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This partnership which is a reconstruction of that of
J. de Colonia + V. de Spira (1471-3) produced more
than 12 books in 1474 + continued in regular
work until Oct. 10, 1480.
Pr 4324
#86798 HEHL part 3 40 Distinctions. No rubrication my leaf m^9 (of 10) 2nd
from the end of volume.
the next (last leaf) is the register in 2 colums
vacat listed under - A - M "Laus deo" at the end of the register leaf.
cum venit (praise)
potest esse
dependentiam.
adveniens.
N.E. Canton p532 - Duns Scotus - stressed the unknowability of God + the
inaccesibility of His nature. Mam's knowledge of the natural
world might [crossed out]be[end crossed out] come from sensory perception, but not his
knowledge fo the devine will or his own will to do good.
Scotus thus tried to reconcile the Aristotelian view of knowledge
derived from sensory perception with the orthodox Christian
conception of a free + unlimited deity.
-Scotum was not trying to undermine faith but to enhance its
exclusive importance; he was trying to make revelation
the only source of the knowledge of divine being.

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