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    A translation and edition of the Sacrorum Parallelorum Liber Primus of Franciscus Junius : a study in sixteenth century hermeneutics

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    In his preface to the Sacrorum Parallelorum Libri Tres, Junius expresses the confidence that, if he has not attained the goal in writing the book which he yearned to achieve, he has at least pointed out to others the way of proving more successful. As the first monograph on the use of the Old Testament in the New, the Sacri Paralleli opened up new exegetical territory into which hosts of explorers and, indeed, settlers have since moved. The earlier scouts in this region often remind us that they are travelling in the pioneering footsteps of Franciscus Junius. Thus, Andreas Kesler in the seventeenth century makes use of the Sacri Paralleli, as does the great Surenhusius of Amsterdam in the eighteenth century. Even as recently as a hundred years ago Eduard Bdhl, in the historical introduction to his own dissertation on the Old Testament citations in the New Testament, wrote: "Dass ein Mann wie Franciscus Junius, welcher mit Tremellius das berühmte lateinische Bibelwerk herausgab, viel Gutes bietet, lasst sich erwarten". Yet, more recent surveys of past literature on the bi-testamental passages omit any mention of the original spade-work in the field. Ellis, for example, begins his summary of "the more direct study of NT quotations" with the notes which Drusius wrote around 1594. No account of such research, however, can justly pass over the thorough work of Franciscus Junius. Some have considered it, with good reason, the most important book of one of the most influential exegetes in the Age of Orthodoxy. As Cuno observes, the Sacri Paralleli were truly epoch-making in the history of exegesis. The present study of the Sacrorum Parallelorum Liber Primus begins with a rather full account of the life of Junius for two reasons. First, there is no delineation of his life available in English longer than the brief article in the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Secondly, the life of Junius not only is very interesting, but also sheds much light on the rationale of the Sacri Paralleli. There follow discussions of this rationale, the history of the Sacri Paralleli and the various editions, and the hermeneutical principles employed by Junius in the Liber Primus. In the course of his investigation of the several editions of the Sacri Paralleli, the author has examined all copies of the book which he could locate in the public repositories of Scotland and so hopes that his treatment may prove useful to the rare book librarians of the collections concerned. The translation of the Liber Primus was executed on the basis of the first folio edition (1607) of the works of Junius, this printing being a reliable, specimen of the text and the earliest copy available in the Library of the University of St Andrews. Some minor textual corruptions, however, in the 1607 edition have been corrected on the basis of the original edition of 1588. Likewise, the Biblical and patristic citations which appeared in the margins of the original edition have been noted as marginal references here, rather than being into the text in the manner of the folio editions (which sometimes match these citations to the wrong, sentences in the text). The translation here, nevertheless, follows the paragraph divisions of the folio printings, since such divisions are so few in the original edition. The third volume of this dissertation contains several pertinent appendices: The first is a photographic copy of the specimen of the original edition of the Sacrorum Parallelorum Liber Primus in the possession of the Library of New College, Edinburgh. Mention has been made in the course of this appendix if a note relating to a given page occurs in the "Errata", listed at the end of the copy of the Sacri Paralleli used here. Copies of the 1607 printing of the Sacri Paralleli are available in so many British libraries that to provide a copy of the Liber Primus of that edition here would be superfluous. The second appendix is a photographic copy of the "Praefatio" to the Sacri Paralleli (New Col- lege specimen again). The Roman numeral at the bottom of each page has been supplied here to facilitate reference to this "Praefatio" in the course of this study. There follows an annotated translation of the "Praefatio"

    F.m.VIa.9 (Glossa ordinaria in Digestum vetus cum textu)

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    Glossa ordinaria in Digestum vetus cum textuLegalCONTENT: Pandectae cum glossa AUTHOR: Franciscus Accursius DATE: Saec. xiv - xv also suggested (MPO). FROM: 1301 TO: 1500 ORIGIN: Italy OTHER NOTES: Also known as: MPO Fr 29592 (CCM Iur Coll 242). Previous shelfmarks: "L", "13", "Iur Coll 9"

    F.m.VIa.8 (Glossa ordinaria in Digestum vetus cum textu)

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    Glossa ordinaria in Digestum vetus cum textuLegalCONTENT: Pandectae cum glossa AUTHOR: Franciscus Accursius DATE: Saec. xiv - xv also suggested (MPO). FROM: 1301 TO: 1500 OTHER NOTES: Also known as: MPO Fr 29593 (CCM Iur Coll 243). Previous shelfmarks: "R", "19", "Iur Coll 6"

    F.m.VIa.3 (Glossa ordinaria in Institutiones cum textu)

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    Glossa ordinaria in Institutiones cum textuLegalCONTENT: Institutiones cum glossa AUTHOR: Franciscus Accursius DATE: Saec. xiv - xv also suggested (MPO). OTHER NOTES: Also known as: MPO Fr 29534 (CCM Jur Coll 141). From same codex: MPO Fr 29536 (CCM Jur Coll 233). Previous shelfmarks: "f", "Iur Coll 2"

    Oratio in exsequiis ([Reprod.]) / Franciscus Cardulus

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    Collection : Italian books before 1601 ; 518.10Collection : Italian books before 1601 ; 518.1

    Optimisation of elective care patient allocation over multiple locations based on patient preferences: A case study for Franciscus Gasthuis & Vlietland

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    With the implementation of the “Zorgverzekeringswet” in 2006, the healthcare system has changed over the years from a supply-driven system to a more demand-driven system. Service for patients have become increasingly important for healthcare providers, for example hospitals. Due to this change, hospitals experience more pressure to find the perfect balance between the components of the Triangle of Health Care: accessible, cost-friendly and high quality care. In order to improve the accessibility of care for patients, care parties have set up an initiative: “the right care in the right place”(JZOJP). This initiative is setup with the aim to shift the perspective of healthcare providers from their interests and what they have to offer, to what people need from them to live independently as long as possible. Furthermore, transmural care and concentration and decentralisation are also developments to improve the accessibility of care for patients. One way hospitals can contribute to these initiatives and developments is by setting up external outpatient clinics (EOCs). These clinics are located on the edge of their care areas or between hospital locations. These EOCs are set up to provide care closer the homes of patient and to attract patients living on the edge of care area. However, nowadays hospital are more focussed on the service for patients and less on competition with other hospitals. Franciscus Gasthuis & Vlietland is a hospital group in the area of Rotterdam. Franciscus has seven locations: Franciscus Gasthuis, Franciscus Vlietland, EOC Berkel, EOC Maassluis, EOC Hoogvliet Haven polikliniek and het Oogziekenhuis, Rotterdam. The performance of the EOC locations have not yet been researched in detail before. However, after a first analysis of the patient flow it was concluded that the patient flow for Maassluis and Hoogvliet were decreasing. Also, Franciscus believes that the locations are not optimally used due to empty rooms during opening hours and lack of work for employees at the locations. With focus on the service for patients, the increasing pressure on the main locations and the vacancy of rooms at EOCs, Franciscus aims to use the EOC locations more efficient.Transport, Infrastructure and Logistic

    Domingo Báñez (1528-1604) and the novus philosophus: Cajetan, Franciscus Toletus, and the (In)equality of Human Rational Souls

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    This article takes its point of departure in a puzzle in the little studied De generatione et corruptione commentary by Spanish Dominican Domingo Báñez, first published in 1585. Specifically, five times in the work, Báñez takes as his opponent an otherwise unidentified novus philosophus or novus author. Using parallel texts, I show Báñez’s novus philosophus was none other than the Jesuit Franciscus Toletus. I then trace some of the background to one of the issues on which Báñez criticizes Franciscus: the issue of whether or not human rational souls are equal to one another in terms of substantial perfection. The central place of Thomas de Vio Cajetan in the dispute between the Dominican and the Jesuit quickly becomes clear. In an appendix, I offer complete question lists of the relevant natural philosophical works by Franciscus from which Báñez quotes or paraphrases, i.e. Franciscus’s Physics, De generatione, and De anima commentaries.This article takes its point of departure in a puzzle in the little studied De generatione et corruptione commentary by Spanish Dominican Domingo Báñez, first published in 1585. Specifically, five times in the work, Báñez takes as his opponent an otherwise unidentified novus philosophus or novus author. Using parallel texts, I show Báñez’s novus philosophus was none other than the Jesuit Franciscus Toletus. I then trace some of the background to one of the issues on which Báñez criticizes Franciscus: the issue of whether or not human rational souls are equal to one another in terms of substantial perfection. The central place of Thomas de Vio Cajetan in the dispute between the Dominican and the Jesuit quickly becomes clear. In an appendix, I offer complete question lists of the relevant natural philosophical works by Franciscus from which Báñez quotes or paraphrases, i.e. Franciscus’s Physics, De generatione, and De anima commentaries

    Prolegomena in Aphraatis Sapientis Persae Sermones Homileticos

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    The German scholar C. J. F. Sasse here in his inaugural dissertation offers a study of the early Syriac author Aphrahat. Writing just a few years after the publication of Wright’s edition of Aphrahat’s Demonstrations (also available from Gorgias Press), Sasse, in the first section of his work, discusses what is known about Aphrahat’s life, then he turns to his main subject, Aphrahat’s writings, the twenty-three Demonstrations, as they are known. He considers their date, style, doctrine, and Aphrahat’s hermeneutical method evidenced in them. In addition, Sasse spends several pages comparing the Armenian translation with the original Syriac, including a list of corrections to the first four homilies. Finally, in the last section, he studies Aphrahat’s biblical citations in comparison with the Peshitta. This early study of Aphrahat has been foundational for later research into this author and it remains a necessary starting point in the secondary literature on “the Persian sage.

    De obitu et apotheosi invictissimi Ioannis Tertii Lusitaniae et Algarbiorum Regis

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    Encadernado con: De magno atque universali cataclysmo / a Cadabale Gravio Calydonio in lucem aeditus. -- Ulyssippone : excudebat Franciscus Correa, Anno 1565 - In librum quartum Antonii Nebrissensis De constructione decem partium orationis Cadabalis Gravii Calydonii lucidissima explanatio. -- Ulyssippone : Ex officina Francisci Correa, Anno 1565 - In praeclarissimi atque beneficentissimi episcopi Iuliani de Alba...elegans ac brevis Apographia / Cadabale Gravio Calydonio authore. -- [Ulyssippone : s.n., 1566] - Rithma en honor, celebridad y recomendación del illustrissimo y reverendissimo señor el obispo don Iulian de Alba / Cadabal gravio Calydonio author. -- En la real ciudad de Lisboa : en casa de Francisco Correa, año de 1566Sinaturas: A-E4, F

    De magno atque universali cataclysmo

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    Encadernado con: In librum quartum Antonii Nebrissensis De constructione decem partium orationis Cadabalis Gravii Calydonii lucidissima explanatio. -- Ulyssippone : Ex Officina Francisci Correa, Anno 1565 - De obitu et apotheosi invictissimi Ioannis Tertii Lusitaniae... / a Cadabale Gravio Calydonio cum scholiis et annotationibus in lucem editum. -- Ulissippone : excudebat Franciscus Correa, Anno 1565 - In praeclarissimi atque beneficentissimi Episcopi Iuliani de Alba...elegans ac brevis Apographia / Cadabale Gravio Calydonio authore. -- [Ulyssippone : s.n., 1566?] - Rithma en honor, celebridad y recomendación del Illustrissimo y reverendissimo señor el Obispo don Iulian de Alba / Cadabal Gravio Calydonio author. -- En la Real ciudad de Lisboa : en casa de Francisco Correa, año de 1566Sinaturas: A-F4Follas impresas polas dúas cara
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