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Robert Grosseteste's Treatise ‘De finitate motus et temporis’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 July 2016

Richard C. Dales*
Affiliation:
Lewis and Clark College

Extract

In 1912 Prof. Ludwig Baur published among the philosophical works of Robert Grosseteste a short treatise entitled De finitate motus et temporis, which, as he pointed out, was nearly identical with the concluding section of Grosseteste's Commentary on the Physics. Baur however knew only one independent manuscript of the De finitate and based his edition upon this one manuscript and two Oxford manuscripts of the Physics commentary. In 1940 Prof. S. Harrison Thomson listed four additional manuscripts which contain De finitate as an independent work. In the course of preparing a critical edition of the Commentary on the Physics, I found it necessary to consult these manuscripts and thereby became aware of the inadequacy of Baur's treatment of De finitate.

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Grosseteste's Treatise ‘De finitate motus et temporis’

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c Cf. Roberti Grosseteste Hexameron, Bodl. MS lat. th. c. 17: (fol. 196c) ‘Primum itaque verbum, videlicet in principio resonat temporis inicium et mundum a temporis principio esse factum, et non esse ex parte anteriori interminatum et infinitum; unde in

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2 M hoc ibi; P nisi seq. Google Scholar

3 P coequiGoogle Scholar

4 D dicunturGoogle Scholar

5 DV hocGoogle Scholar

6 MV dixiGoogle Scholar

7 M infinitaGoogle Scholar

8 D eius; SFEB hiisGoogle Scholar

9 D premisse; F dicteGoogle Scholar

10 S movens; B motus deest Google Scholar

11 D et perpetuus deest Google Scholar

12 DPB interrumpetur 108 V 30B j13 B quiete deest Google Scholar

14 DPSB ulterius; M ultimus deest Google Scholar

15 SE alius in marg.; ultimus seq. Google Scholar

18 M V alia; P aliqua; B aut deest Google Scholar

17 MV motorum; S moveriGoogle Scholar

18 B accidenter seq. Google Scholar

19 Coni. DSFB utique; MVP uterque; E utrumqueGoogle Scholar

20 DMV fiet; S fiat corr. ex sitGoogle Scholar

21 SFEB similiter seq. Google Scholar

22 … 22 D et … actu deest Google Scholar

23 SFE istaGoogle Scholar

24 MVSFE est 25 D aliquidGoogle Scholar

26 F hac corr. ex ymaginacioneGoogle Scholar

27 D omnisGoogle Scholar

28 F et ante omne tempus seq. Google Scholar

29 D eritGoogle Scholar

30…30 S aut … non in marg. a. m.; DM VF Si … non deest Google Scholar

31 F incorporalemGoogle Scholar

32 F incorporalem male corr, ex incorruptibilemGoogle Scholar

33 DSFE queriturGoogle Scholar

34 D igitur; P racio deest Google Scholar

35 M instat; E illasGoogle Scholar

36 VFEB questionesGoogle Scholar

37 S inducit corr. ex inducuntGoogle Scholar

38 D tempus eritGoogle Scholar

39 S intelligendi in marg. a. m.; P erit seq.; B est seq. Google Scholar

40 SFE simpliciterGoogle Scholar

41 DMVP esse deest Google Scholar

42 MV temporaliaGoogle Scholar

43 SFE varianturGoogle Scholar

44 D Et siGoogle Scholar

45 DMV aliquem deest Google Scholar

46 MV et alii philosophi deest Google Scholar

47 M protrahitGoogle Scholar

48 DP necGoogle Scholar

49 S putet in marg. a. m.; F pateatGoogle Scholar

50 SFEB eosGoogle Scholar

51 SFE eternitatem simplicem 121S 100A 125 D 105A 126 E 25A 138 F 15D j52 SE discursusGoogle Scholar

53 SE concipimusGoogle Scholar

54 D divinam deest Google Scholar

56 DF incorruptibilitatemGoogle Scholar

56 P ea deest; SE easGoogle Scholar

57 S fantasmatibus corr. ex sint casibus; E casibus seq. Google Scholar

59 V deumGoogle Scholar

60 D false deest; VP falsoGoogle Scholar

61 D estimantGoogle Scholar

62 D per racionacionem discursus sui inveniunt. Consimiliter; MV per (V pro) discursu racionis firme invenerunt. Consimile; P per discursum racionacionis firme inveniunt. ConsimileGoogle Scholar

63 D firmiterGoogle Scholar

64 SFEB sciuntGoogle Scholar

65 MV utGoogle Scholar

66 MVF ipsam deest Google Scholar

67 SFE perspicue deest Google Scholar

68 MV sub deest Google Scholar

69 DMVPSFE fantasmateGoogle Scholar

70…70 DP quasi … temporalis deest Google Scholar

71 S viderentur; F videant; E lectio incerta; B videntGoogle Scholar

72 M affirmantGoogle Scholar

73 DMVPFB de eternitate deest; S de eterniate in marg. a. m. Google Scholar

74 … 74 MVP Et … potuit deest Google Scholar

75 FEB ascendatGoogle Scholar

78 S et … affectus in marg. a. m. Google Scholar

77 Coni.; D fantasia; S apprehensive; FEB apprehensivaGoogle Scholar

78 D simplicem; S F simplicitatem corr. ex simplicitatem corr. ex simplicemGoogle Scholar

79 D potuerunt; hic desinit tractatus de finitate motus et temporis apud SFEB. 139 M 145A 142 V 30c 157 E 25B j80 D ad argumentum dicit; V Arguit autem dicit magister; P Argumentum autem dicit magisterGoogle Scholar

81 D fuit seq. Google Scholar

82 V ante deest Google Scholar

83 V aliquodGoogle Scholar

84 D finitum deest Google Scholar

85 MVP ConsimilisGoogle Scholar

86 P patetGoogle Scholar

87 P futurisGoogle Scholar

88 MV Ricardus deest Google Scholar

89 D probavitGoogle Scholar

90 D aliqui deest; VP quidamGoogle Scholar

91 D motus deest Google Scholar

92 D celumGoogle Scholar

93 V hominumGoogle Scholar

94 MVP ad iuvamentumGoogle Scholar

95 V mutabilisGoogle Scholar

96 V est; P essetGoogle Scholar

97 P quare deest Google Scholar

98 M hominiGoogle Scholar

99 D Explicit scriptum Lincolniensis super libros Phisicorum. Jesus, Maria, Johannes seq.; M Explicit Lincolniensis super libros Phisicorum Aristotelis. Dei gracias, alleluia, amen, et vocabatur magister Robertus Groceteste et fuit Lincolniensis episcopus seq.; V Explicit seq. Google Scholar

1 P RicardusGoogle Scholar

2 P lectio incerta Google Scholar

3 P lectio incerta Google Scholar

g Hoc argumentum non potui invenire apud Ricardum de Sancto Victore (PL 196.) Google Scholar

1 SFEB nonGoogle Scholar

2 S ingrediturGoogle Scholar

3 SE in actum; D ad actum deest Google Scholar

4 D est deest Google Scholar

5 SE quodGoogle Scholar

6 M causa deest Google Scholar

7 … 7 S si … aut in marg. a. m. Google Scholar

8 D essetGoogle Scholar

9 … 9 F quia … fuerit deest; DSE quia deest Google Scholar

10 … 10 SE impeditur … fuerit deest; D impedereturGoogle Scholar

11 MV quia deest Google Scholar

13 B ageretGoogle Scholar

14 SFB sed; E quia deest 15 SE idemGoogle Scholar

16 SFE agitGoogle Scholar

17 D quodGoogle Scholar

18 SE sed seq. Google Scholar

19 … 19 M est … oportet deest; VPF qui … oportet deest; SE qui facit deest Google Scholar

20 MV si deest; P si illud deest Google Scholar

21 SE quoGoogle Scholar

22 SFEB ageretGoogle Scholar

23 MVPB velGoogle Scholar

24 P agat seq. Google Scholar

25 SFE idemGoogle Scholar

26 DP passim; B passi 6 V 29c 8 M 144B 15 F 15B j27 D discreta; M ista coniuncta; SE ista; E itaGoogle Scholar

28 P motaGoogle Scholar

29 S Et ut ad in marg. a. m. Google Scholar

30 M ut aliud dicoGoogle Scholar

31 MV causa deest; S causamGoogle Scholar

32 D nonGoogle Scholar

33 S ad in marg. a. m. Google Scholar

34 S effectum del. Google Scholar

35 F ex parte deest Google Scholar

36 SFEB agenti deest Google Scholar

37 SEB in actum; F ad actumGoogle Scholar

38 MV racioneGoogle Scholar

39 F fuitGoogle Scholar

40 P est deest; SE est illud; F eius deest Google Scholar

41 …41 B eius … precedere deest; SF per precedentemGoogle Scholar

42 … 42 B manifestum … ad illeg. Google Scholar

44 D necesse est rep.; P necessarioGoogle Scholar

45 DMVP resolvereGoogle Scholar

46 DMVPSE et deest; B continuum et illeg. Google Scholar

47 DM quiGoogle Scholar

48 MV convertitGoogle Scholar

49 DM in deest Google Scholar

50 VP fueritGoogle Scholar

51 D motoGoogle Scholar

52 DMV hec deest; P estGoogle Scholar

53 DMVPSEB aliorum deest Google Scholar

54 F corr. ex non; M enim deest Google Scholar

55 SFE aut; B aliasGoogle Scholar

56 D primo fuit deest; SFE primo deest Google Scholar

57 SFE priusquamGoogle Scholar

58 S distinguendum corr. ex dicendumGoogle Scholar

59 VB hec deest; F hocGoogle Scholar

60 F quod dicoGoogle Scholar

61 SFE priusquamGoogle Scholar

62 E implicaturGoogle Scholar

63 MV immo; P illius; SE 2°; B illoGoogle Scholar

64 SE contradictoriaGoogle Scholar

65 MV quiGoogle Scholar

66 DB implicat; V impliciturGoogle Scholar

67 DPB precessit; SFE precesserit deest Google Scholar

68 F et seq. Google Scholar

69 SFE fuerit seq. Google Scholar

70 DF fuitGoogle Scholar

71 P diffinincio; E sed visio; B diccio 27 S 99c 31 B 52r 34 D 104cGoogle Scholar

72 SFE priusquamGoogle Scholar

73 DSFEB neutra parteGoogle Scholar

74 DSFE istius deest; MV illiusGoogle Scholar

75 D vel motus deest Google Scholar

76 D istorum; B nullorumGoogle Scholar

77 D causaGoogle Scholar

78 SE habuitGoogle Scholar

79 B inicioGoogle Scholar

80 F cumGoogle Scholar

81 B extensionemGoogle Scholar

82 MV et seq. Google Scholar

83 SE ista; F itaGoogle Scholar

84 V intra seq. Google Scholar

85 SFE priusquamGoogle Scholar

86 B signat quia duracione temporis; D temporis deest Google Scholar

87 B sicGoogle Scholar

88 MB consignificet; VP consignificacionem; S quod corr. ex. cum; E quod cum; F primo seq. Google Scholar

89 P temporis adGoogle Scholar

90 MVPSFEB fuit deest Google Scholar

91 SFE positum deest Google Scholar

92 D sic et; MVP fuitGoogle Scholar

93 MVP non fuit; SFE priusquam fuerunt; B non fueruntGoogle Scholar

94 D non … priusquam deest Google Scholar

95 MV designareturGoogle Scholar

96 F temporis seq. Google Scholar

97 P potenciamGoogle Scholar

98 B potenciam deest Google Scholar

99 MV esseGoogle Scholar

1 SE ibi; SFEB aliter non seq. Google Scholar

2 MV et; D sed deest Google Scholar

3 D est terminorumGoogle Scholar

4 D facta; M prima est; V est deest Google Scholar

5 MV finitoGoogle Scholar

6 M postea deest Google Scholar

7 D ceperunt deest Google Scholar

8 DP oportetGoogle Scholar

9 DM adquiretur 10 V moveriGoogle Scholar

11 V impediti 40 V 29D 41 E 24c 53 M 144cGoogle Scholar

12 DP motoreGoogle Scholar

13 M faceret; V lectio incerta; P fieruntGoogle Scholar

14 M motum mocionem et motus; V motum motor et motumGoogle Scholar

15 D in loco quiaGoogle Scholar

16 D alioGoogle Scholar

17 D oportet; P est deest Google Scholar

18 M cuius ostensio; V cum seq. Google Scholar

19 D diffinicionemGoogle Scholar

20 … 20 D nunc … nunc deest Google Scholar

21 MV alterumGoogle Scholar

22 M mundus deest Google Scholar

28 B 8 Phisicorum commento 10 in marg. a. m. Google Scholar

24 SFE racioGoogle Scholar

25 SFEB preceditGoogle Scholar

26 … 26 D quia deest Google Scholar

27 MV non esset 28 SFE alicuiusGoogle Scholar

29 … 29 D et … inicio deest Google Scholar

30 MV simpliciter; E simili; B similiter deest Google Scholar

31 SFEB Sed si eius esse precessit eius non-esseGoogle Scholar

32 SFE dividunt prioritatem et posterioritatemGoogle Scholar

33 F tempus seq. Google Scholar

34 D tempus prius seq. Google Scholar

35 SFE quod deest Google Scholar

36 SFE racione quodGoogle Scholar

37 F est seq. Google Scholar

38 B inter deest Google Scholar

39 SFE temporis deest; B illeg. Google Scholar

40 DMVSFEB posterioritatemGoogle Scholar

41 DMVSFEB signatGoogle Scholar

42 F non-esse deest Google Scholar

43 M motu 75 V 30A 78 S 99D j44 S mensuratur; FEB mensuratGoogle Scholar

45 MV pociusGoogle Scholar

46 … 46 D quam … esse deest Google Scholar

47 D autem seq. Google Scholar

48 M fuit et seq. Google Scholar

49 SFEB omninoGoogle Scholar

50 D aliquandoGoogle Scholar

51 MVP quamGoogle Scholar

52 VP fueritGoogle Scholar

53 V est Google Scholar

54 MVP quam; B omnino seq. Google Scholar

55 DMVP autem deest Google Scholar

56 MV continuus Google Scholar

57 SFEB enim seq. Google Scholar

58 SE in tempore deest Google Scholar

59 S ante seq. in marg. a. m. Google Scholar

60 P haberentGoogle Scholar

61 S hoc deest Google Scholar

62 S demonstracionem in marg. a. m.; F racionemGoogle Scholar

63 B sicutGoogle Scholar

64 D infinitatiGoogle Scholar

65 S falsum corr. ex factum a. m. Google Scholar

66 E eciamGoogle Scholar

67 D quia; E quod deest Google Scholar

68 FEB quod deest Google Scholar

69 M cum; S quia deest Google Scholar

70 D in tempore seq.; MV sed in aliis motibus seq. Google Scholar

71 SE ideoGoogle Scholar

72 SFE falsum est deest Google Scholar

f Cf. Roberti Grosseteste Hexameron (MS cit.), fol. 197B: ‘Item quod dicunt omnem mutacionem ab alia mutacione proveniri et omne instans esse medium preteriti et futuri falsum est. Illam enim mutacionem que est ex omnino non-ente in ens non potest alia mutatio precedere, nec instans quod tempus inchoat est continuacio preteriti ad futurum, sed solum futuri inicium.’ 80 D 104D 85 F 15c 92 E 24D 95 M 144D 96 P 44A j73 E non insertum inter lineas Google Scholar

74 S lectio incerta; FB circularis; E circulariGoogle Scholar

75 Coni.; DMVPSB moti; F motus; E mota deest Google Scholar

76 D mota deest Google Scholar

77 D per accidens deest Google Scholar

78 MSE moveturGoogle Scholar

79 D per accidensGoogle Scholar

80 MV locatumGoogle Scholar

81 MV ad locatumGoogle Scholar

82 DMVPSFE vel deest Google Scholar

83 D quando; PF quodGoogle Scholar

84 B locum seq. Google Scholar

85 B transireGoogle Scholar

86 E quamGoogle Scholar

87 D perGoogle Scholar

87 … 88 DMVP secundum … sive deest Google Scholar

89 SE per seGoogle Scholar

90 S sinere corr. ex fine mereGoogle Scholar

91 S est in marg. a. m.; B est deest Google Scholar

92 DFB motus; S movens 93 M in eo deest Google Scholar

94 SFEB continetur; SFE et seq. Google Scholar

95 MV omnesGoogle Scholar

96 D suoGoogle Scholar

97 V renovacionisGoogle Scholar

98 MV reducit; P inducitGoogle Scholar

99 DMP motum; V modum SEB ortumGoogle Scholar