Radulphus Brito (c. 1270 â 1320) was an influential grammarian and philosopher, based in Paris. He is usually identified as Raoul le Breton, though this is disputed by some. Besides works of grammatical speculation he wrote on Aristotle, Boethius and Priscian.
Radulphus was Master of Arts in the University of Paris in 1296, and joined the theology faculty in 1311. Very few of his works are edited, although he was a prolific and influential writer. He was one of a group of grammarians called the Modistae or modists who flourished around Paris from about 1260 to 1310, so-called because they wrote on the mode of signifying.
Works
- "Quaestiones in Aristotelis librum tertium De anima", edited by W. Fauser, in: Der Kommentar des Radulphus Brito zu Buch III De anima, Münster, Aschendorf 1974.
- Sophisma âÂÂAliquis homo est speciesâÂÂ, edited by Jan Pinborg in: âÂÂRadulphus BritoâÂÂs sophism on second intentionsâÂÂ, Vivarium, 13, 1975, pp. 119âÂÂ152.
- Sophisma âÂÂRationale est animalâÂÂ, edited by Sten Ebbesen in: âÂÂThe sophism Rationale est animalâÂÂ, Cahiers de lâÂÂInstitut du Moyen-ÃÂge Grec et Latin 24, 1978, pp. 85âÂÂ120.
- Sophisma âÂÂOmnis homo est omnis homoâÂÂ, edited by Niels J. Green-Pedersen and Jan Pinborg, in: âÂÂRadulphus Brito: Commentary on Boethiusâ De differentiis topicis and the sophism Omnis homo est omnis homoâÂÂ, Cahiers de lâÂÂInstitut du Moyen-ÃÂge Grec et Latin, 26, 1978, pp. 1âÂÂ92.
- âÂÂQuaestiones super De differentiis topicis BoethiiâÂÂ, edited by Niels J. Green-Pedersen and Jan Pinborg, in: âÂÂRadulphus Brito: commentary on Boethiusâ De differentiis topicis and the sophism Omnis homo est omnis homoâÂÂ, Cahiers de lâÂÂInstitut du Moyen-ÃÂge Grec et Latin, 26, 1980 pp. 1âÂÂ92.
- âÂÂQuaestiones in Aristotelis libros De anima, q. 1.6â edited by Jan Pinborg, in: âÂÂRadulphus Brito on UniversalsâÂÂ, Cahiers de lâÂÂInstitut du Moyen-ÃÂge Grec et Latin, 35, 1980, pp. 56âÂÂ142.
- âÂÂQuaestiones super librum Porphyrii, qq. 5âÂÂ8âÂÂ, edited by Jan Pinborg, in: â Radulphus Brito on UniversalsâÂÂ, Cahiers de lâÂÂInstitut du Moyen-ÃÂge Grec et Latin, 35, 1980, pp. 56âÂÂ142.
- âÂÂQuaestiones super Priscianum minoremâÂÂ, edited by H.W. Enders and Jan Pinborg, âÂÂâÂÂGrammatica speculativaâÂÂâÂÂ, vol. 3/1-2. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt:Frommann Holzboog, 1980.
- âÂÂQuaestiones super Sophisticos elenchos, qq. I.10-19â edited by Sten Ebbesen, in: âÂÂTexts on equivocation. Part II. Ca. 1250-1310âÂÂ, Cahiers de lâÂÂInstitut du Moyen-ÃÂge Grec et Latin 68, 1998, pp. 99âÂÂ307.
- âÂÂQuaestiones in Aristotelis libros ethicorumâÂÂ, edited by Iacopo Costa, in: âÂÂLe questiones di Radulfo Brito sullâÂÂEtica Nicomacheaâ Introduction (in Italian) and critical text. Studia artistarum 16, Turnhout: Brepols, 2008.
- Quaestiones super Priora Analytica Aristotelis, edited by Gordon Wilson, Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2016.
Notes
References
- John Marenbon, Later Medieval Philosophy (1150âÂÂ1350), New York: Routledge 1991, c. 8.
Bibliography
- William J. Courtenay, Radulphus Brito, master of arts and theology. Cahiers de lâÂÂInstitut du Moyen-ÃÂge Grec et Latin, 76, 2005, pp. 131âÂÂ158.
- Jean-Luc Deuffic, "Un logicien renommé, proviseur de Sorbonne au XIVe siècle: Raoul le Breton de Ploudiry. Notes bio-bibliographiques", Pecia. Ressources en médiévistique, 1,2002, pp. 145âÂÂ154.
- Sten Ebbesen, "Radulphus Brito. The last of the great arts masters. Or: Philosophy and freedom", in: Jan A. Aertsen, Andreas Speer (eds.), Geistesleben im 13. Jahrhundert. Miscellanea mediaevalia 27. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1999, pp. 231âÂÂ251.
- A. M. Mora-Márquez, "Boethius of Dacia (1270s) and Radulphus Brito (1290s) on the Universal Sign âÂÂEveryâÂÂ", in Logica Universalis, 9, 2015, pp. 193-211.
- Benoît Patar, Dictionnaire des philosophes médiévaux, Québec: Fides, 2006, s.v. ë Raoul le Breton û.
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