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Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter: Band 11. 2006
  • ISSN 1384-6663
  • E-ISSN: 1569-9684
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Abstract

The renewal of interest in Albert Magnus’ works which has taken place in the last one hundred years or so has in fact produced a multilingual body of studies whose size and diversity are making it more and more difficult for the scholar to identify and to know precisely and with certainty what has been written about this very important philosopher. The partial bibliographies which have been published throughout the 20th century were of some use, but none can compare, in terms of completeness, to the new, selectively annotated bibliography composed by I. M. Resnick and K. F. Kitchell. After briefly analyzing this impressive piece of scholarship and identifying some of the mistakes it inevitably contains, the present paper provides a list of approximately 350 items which are missing from Resnick and Kitchell’s bibliography and which for the most part were written before 2001.

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