![]() Consequently, scholars interested in medieval philosophy and theology, felt the need for a new and critical edition of all the philosophical and theological writings of the Venerable Inceptor. Some of them were reprinted five or six times in the following centuries, but only the De sacramento altaris appeared in the twentieth century. With the exception of his works dealing with Aristotle's Physics, all of Ockham's philosophical and theological works, were printed between 14. His Quodlibeta Septem, together with De sacramento altaris, was printed in Strasbourg, in 1491 the Summa logicae in Paris, in 1488 the so-called Expositio aurea in Bologna, in 1496 the Summulae in libros Physicorum in Bologna, in 1494. 1727) quoted Ockham's razor: "Frustra fit per plura quod fieri potest per pauciora," in his discussion of the first rule of reasoning in philosophy.1 Ockham's Scriptum or Ordinatio on the first book of the Sentences of Peter Lombard, which contains the most important part of his philosophical and theological teaching, was edited for the first time in Strasbourg, in 1483, and reedited in Lyons, in 1495, together with the Reportatio of books H-IV. ![]() Such prominent philosophers as Adam of Wodeham (d. He was one of the greatest philosophers, theologians and political thinkers of the fourteenth century. THE OCKHAM EDITION: WILLIAM OF OCKHAM'S OPERA PHILOSOPHICA ET THEOLOGICA William of Ockham, called the Venerable Inceptor, was born circa 1285 in Oak Hamlet (Ockham), in Surrey County, England, and died April 9/10, 1347, in Munich. ![]() In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:
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