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Ebendorfer’s supplementa[1]

Wien, ÖNB 4369, ff. 170r-196v (book I)

Wien, ÖNB 4369, ff. 203r-223v (book IV)

Wien, ÖNB 4393, ff. 9v-44r (book II)

Wien, ÖNB 4590, ff. 8v-22v (book III)

Ebendorfer’s later commentary on book I

Wien, ÖNB 4387, ff. 3v-319r (book I)

Ebendorfer’s marginal annotations to his personal copy of Horaw’s commentary on book I

Wien, ÖNB 4369, ff. 21r-163v (book I)



[1] Ebendorfer’s additions on the four books of the Sentences are supplementary questions composed and grouped together by Ebendorfer under the name complementum or supplimentum, which he added in autograph to his copies of Georg Wetzel of Horaw’s own Sentences commentary, probably before starting to compose his more mature commentary found in Wien, ÖNB 4387, ff. 3v-319r for book 1 and ff. 332r-415v for book 2 (the terminus ante quem for this later commentary is 1427). The supplements and his marginalia to Horaw’s commentary on book 1 should be considered part of Ebendorfer’s commentary while being a bachelor reading the Sentences. On the dating of and relationship between these texts, see I. Curuţ, “The Sentences Commentary of Thomas Ebendorfer: Manuscripts and Question Lists” (forthcoming).


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