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Quaestiones in Quattuor Libros Sententiarum
Only partial translations or excerpts exist. This is the first complete English translation.
Duns Scotus's 'Quaestiones in Quattuor Libros Sententiarum' (often referred to as the 'Ordinatio' or 'Reportatio' depending on the specific redaction) is a massive, multi-volume scholastic work. While various scholars, most notably Allan B. Wolter, have translated significant portions, individual questions, or specific books (such as the 'Reportatio I-A'), there is no single, complete English translation of the entire 'Quaestiones in Quattuor Libros Sententiarum' as a unified work. Therefore, while partial translations exist, a complete translation does not.
Duns Scotus on the will and morality, trans. Allan B. Wolter (1997) [partial]
Reportatio I-A : The examined report of the Paris lecture, trans. Allan B. Wolter; Oleg V. Bychkov (2004) [partial]
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Duns Scotus forces the reader to confront the harsh limits of human reason when faced with the infinite. This text bridges the gap between the mind of the wayfarer and the nature of God through rigorous, uncompromising logic.