Reportatio Parisiensis

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Reportatio Parisiensis is a major theological and philosophical work consisting of John Duns Scotus’s reported lectures on Peter Lombard’s Sentences delivered at the University of Paris.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval scholastic text
philosophical work
theological work
academicContext Parisian lectures on the Sentences
associatedWith Scotism
author Duns Scotus
surface form: John Duns Scotus
basedOn Sentences
basedOnWorkBy Peter Lombard
circulation manuscript tradition
containsDoctrine formal distinction
intuitive cognition
primacy of the will
theology of the Incarnation
univocity of being
genre lecture report
scholastic commentary
hasAuthorialFigure Duns Scotus
surface form: John Duns Scotus
hasForm student report of lectures
influenced early modern scholastic theology
late medieval scholasticism
influencedBy Aristotelian philosophy
Augustinian theology
surface form: Augustinian tradition

Franciscan scholasticism
language Latin
namedAfter Paris
partOf Scotus’s Sentences commentaries
placeOfComposition Sorbonne University
surface form: University of Paris
relatedWork Lectura
Ordinatio
scholarlyDebate authenticity and textual status
subject Christology
Trinity
divine will
ethics
haecceity
individuation
metaphysics
philosophy
sacramental theology
theology
univocity of being
timePeriod early 14th century
late 13th century
usedIn historical theology research
history of philosophy research
workOf Christian theology
medieval philosophy

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Duns Scotus notableWork Reportatio Parisiensis