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Ordinatio. Prologue.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 1 and 2.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinction 3.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 4 to 10.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 11 to 25.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 26 to 48.
Ordinatio. Book 2. Distinctions 1 - 3.
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frontmatter
book two. distinctions 1 - 3
first distinction
second distinction. first part. on the measure of the duration of the existence of angels
second distinction. second part. on the place of angels
third distinction. first part. on the principle of individuation
third distinction. second part. on the knowledge of angels
question one. whether an angle can know himself through his own essence
question two. whether an angel has a distinct natural knowledge of the divine essence
I. the response of others to the question
a. first opinion
b. second opinion
C. rejection of the opinions
II. scotus’ own response to the question
III. to the arguments for the first opinion
IV. to the argument for the second opinion
V. to the principal arguments
question three. whether an angel is required to have distinct reasons for knowing created quiddities in order to know them distinctly
endmatter
Ordinatio. Book 2. Distinctions 4 to 44.
Ordinatio. Book 3. Distinctions 1 - 17.
Ordinatio. Book 3. Distinctions 26 - 40.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 1 - 7
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 8 - 13.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 14 - 42.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 43 - 49.
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