Dear Fr Anselm,
I have not got either a complete or a certain answer, but just in case my 'off-the-top-of-my-head'
answer is of any use & the student is in a hurry, here's something.
[1] I think there are useful references in A. Landgraf's guide, in the French translation, which is La
scolastique naissante [or] La theologie dans la scolastique naissante; a copy is available near
you, in the Brotherton Library in Leeds.
[2] I have a memory of using an edition of theological questions contained in Douai 434, edited in
a journal whose title produces an acronym identical to that of the journal you cite [RTAM], but which
is different: Recherches de Theologie ancienne et medievale. That is also in Leeds, and that is
where I think I read this edition - many years ago.
Sorry I'm being so imprecise. Yours, Peter Biller
On Fri, 11 Apr 1997 16:59:41 -0400 Monastery Library wrote:
> From: Monastery Library <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 16:59:41 -0400
> Subject: MS DOUAI 434
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> A student here is anxious to use a manuscript called
> DOUAI 434, discussed by O Lottin in Revue de
> Theologie Ascetique et Mystique 5 (1933), and P
> Glorieux ibid. 10 (1938).
>
> Can someone say
> (A) where it is to be found if not in Douay
> (B) where a published or microform version of it,
> or some of it, could be found?
>
> Obviously we have a preference for the UK...
>
>
>
>
>
> Anselm Cramer OSB
> Librarian, Archivist
> Ampleforth Abbey, York YO6 4EN
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