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    Le Roux, Petrus

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    The influence of environmental rights on the balance of convenience in the granting of interim interdicts: a note on WJ Building & Civil Engineering Contractors CC v Umhlathuze Municipality and others

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    Public procurement entails the procurement, by organs of state, of goods and services from the private sector.1 Such procurement often has environmental implications. This is especially the case in infrastructure procurement by local governments for instance procurement for the provision of sewage, water, waste collection and similar services

    Diep snydende vrae, met antwoorde gebore uit weerloosheid: Nav Jurie le Roux se 'spirituele empatie'

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    Deep probing questions but answers conceived in vulnerability: On Jurie le Roux�s �spiritual empathy�. Taking the conversation between the Old Testament scholar Jurie le Roux and the dogmatician Johan Heyns as point of departure, it is argued that his well-founded criticism of Heyns has to be taken seriously, as well as his proposition in favour of spiritual empathy to enhance the understanding of historical texts. However, his recommendation for spiritual emphaty is subsequently constructively valued and criticised from a theological-experiential perspective. It is especially noted that, on the one hand, Le Roux�s reactionary historical point of view regarding, amongst others, the retrieval of the orginal intention of the author/text is convincing. On the other hand, it is argued that his perspective is predisposed toward an unproblematical self in the present. As a result, the act of historical interpretation is reduced to dependence on �the seams of the heart� in the individual quester. It is after all argued and substantiated from systematic-theological, postmodern, philosophical and theological-scientific perspectives that historicity does not consist solely of historical �seeing� in the sense of retaining the original intention of the author. Historical understanding also entails historical �hearing� (that is, a surplus of meaning) which broadens and enriches historical understanding.</p

    Petrus Cantor

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    PETRUS CANTOR. Verbum abbreviatumNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.F. 1 IVO CARNOTENSIS, Epist. IV, ad Bernardum abbatem Majoris Monasterii, incompl. du début, et V, ad Adelam comitissam, incompl. de la fin (P. L., CLXII, 14-15) ; texte cancellé. F. 1v-105 [PETRUS CANTOR. Verbum abbreviatum] Table en 126 chapitres ; texte : « Verbum abbreviatum fecit Dominus super terram. Si enim verbum... — ... immensum et inexplicabile » (P. L., CCV, 23-366 : correspond aux ch. I-CLII de l'éd.) ; le texte d'une partie du ch. IV (De temeritate quaestionum) est répété deux fois (cancellé au f. 5v) du fait de la composition matérielle du volume. Au f. 1, cote « 805 » du catalogue Rosanbo des mss. de Thou ; cf. add. du ms. Latin 2730 ; ms. NAF 13051, f. 458.Provient de J. A. de Thou, dont l'ex-libris figure au f. 1. — Anc. cote du XVIIe s. à demi effacée : 805 (f. 1)

    Petrus Hispanus O.P. Auctor Summularum (III) ¿”Petrus Alfonsi” o “Petrus Ferrandi”?

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    This article aims to be a complement and continuation of my earlier work on the figure of Petrus Hispanus O. P., Auctor Summularum. First I bring to light some new documents in connection with the issues already examined in my 1997 and 2001 articles. Next, I deal with the questions postponed in my 2001 article: the problems concerning the figure of “Petrus Ferrandi” and his possible connection with the “auctor Summularum”, as well as Tugwell’s arguments against the hypothesis of the possible identity of the two figures, now examined from the perspective of the author of the Legenda prima. After analysing evidences from very diverse origin, I affirm, on the one hand, that the hypothesis of the identity of “Petrus Ferrandi” and “Petrus Hispanus” might be correct and, on the other hand, that there are no conclusive arguments that force us to affirm with certainty that the author of the Legenda prima is Pedro Ferrando. Although the analyses do not allow yet to determine whether the “auctor Summularum” is “Petrus Alfonsi” or “Petrus Ferrandi”, the evidence gathered and the connections set up will no doubt contribute to guide future research around the figure of “Petrus Hispanus”.Este artículo pretende ser complemento y continuación de mis anteriores trabajos sobre la figura de Petrus Hispanus O. P., Auctor Summularum. Comienzo presentando algunos nuevos documentos relacionados con las cuestiones ya examinadas en mis artículos de 1997 y 2001. A continuación, me ocupo de las cuestiones aplazadas en el artículo de 2001: los problemas relativos a la figura de “Petrus Ferrandi” y su posible relación con el “auctor Summularum”, así como los argumentos de Tugwell contra la hipótesis de la posible identidad de estas dos figuras, examinados ahora desde la perspectiva del autor de la Legenda prima. Tras analizar testimonios procedentes de muy diversos ámbitos, afirmo, por una parte, que la hipótesis de la identidad entre “Petrus Ferrandi” y “Petrus Hispanus” podría ser correcta y, por otra parte, que no hay argumentos concluyentes que obliguen a afirmar con seguridad que el autor de la Legenda prima es Pedro Ferrando. Aunque los análisis no permiten por el momento determinar si es “Petrus Alfonsi” o “Petrus Ferrandi” el “auctor Summularum”, los testimonios recogidos y las conexiones establecidas contribuirán, sin duda, a orientar futuras investigaciones en torno a la figura de “Petrus Hispanus”

    Petrus Cantor

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    Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.F. 1 JOHANNES BELETH, De officiis ecclesiasticis ( P. L. , CCII, 13-166, avec variantes). F. 59 Conseils de morale et sentences en vers : « Clericus ornatu prefulgeat interiore... » F. 60 Notes sur les vices et les vertus : « Cupiditas. Hac radice mala... » ; — Fragment de sermon sur la discipline des clercs : « Minime tantum dico quin aliquociens propter incolatus... » F. 61 PETRUS CANTOR, Verbum abbreviatum, c. I-CLIII ( P. L. , CCV, 23-366). Cf. Miroux, dans Positions pour le dipl. d'études sup. d'hist ., Paris, 1905-1906, 109-111 ; Ch.-V. Langlois, dans Journal des Sav ., 1916, 307-317

    The Sequence of Themata in the Collations of Frater Petrus

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    The topic of this thesis is an unpublished medieval scholastic manuscript containing a work of one ‘Frater Petrus.’ It appears that Petrus wrote 150 collationes, or brief lessons to be read throughout the year, almost all of which are reproduced in this single manuscript. Each collation in general consists of a thema (a verse-length scriptural quotation) from the day’s Mass reading, followed by a threefold explanation of each of three parts into which it is divided, making connections with other parts of scripture for the reader to elaborate. The first three collations and the very last collation all have themata that are not from the Mass reading. The purpose of the thesis is to explain the sequence of the themata. Thus it consists in clarifying the correct sequence of the collations and their themata, establishing the relationship between the body of the work and the medieval (pre-Tridentine) lectionaries from which the author would have been working, and in explaining the roles that these four eccentric collations play in the work

    Compendium de vita Antichristi

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    Gemäss v.d.H. daran: Compendium de vita AntichristiWoodcutSometimes erroneously ascribed to Guilielmus Ockam; the author is probably Petrus de Bosco (Pierre Dubois) (GW)Impressum nach IST
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