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17: 189:, p. 229, defines "cognitive habits" in this way: "Once has thought some proposition or about some object, he comes to acquire something such that he is then able to think that proposition or about that object when he wants, and he can, all other things being equal, do this with more ease than he could before. This 'something' that he comes to acquire medieval philosophers called a cognitive habit." 95:, Prosper attacked the then reigning theory of cognitive habits. Rather than see such habits as entities in the intellect, he views them as products of the "imaginative" or "ostensive" power of the soul to "show" things to the intellect. 224:
Hartman, Peter John (2018). "Are Cognitive Habits in the Intellect? Durand of St.-Pourçain and Prosper de Reggio Emilia on Cognitive Habits". In Nicolas Faucher; Magali Roques (eds.).
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in March 1316. In 1318, he was appointed examiner of the Augustinian schools in Italy. By 1321, he was the regent of the Augustinian
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Courtenay, William J. (2007). "Reflections on Vat. Lat. 1086 and Prosper of Reggio Emilia, O.E.S.A.". In Christopher Schabel (ed.).
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Schabel, Christopher; Courtenay, William J. (2007). "Augustinian Quodlibeta After Giles of Rome". In Christopher Schabel (ed.).
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as Vat. lat. 1086. Marginal notes were added later in the 14th century. A citation of his commentary is also found in
92: 235:"Prosper de Reggio Emilia, des Ermites de Saint-Augustin, et le manuscrit latin 1086 de la Bibliothèque Vaticane" 286: 281: 16: 141:, pp. 554–555, have a slightly different chronology. They place Prosper in Bologna in 1318–1323. 73: 38: 46: 31: 234: 51: 63: 66:, where it has been bound together with his extensive but incomplete commentary on the 275: 37:
Prosper was born in the 1270s. He was sent by his order to study theology at the
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The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits (Habitus) in Medieval Philosophy
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Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Fourteenth Century
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Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Fourteenth Century
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before returning to Paris to complete his studies. He became a
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identifying the start of Prosper's commentary in Vat. lat. 1086
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Rubric
Augustinian hermit
University of Paris
Milan
Master of Theology
studium generale
Bologna
Vatican Library
Sentences
Thomas of Strasbourg
quodlibeta
Durand of Saint-Pourçain
Courtenay 2007
Courtenay 2007
Courtenay 2007
Schabel & Courtenay 2007
Courtenay 2007
Schabel & Courtenay 2007
Courtenay 2007
Hartman 2018
Hartman 2018
"Prosper de Reggio Emilia, des Ermites de Saint-Augustin, et le manuscrit latin 1086 de la Bibliothèque Vaticane"
Vat. lat. 1086
Categories
1270s births
1330s deaths
People from Reggio Emilia
Augustinian friars
University of Paris alumni

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