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JAUME JANER OCIST († AFTER 1506) AND THE TRADITION OF SCOTO-LULLIST METAPHYSICS
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Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85148740460
DOI 10.1484/J.BPM.5.131551
Año 2022
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The Cistercian Jaume Janer († after 1506) was the most prolific student of Pere Daguí, the first professor in the Lullist Studium on Majorca, and became himself, by royal privilege from the Crown of Aragon, the leader of a similar institution in Valencia. Janer’s and Daguí’s brand of Lullism embraced elements from Scotism. In particular, Janer in three of his works discussed the system of distinctions put forward by Peter Thomae, one of Duns Scotus’s early followers. This preoccupation with Scotist distinction theory remained a doctrinal centerpiece of eclectic Lullism at least until the second half of the seventeenth century.

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1 Andersen, Claus A. Hombre Jihoceská Univerzita v Ceských Budejovicích - República Checa
2 Ramis-Barceló, Rafael Hombre Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins - Chile
Universitat de les Illes Balears - Chile

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Universitat de les Illes Balears
Jihočeská Univerzita v Českých Budějovicích
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Biblioteca de la Fundació Bartomeu March
CSIC Universidad Bernardo O’Higgins

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24 This is likely the volume referred to as Llull’s L g c ab iaa in the catalogue of Cromberger prints in C. GRIFFIN, T e C om rs of Seville. The History of a Printing and M han nasy , Oxford 1988, 246, where 1505–1510 is stated as the time of printing. This is supported by A . S. W ILKINSON , Iberian Books. Books Published in Spanish or Portuguese or on t e Ib ian P insul b r 1 , Leiden-Boston 2010, 475, who likewise only mentions Llull, though he does quote the title of Janer’s rT ac t s de ordin naurae . The volume was already extensively discussed in C. H AEBLER, Bib og af ib ic de sig X unda parte, La Haya-Leipzig 1917, 93-95, who gets the author correct and also refers to Cromberg-er as the likely printer (we thank Robert Andrews for the reference to Haebler). The single copy of this edition that we are aware of is held in the Zentral-und Hochschulbibliothek, Luz rn, Ink. 630.8 (Haebler, too, only knew of this one copy). The full title of the volume is: rT ac t s de ordine nat r ui n rio ous diinu nunuari d diidiur in hos libellos, videlicet methaphisicam, theologiam et philosophiam ac tractatulo de logica, et de dist nc onib s re um om ium a sap e t ssim , ne non f c ndissim m g st o aous Iane , in sac a p g na p of sore c st c e sis ordinis dius . The text of the small treatise on distinctions is now reproduced in C. A. ANDERSEN, “A Lullist Contribution to the Formalist Literature of the Renaissance: Jaume Janer’s rT ac t l s de dist nc onib s om ium rrum (1491)”, in R m n L l y l s l l st s sig s X )V , ed. R. RAMIS BARCELÓ, Madrid (forthcoming).
24 This is likely the volume referred to as Llull’s L g c ab iaa in the catalogue of Cromberger prints in C. GRIFFIN, T e C om rs of Seville. The History of a Printing and M han nasy , Oxford 1988, 246, where 1505–1510 is stated as the time of printing. This is supported by A . S. W ILKINSON , Iberian Books. Books Published in Spanish or Portuguese or on t e Ib ian P insul b r 1 , Leiden-Boston 2010, 475, who likewise only mentions Llull, though he does quote the title of Janer’s rT ac t s de ordin naurae . The volume was already extensively discussed in C. H AEBLER, Bib og af ib ic de sig X unda parte, La Haya-Leipzig 1917, 93-95, who gets the author correct and also refers to Cromberg-er as the likely printer (we thank Robert Andrews for the reference to Haebler). The single copy of this edition that we are aware of is held in the Zentral-und Hochschulbibliothek, Luz rn, Ink. 630.8 (Haebler, too, only knew of this one copy). The full title of the volume is: rT ac t s de ordine nat r ui n rio ous diinu nunuari d diidiur in hos libellos, videlicet methaphisicam, theologiam et philosophiam ac tractatulo de logica, et de dist nc onib s re um om ium a sap e t ssim , ne non f c ndissim m g st o aous Iane , in sac a p g na p of sore c st c e sis ordinis dius . The text of the small treatise on distinctions is now reproduced in C. A. ANDERSEN, “A Lullist Contribution to the Formalist Literature of the Renaissance: Jaume Janer’s rT ac t l s de dist nc onib s om ium rrum (1491)”, in R m n L l y l s l l st s sig s X )V , ed. R. RAMIS BARCELÓ, Madrid (forthcoming).

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