An Early Commentary on Boethius’ Topics.
- 131-158 William J. Courtenay, Radulphus Brito, Master of Arts and Theology.
- 159-237 Mischa von Perger, Walter Burley’s Quaestiones libri Elenchorum 1-3 & 13-18.
- 239-282 Sten Ebbesen, Gualterus Burleus, Quaestiones super Sophisticos Elenchos 4-12. A revised edition.
75, 2004. Pp. 220.
- Fritz S. Pedersen, The Treatise on the Rising and Setting of Signs Ascribed to Roger of Hereford.
- 7-119 David Bloch, The Manuscripts of the De sensu and the De memoria.
- 121-160 Chris Schabel & Russell L. Friedman, Trinitarian Theology and Philosophical Issues IV.
- 161-218 Irène Rosier-Catach & Sten Ebbesen, Petrus de Alvernia + Boethius de Dacia: Syllogizantem ponendum est terminos.
- 219-220 Addenda et corrigenda to Cimagl 68, 71, 72, 74.
74, 2003. Pp. 208.
- 3-20 Christian Troelsgaard, A List of Sticheron Call-Numbers of the Standard Abridged Version of the Sticherarion. Part I (The Cycle of the Twelve Months)
- 21-38 David Bloch, Alexander of Aphrodisias as a Textual Witness. The Commentary on the De Sensu
- 39-88 Chris Schabel & Russell L. Friedman, Trinitarian Theology and Philosophical Issues III
- 89-150 Sten Ebbesen, Mary Sirridge & Paul Streveler, The Pupils of the Master of Abstractions: Abstractiones Digbeianae, Regiae & Venetae
- 151-207 Sten Ebbesen, Burley on Equivocation in his Companion to a Tractatus Fallaciarum and in his Questions on the Elenchi
- 208 Addenda et Corrigenda to Cimagl 56 & 68.
73, 2002. Pp. 264.
- 3-12 Ioannis Papathanasiou, Byzantine Notation in the 8th-10th Centuries. On Oral and Written Transmission of Early Byzantine Chant
- 13-20 John D. North, The Longitudes of Winchester
- 21-40 Russell L. Friedman, Trinitarian Theology and Philosophical Issues II
- 41-59 Anne Grondeux, Sophismata Anonymi Avenionensis
- 61-166 Pedersen, Anonymous Parisian Astronomer of 1290: Part 2
- 167-258 Sten Ebbesen, Communia “Visitatio” & Communia “Feminae”
- 259 Addenda et corrigenda to Cimagl 67, 71, 72.
72, 2001. Pp. 272.
- 3-10 Bjarne Schartau, “Testimonia” of Byzantine musical practice, II
- 11-34 Pernille Harsting, More Evidence of Menander Rhetor on the Wedding Speech: Angelo Poliziano’s Transcription
- 35-88 Sten Ebbesen, A Porretanean Commentary on Aristotle’s Categories
- 89-168 Russell L. Friedman, Trinitarian Theology and Philosophical Issues
- 169-269 Fritz S. Pedersen, Anonymous Parisian Astronomer of 1290: Part I
71, 2000. Pp. 284.
- 3-27 Christian Troelsgaard, The Repertories of Model Melodies (Automela) in Byzantine Musical Manuscripts
- 29-36 F.S. Pedersen, Toledan tables in the “Toledan Tables”
- 37-70 Frédéric Goubier, Influences prédicatives et conséquences référentielles; un aspect de l’approche terministe de la première moitié du XIII’e siècle
- 71-114 Sten Ebbesen, Words and Signification in 13th-century Questions on Aristotle’s Metaphysics
- 115-188 Anneli Luhtala, Early Medieval Commentary on Priscian’s Institutiones grammaticae
- 189-273 Robert Andrews, The Defensorium Ockham: An Edition
- 275-277 Sten Ebbesen, A Note on Ockham’s Defender
- 279 Corrigenda to Cimagl 67, 68, 70
70, 1999. Pp. 424.
- 3-12 P. Harsting, More Evidence of the Earliest Translation of Menander Rhetor on the Monody
- 13-80 A. Jung, The Long Melismas in the Non-kalophonic Sticherarion
- 81-228 K. Fredborg, `Promisimus’. An Edition
- 229-423 S. Ebbesen, Anonymus D’Orvillensis’ Commentary on Aristotle’s Categories
69, 1999. Pp. civ+262.
68, 1998. Pp. 312.
- 3-12 F.S. Pedersen, The Toulouse Tables: A List of Manuscripts
- 13-34 Chr. Schabel, Ad correctionem calendarii ... The Background to Clement VI’s Initiative?
- 35-52 Chr. Schabel, Elias of Nabinaux, Archbishop of Nicosia, and the Intellectual History of Later Medieval Cyprus
- 53-62 B. Schartau, “Testimonia” of Byzantine musical practice, III
- 63-97 D. Murè, Anonymus Pragensis on Equivocation
- 99-307 S. Ebbesen, Texts on Equivocation. Part II. Ca. 1250-1310
- 309-311 Addenda & corrigenda to Cimagl 59-67
67, 1997. Pp. 288.
- 3-12 B. Schartau & C. Troelsgaard, A small Treatise on the Interpretation of the Phthorai.
- 13-32 P. Harsting, Two renaissance Translations of Menander Rhetor on the Monody.
- 33-77 A. de Libera & I. Rosier-Catach, Les enjeux logico-linguistiques de l’analyse de la formule de la consecration eucharistique.
- 78-92 Chr. Flüeler, Two manuscripts of Buridan on the Metaphysics: Paris, BN, lat. 16131 and Darmstadt, Hessische Lu&HB, Hs 516.
- 93-103 C. Marmo, Simon of Tournai’s ‘Institutiones in sacram paginam’, An Edition of His Introduction about Signification.
- 105-125 S. Ebbesen & H.A.G. Braakhuis, Anonymi Erfordensis (= Roberti Kilwardby ?) Sophisma Tantum unum est.
- 127-199 S. Ebbesen, Texts on Equivocation
- 200-288 I. Rosier Catach & S. Ebbesen, Two Roberts and Peter of Spain.
66, 1996. Pp. 312.
- 3-23 Maria Alexandru, Koukouzeles’ Mega Ison
- 25-34 Annette Jung, Syntomon, A musical Genre from Around AD 800
- 35-48 Ioannis Papathanasiou, The Dating of the Sticherarion EBE 883
- 49-185 Acts of the Dano-Hellenic Symposium on Greek and Latin Philosophy, Danish Institute at Athens, November 1993.
- 49 Introduction
- 51-65 L. G. Benakis, Griechische Philosophie. Stand der Forschung
- 67-95 S. Ebbesen, Greek and Latin Medieval Logic
- 96-116 K. Ierodiakonou, The Hypothetical Syllogisms in the Greek and Latin Medieval Traditions
- 117-134 J. Demetracopoulos, Aristotle’s Categories in the Greek and Latin Medieval Exegetical Tradition
- 135-155 M. Cacouros, Theodore Prodrome, Jacques de Venise, Robert Grosseteste et l’histoire d’une erreur interpretative
- 156-168 Ch. Terezis, George Pachymeres’s Commentary on Boethius’s De Differentiis Topicis
- 169-185 S. Ebbesen, George Pachymeres and the Topics
- 187-215 Ch. Schabel, John of Murs and Firmin of Beauval’s Letter and Treatise on Calendar Reform for Clement VI
- 217-251 L. O. Nielsen and S. Ebbesen, Texts about Christology
- 253-312 S. Ebbesen, Anonymi Parisiensis Compendium Sophisticorum Elenchorum. The Uppsala Version
65, 1995. Pp. 362.
- 3-13 Jørgen Raasted in memoriam
- 15-58 Clara Adsuara, The Kalophonic Sticherarion Sinai gr. 1251
- 59-61 J. D. North, ‘Aragonensis’ and the Toledan Material in Trinity ms O.8.34
- 63-212 Chris Schabel, Peter Aureol on Divine Knowledge and Future Contingents
- 213-261 Sten Ebbesen, Thirteenth-century Logic. Selected texts.
- 213-215 Introduction
- 216-246 I. God knows whatever he used to know
- 247-285 II. Two Englishmen on ‘Tantum unum est’
- 286-318 III. Quanto aliquid maius est tanto minus videtur
- 319-361 IV. Logicalia from Parisian Manuscripts
64, 1994. Pp. 195.
- 3-17 Irina & Marina Shkolnik, Echos in the Byzantine-Russian Heirmologion. An Experience of Comparative Research
- 18-32 Maria Alexandru & Bjarne Schartau, A Note on the late-Byzantine Ecclesiastical Composer Angelos Gregorios
- 33-57 Ioannis Papathanassiou, Some remarks on a possible Syro-Melchite origin of the MS Sinai gr. 1258
- 59-62 Fritz Saaby Pedersen, A Latin star-list for Toledo
- 63-100 Robert Andrews & Timothy B. Noone, Willelmus de Montoriel, Summa libri Praedicamentorum
- 101-150 Russell L. Friedman, Andreas de Novo Castro (fl. 1358) on Divine Omnipotence and the Nature of the Past
- 151-163 Sten Ebbesen, Tractatus de signativis dictionibus
- 164-195 Sten Ebbesen, Sophismata and Physics Commentaries
63, 1993. Pp. 312.
- 3-42 S. Ebbesen & Iwakuma Y., Fallaciae Lemovicenses
- 43-224 A Companion to the Acts of the Tenth European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics:
- 43 Introduction
- 45-114 Iwakuma Y., Introductiones dialecticae secundum Wilgelmum and secundum G. Paganellum
- 115-144 I. Rosier, Le commentaire des Glosulae et des Glosae de Guillaume de Conches sur le chapitre De Voce des Institutiones Grammaticae de Priscien
- 145-208 S. Ebbesen, Animal est omnis homo. Questions and Sophismata by Peter of Auvergne, Radulphus Brito, William Bonkes, and Others
- 209-224 G. Roncaglia, Mesino de Codronchi’s Quaestiones on Aristotle’s De Interpretatione: Quaestio III
- 225-230 S. Ebbesen, Tu non cessas comedere ferrum
- 231-293 I. Hajdu, Ein Zuercher Kommentar aus dem 12. Jahrhundert zur Ars poetica des Horaz
- 294-296 N. Haastrup, Three Halle Manuscripts from Løgum Abbey
- 297-308 B. Schartau, A checklist of the settings of George and John Plousiadenos in the Kalophonic Sticherarion Sinai gr. 1234
- 309-311 R. Quinto, Ergänzungen und Berichtigungen zu Cimagl 62
- 312 F.S. Pedersen, Addendum on Alkwarizmi: A Table Found?
62, 1992. Pp. 232.
- 3-30 L.B. Mortensen, Hugh of St. Victor on Secular History. A preliminary edition of chapters from his Chronica
- 31-75 F.S. Pedersen, Alkhwarizmi’s astronomical Rules: Yet Another Latin Version?
- 77-165 R. Quinto, Die Quaestiones des Stephan Langton über die Gottesfurcht
- 167-178 S. Ebbesen, Western and Byzantine Approaches to Logic
- 179-195 S. Ebbesen, Deus scit quicquid scivit. Two sophismata from Vat. lat. 7678 and a reference to Nominales
- 197-218 S. Ebbesen, Small Finds. Philosophical Texts in Erfurt, Hamburg, Oxford and Paris
- 219-232 J. Raasted, The Princeton Heirmologion Palimpsest
61, 1991. Pp. 440.
- 3-48 Chr. Troelsgaard, The musical structure of five Byzantine stichera and their parallels among Western antiphons
- 49-77 A. Jung, The Kathismata in the Sophia Manuscript Kliment Ochridski cod.gr. 814
- 78-106 G. Klima, Latin as a Formal Language
- 107-139 C. Marmo, Anonymus Cordubensis, Questiones super primum librum Posteriorum. A Partial Edition: Prologue and qq. 1 - 5
- 140-146 C. Marmo, Anonymi Philosophia “Sicut dicitur ab Aristotile”. A Parisian Prologue to Porphyry
- 147-183 C. Brousseau, Le sophisme anonyme “Amatus sum vel fui”, du codex parisinus BN lat. 16135
- 184 K. Friis-Jensen, Addenda et Corrigenda to Cimagl 60: 319-88
- 185-428 A. Tabarroni, Henricus Ruyn, Disputata Metaphysicae. An Edition
- 429-440 S. Ebbesen, Two Nominalist Texts
60, 1990. Pp. 400.
- 3-46 Chr. Troelsgaard, CHMEPON and Hodie Chants in Byzantine and Western Tradition
- 47-112 S. Ebbesen & Y. Iwakuma, Anonymus Parisiensis, Compendium Sophisticorum Elenchorum (ms. Paris BN 4720A)
- 113-120 S. Ebbesen, New Fragments of “Alexander’s” Commentaries on Analytica Posteriora and Sophistici Elenchi
- 121-128 A. Tabarroni & S. Ebbesen, A Fragmentary 13th-century Commentary on the Sophistici Elenchi in ms Paris BN lat. 16618
- 129-144 S. Ebbesen, Bits of Logic in Bruges, Brussels and Copenhagen Manuscripts
- 145-198 C. Marmo, Suspicio: A Key Word to the Significance of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in Thirteenth Century Scholasticism
- 199-318 F. S. Pedersen, A twelfth-century planetary theorica in the manner of the London Tables
- 319-388 K. Friis-Jensen, The Ars Poetica in Twelfth-Century France. The Horace of Matthew of Vendome, Geoffrey of Vinsauf, and John of Garland
- 389-399 L.B. Mortensen, Orosius and Justinus in one volume. Post-Conquest books across the Channel
- Editorial
59, 1989. Pp. 368.
- 3-60 R. Lambertini, Resurgant entia rationis, Matthaeus de Augubio on the Object of Logic
- 61-111 A. Tabarroni, ‘Incipit’ and’desinit’ in a thirteenth-century sophismata-collection
- 113-120 A. de Libera, Le sophisma anonyme “Sor desinit esse non desinendo esse” du Cod. Parisinus 16135
- 121-180 S. Ebbesen, Three 13th-century Sophismata about Beginning and Ceasing
- 181-232 I. Rosier, Un sophisme grammatical modiste de maitre Gauthier d’Ailly
- 233-246 J. Raasted, Zur Melodie des Kontakions “He parthenos semeron”
- 247-270 J. Raasted, Compositional Devices in Byzantine Chant
- 271-296 J. Raasted. Byzantine Heirmoi and Gregorian Antiphons
- 297-322 L.B. Mortensen, 12th-century studies in Trier’s Roman Past
- 323-330 K. Friis-Jensen, Maximus Pontifex in Saxo Grammaticus
- 331-357 K. Friis-Jensen, Was Saxo a Canon of Lund?
- 359-365 A. Leegaard Knudsen, Another Look at the so-called 3rd Hand in the Angers Fragment of Saxo Grammaticus
- 367 Corrigenda to Cimagl 57
- 368 About Cimagl
58, 1989. Pp. 322.
57, 1988. Pp. 188.
- 3-10 Johnny Christensen, The Formal Character of “koinoi topoi” in Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Dialectic
- 11-67 Karin Margareta Fredborg & C.H. Kneepkens, Grammatica Porretana
- 68-80 Sten Ebbesen, Stray Questions, Little Logical Notes in British and French Manuscripts
- 81-147 Karsten Friis-Jensen, Horatius liricus et ethicus. Two twelfth-century school texts on Horace’s poems
- 148-158 Brian Patrick McGuire, Rebirth and Responsibility: Cistercian Stories from the Late Twelfth Century
- 159-166 Bjarne Schartau, On Collecting ‘Testimonia’ of Byzantine Musical Practice
- 167-170 Christian Knudsen, Η ΧΑΡΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΚΥΡΙΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ. Der eigenhändige Schlussgruss des Paulus als Erkennungszeichen seiner Briefe
- 171-178 Sten Ebbesen, Addenda et corrigenda to Cimagl 3 - 56
56, 1988. Pp. 238.
- 1-102 Irene Rosier, “O Magister ...”: Grammaticalité et intelligibilité selon un sophisme du XIIIe siècle
- 103-116 Sten Ebbesen, A Grammatical Sophisma by Nicholas of Normandy, Albus musicus est
- 117-192 Robert Andrews, Anonymus Matritensis, Quaestiones super librum Praedicamentorum: An Edition
- 193-227 Sten Ebbesen & Paul Vincent Spade, More Liars
- 228-238 Christian Troelsgard, Ancient Musical Theory in Byzantine Environments
55, 1987. Pp. 192.
- 3-84 R. Andrews: Petrus de Alvernia, Quaestiones super Praedicamentis. An Edition
- 85-105 K.M. Fredborg: The Scholastic Teaching of Rhetoric in the Middle Ages
- 107-134 S. Ebbesen: The Way Fallacies were Treated in Scholastic Logic.
- 135-168 S. Ebbesen: Talking about what is no more. Texts by Peter of Cornwall (?), Richard of Clive, Simon of Faversham, and Radulphus Brito
- 169-183 L.B. Mortensen: Saxo Grammaticus’ View of the Origin of the Danes and his Historiographical Models.
54, 1987. Pp. 218.
Jørgen Rasted 60 years
- 5-7 Sten Ebbesen, Editorial and Bibliography of Jørgen Raasted
- 13-38 Jørgen Raasted, Thoughts on a Revision of the Transcription rules of the Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae
- 39-48 Sysse Gudrun Engberg, The Greek Old Testament Lectionary as a Liturgical Book
- 49-60 Nina Konstantinova Ulff-Moeller, The Connection between Melodic Formulas and Stereotype Text Phrases in Old Russian Stichera
- 61-72 Peter Weincke, Some Observations on the Interpretation of Signatures and Accidentals in East and West
- 73-82 Anne-Mette Gravgaard, Change and Continuity in Post-Byzantine Church Painting
- 83-90 Karsten Fledelius, Competing Mentalities: The Legislator Leo VI at Work
- 91-107 Martha Byskov, Das Evangelium Gottes und Kanon
- 108-116 Christian Gorm Tortzen, Medieval Parchment in Elsinore - A Case Story
- 117-128 Erik Petersen, Notes on the Erasmus-Autograph Ms.Gl. Kgl. Saml. 95,2 with a Survey of the Letters
- 129-218 Fritz Saaby Pedersen, Canones Azarchelis: Some Versions, and a Text
53, 1986. Pp. 150.
- 3-14 Brian Patrick McGuire, A Letter of Passionate Friendship by Guibert of Gembloux
- 15-36 Jørgen Raasted, Chromaticism in Medieval Byzantine Chant
- 37-150 Sten Ebbesen, Termini accidentales concreti. Texts from the late 13th Century
51-52, 1986. Pp. 396.
50, 1985. Pp. 216.
- 3-112 Christian Knudsen, Chatton contra Ockham über Gegenstand und Einheit von Wissenschaft und Theologie
- 113-216 Lars Boje Mortensen, The Sources of Andrew Sunesen’s Hexaemeron
49, 1985. Pp. 224.
- 3-6 Niels Haastrup, Three mss. from Esrom revisited in the Vatican Library
- 7-23 Peter Øhrstrøm, Richard Lavenham on Temporal Instants
- 25-224 Sten Ebbesen & Lars Boje Mortensen, A Partial Edition of Stephen Langton’s Summa and Quaestiones with Parallels from Andrew Sunesen’s Hexaemeron
48, 1984. Pp. 190.
- 4-14 Peter Weincke, A New Page of Andreaskiti 18
- 15-104 Bjarne Schartau, Manuscripts of Byzantine Music in Denmark
- 105-130 Bjarne Schartau & Jørgen Raasted, Indices to the Greek Examples in Constantin Floros, Universale Neumenkunde III
- 131-147 Jørgen Raasted, Zur Analyse der bulgarisch-griechischen Melodie des Doxastikons ”Bogonachalnim manovieniem”
- 149-162 Bjarne Schartau, ‘Mini-Gloss’ or Variant?
- 163-188 Fritz Saaby Pedersen, A Paris Astronomer of 1290
- 189-190 Sten Ebbesen, Rationes quod sic
47, 1984. Pp. 143.
- 3-63 Annette Jung, The Settings of the Evening and Morning Psalms According to the Manuscript Sinai 1255
- 64-102 Birger Munk Olsen, The Cistercians and Classical Culture
- 103-141 Jan Pinborg & Sten Ebbesen, Thirteenth Century Notes on William of Sherwood’s Treatise on Properties of Terms. An edition of Anonymi Dubitationes et Notabilia circa Guilelmi de Shyreswode Introductionum logicalium Tractatum V from ms Worcester Cath. Q.13.
- 142-143 Sten Ebbesen, Cimagl 46: Addenda et corrigenda
46, 1983. Pp. xlvi + 113.
Compendium logicae Porretanum
- iii-xviii + 1-113 Sten Ebbesen, Karin Margareta Fredborg & Lauge Nielsen, Compendium logicae Porretanum ex codice Oxoniensi Collegii Corporis Christi 250: A Manual of Porretan Doctrine by a Pupil of Gilbert’s
- xviii- xlvi Christopher J. Martin, The Compendium logicae Porretanum: A Survey of Philosophical Logic from the School of Gilbert of Poitiers
45, 1983. Pp. 99.
44, 1983. Pp. 186.
- 3-6 Sten Ebbesen, IGLM 25 Years
- 7-15 George Amargianakis, Some Remarks on the Orthography of the Signs Oligon, Petaste, Oxeia and Kouphisma
- 16-38 Gregorios Stathis, The “Abridgements” of Byzantine and Postbyzantine Compositions
- 39-60 Alessandro D. Conti, A Short Scotist Handbook on Universals: The ‘Compendium super quinque universalia’ of William Russell, O.F.M.
- 61-80 Yukio Iwakuma, Instantiae Revisited
- 81-85 Sten Ebbesen & Yukio Iwakuma, Instantiae and 12th century “Schools”
- 86-101 Christian Knudsen, Das gewisse Wort. Johann Georg Hamanns Sprachtheorie zwischen Tradition und Vernunftkritik
- 102-121 Mary Sirridge, Socrates’ Hood. Lexical Meaning and Syntax in Jordanus and Kilwardby
- 122-150 Katherine Tachau, Peter Aureol on Intentions and the Intuitive Cognition of Non-existents
- 151-179 Søren Balle, Anonymous quaestiones de astronomia in -CLM
- 180-186 Peter Øhrstrøm, Richard Lavenham on Future Contingents
43, 1982. Pp. 120.
- 3-44 Karen Elisabeth Dalgaard, Peter of Ireland’s Commentary on Aristotle’s Peri Hermeneias
- 45-120 Adam Bülow-Jacobsen & Sten Ebbesen, Vaticanus Urbinas Graecus 35. An Edition of the Scholia on Aristotle’s Sophistici Elenchi
42, 1982. Pp. 164.
- 1-83 Lauge Nielsen, Thomas Bradwardine’s Treatise on ‘incipit’ and ‘desinit’. Edition and Introduction
- 85-150 Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen, Bradwardine (?) on Ockham’s Doctrine of Consequences. An Edition
- 151-164 Jan Pinborg, Opus Artis Logicae
41, 1982. Pp. xii + 192.
- iii-vii Sten Ebbesen, Jan Pinborg in memoriam
- viii-xii Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen, Bibliography of the Publications of Jan Pinborg
- 1-170 Jan Pinborg, Anonymi Quaestiones in Tractatus Petri Hispani I-III Traditae in codice Cracoviensi 742 (anno fere 1350)
- 171-192 Jan Pinborg, The 14-Century Schools of Erfurt. Repertorium Erfordiense.
40, 1981. Pp. 191.
39, 1981. Pp. xxvi + 102.
- iii-xxvi & 1-80 Sten Ebbesen & Jan Pinborg, Bartholomew of Bruges and his Sophisma on the Nature of Logic.
- 81-96 William E. McMahon, Radulphus Brito on the Sufficiency of the Categories
- 97-102 Christian Marinus Taisbak, The Date of Anonymus Heiberg, Anonymi Logica et Quadrivium
38, 1981. Pp. 91.
37, 1981. Pp. 138.
Studia in honorem Povl Johs. Jensen septuagenarii
- 1-20 Sten Ebbesen, Analyzing Syllogisms, or: Anonymus Aurelianensis III - the (presumably) Earliest Extant Latin Commentary on the Prior Analytics, and its Greek Model
- 21-41 Karin Margareta Fredborg, Some Notes on the Grammar of William of Conches
- 42-69 Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen, Nicolaus Drukken de Dacia’s Commentary on the Prior Analytics – with Special Regard to the Theory of Consequences
- 70-122 Jan Pinborg, Danish Students 1450-1535 and the University of Copenhagen
- 124-138 Jørgen Raasted, A Byzantine Letter in Sankt Gallen and Lazarus the Painter
36, 1980. Pp. 108.
35, 1980. Pp. 142.
- 1-28 Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen, Two Early Anonymous Tracts on Consequences
- 29-55 Katherine Tachau, Adam Wodeham on First and Second Intentions
- 56-142 Jan Pinborg, Radulphus Brito on Universals
34, 1979. Pp. 248.
33, 1979. Pp. 113.
32, 1979. Pp. 128.
31a-31b, 1979. Pp. 81.
- 1-9 Jørgen Raasted, A Neglected Version of the Anecdote about Pythagoras’s Hammer Experiments
- 11-37 & 53-77 Jørgen Raasted, Musical Notation and Quasi-Notation in Syro-Melkite Liturgical Manuscripts
- 39-49 & 78-81 Jørgen Raasted, Byzantine Chant in Popular Tradition
30, 1979. Pp. 104.
- 1-32 Bent Dalsgaard Larsen, Les traites de l’âme de Saint Maxime et de Michel Psellos dans le Parisinus Graecus 1868
- 33-90 Brian McGuire, Structure and Consciousness in the ‘Exordium magnum cisterciense’: The Clairvaux Cistercians after Bernard
- 91-104 Adam Bülow-Jacobsen, Some Considerations on the Quality of Microfilms of Manuscripts
29, 1978. Pp. 108
27-28, 1978. Pp. 5* + 210.
26, 1978. Pp. viii + 121.
25, 1978. Pp. 102.
24, 1978. Pp. 120.
Henrici Roos in memoriam
- 3-4 Jan Pinborg, Heinrich Roos (26.08.1904 - 8.03.1977)
- 5-15 Heinrich Roos, Eine Universitätspredigt von Heinrich von Ghent
- 16-54 Heinrich Roos, Drei Sophismata zum Formproblem in der Hs. Uppsala C 604
- 55-64 Heinrich Roos, Zwei Quaestionen des Radulphus Brito über das ‘Significatum generis’.
- 65-84 Heinrich Roos, Bartholomaeus de Brugis: Quaestio circa significatum generis
- 85-120 Sten Ebbesen, The Sophism ‘Rationale est animal’ by Radulphus Rrito
22-23, 1977. Pp. 263. Out of print.
21, 1977. Pp. 115.
- 1-9 Sten Ebbesen, Jacobus Veneticus on the Posterior Analytics and some early 13th-century Oxford Masters on the Elenchi
- 10-20 Izydora Dambska, La semiotique des “dictiones indefinitae” dans la dialectique d’Abelard
- 21-44 Karin Margareta Fredborg, Tractatus glosarum Prisciani in MS Vat. lat. 1486
- 45-115 Franco Giusberti, A Treatise on Implicit Propositions from Around the Turn of the Twelfth Century: An edition with some introductory notes.
20, 1977. Pp. 78.
- 1-37 Bent Dalsgaard Larsen, Un temoignage grec tardif sur Jamblique et la tradition platonicienne: Athanase le Rheteur
- 38-78 Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen, Discussions about the Status of the Loci Dialectici in Works from the Middle of the 13th Century
19, 1976. Pp. 54.
18, 1976. Pp. 82. Out of print.
- 1-4 Jan Pinborg, Magister abstractionum
- 5-17 Erik Petersen, Some Remarks on Coluccio Salutati’s De fato et fortuna
- 18-22 Brian McGuire, Man and Devil in Medieval Theology and Culture
17, 1976. Pp. 81. Out of print.
- 1-39 Karin Margareta Fredborg, The Commentaries on Cicero’s De inventione and Rhetorica ad Herennium by William of Champeaux
- 40-69 Lauge Nielsen, On the Doctrine of Logic and Language of Gilbert Porreta and his Followers
- 70-75 Bjarne Schartau, De captivo precibus sacerdotum liberato
- 76-81 Jan Pinborg, Nochmals die Erfurter Schulen im XIV Jahrhundert
16, 1976. Pp. 128.
15, 1975. Pp. 20* + 146. Out of print.
The Commentary on ‘Priscianus Maior’ Ascribed to Robert Kilwardby.
- 1*-11* Jan Pinborg, Introduction to the text
- 12*-17* Osmund Lewry, The Problem of the authorship
- 18*-20* & 1-146 Karin Margareta Fredborg, Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen, Lauge Nielsen, Jan Pinborg (eds.), Selected texts
14, 1975. Pp. 26.
- 1-26 Christian Knudsen, Ein Ockhamkritischer Text zu Signifikation und Supposition und zum Verhältniss von erster und zweiter Intention.
- 27-39 Fritz Saaby Pedersen, On the Manuscript Tradition of Boethius de Dacia’s “De summo bono”.
- 40-46 Jan Pinborg, Petrus de Alvernia on the Categories
13, 1974. Pp. 86. Out of print.
Studia in honorem Henrici Roos Septuagenarii
- 1-12 Jørgen Raasted, Second Corinthians 4,15
- 13-30 Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen, William of Champeaux on Boethius’ Topics according to Orléans Bibl. Mun. 266
- 31-41 Karin Margareta Fredborg, Petrus Helias on Rhetoric
- 42-48 Sten Ebbesen, Prooemium Mertonense anonymi cuiusdam in Aristotelis Analytica Posteriora commentarii literalis.
- 49-59 Jan Pinborg, Zum Begriff der Intentio Secunda, Radulphus Brito, Hervaeus Natalis und Petrus Aureoli in Discussion.
- 60-62 Malene Thorborg, Sunapheia, a Key-Word in the Thinking of Nicholas Cabasilas
- 63-76 Erik Petersen, Antonio da Romagno und die vier KardinalTugenden
- 77-81 Povl Johannes Jensen, Ved indvielsen af Institut for græsk og latinsk Middelalderfilologis lokaler på Graabrødretorv d. 19. dec. 1961
- 82-86 Bibliographie Heinrich Roos.
12, 1974. Pp. 85. Out of print.
- 1-10 Peter Allan Hansen, Pletho and Herodotean Malice
- 11-85 Bjarne Schartau, Nathanaelis Berti Monachi sermones quatuordecim
11, 1973. Pp. 58.
- 1-57 Karin Margareta Fredborg, The Dependence of Petrus Helias’ Summa super Priscianum on William of Conches’ Glose super Priscianum
- 58 Sten Ebbesen & Jan Pinborg, Another Witness to the Elenchi quaestiones of Radulphus Brito
10, 1973. Pp. 62.
- 1-20 Sten Ebbesen, Paris 4720A. A 12th Century Compendium of Aristotle’s Sophistici Elenchi
- 21-28 Sten Ebbesen, Simon of Faversham on the Sophistici Elenchi
- 28 Sten Ebbesen, Forte macer pallens ...
- 29-44 Sten Ebbesen, Index quaestionum super Sophisticos Elenchos Aristotelis
- 45-47 Jan Pinborg, The Ms. Bruxelles, B. Royale 3540-47, Radulphus Brito and the Sophistici Elenchi
- 47 Jan Pinborg, Addenda to ‘The Sophismata of Radulphus Brito’
- 48-62 Jan Pinborg, A New MS. of the Questions on the Posteriora Analytica Attributed to Petrus de Alvernia (CLM 8005) with the Transcription of Some Questions Related to Problems of Meaning.
9, 1973. Pp. 82.
- 1-46 Niels Jørgen Green-Pedersen, On the Interpretation of Aristotle’s Topics in the Thirteenth Century
- 47-67 Jan Pinborg, Petrus de Alvernia on Porphyry
- 68-73 Sten Ebbesen, Manlius Boethius on Aristotle’s Analytica Posteriora
- 74-76 Sten Ebbesen, Another Fragment of a Commentary on Aristotle’s Sophistici Elenchi. The Anonymus Admont.
- 77-78 Sten Ebbesen, Corrections to the ‘Aristoteles Latinus’
- 79 Sten Ebbesen, Addenda et corrigenda to ‘Anonymi Bodleiani’
- 79 Jan Pinborg, Addenda to ‘The Sophismata of Radulphus Brito’
- 80-82 Jan Pinborg, Radulphus Brito on the Elenchi.
8, 1972. Pp. 47. Out of print.
- 1-2 Sten Ebbesen, Three Greek Etymologies
- 3-32 Sten Ebbesen, Anonymi Bodleiani in Sophisticos Elenchos Aristotelis Commentarii fragmentum
- 33-34 Jan Pinborg, The Sophismata of Radulphus Brito. An Inventory.
- 35-47 Jørgen Raasted, Observations on the Manuscript Tradition of Byzantine Music. II: The Contents of some Early Heirmologia
7, 1971. Pp. 36.
6, 1971. Pp. 41. Out of print.
5, 1971. Pp. 36. Out of print.
4, 1970. Pp. 35.
- 1-2 Sten Ebbesen, ΠΡΟΣ ΟΛΙΓΟΝ ΕΣΤΙ ΤΟ ΖΗΝ
- 3-35 Bjarne Schartau, Observations on the Activities of the Byzantine Grammarians of the Palaeologian Era. I: Demetrius Triclinius’ Early Work on the Euripidean Triad (Gamle Kongelige Samling 3549,8 and Rylands Hebrew 1689).
3, 1970. Pp. 54.
2, 1969. Pp. 25.
1, 1969. Pp. 20.
- 1-12 Jørgen Raasted, Observations on the Manuscript Tradition of Byzantine Music, I: A List of Heirmos Call-Numbers, based on Eustratiades’s Edition of the Heirmologion
- 13-20 Jan Pinborg, Miszellen zur mittelalterlichen lateinischen Grammatik: Ein frühes ompendium modorum significandi. Der tractatus de figuris des Franciscus Pisanus. Zum Sophisma “Amo est verbum” des Siger von Kortrijk.
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