Part 16 (1/2)
(6) Other Books {Grammar (Major and Minor), Priscian
{On Causes, Costa Ben Luca
{On the Differences of Spirit and Soul { (another translation of On Causes)[71]
An interesting part of the Statute of 1254 relates to the length of tiroups of books, prescribed The entire Old Logic is to be read in about six ic and Priscian's Grath of tiether, in soht months (October 1-June 25); the four books of the Ethics, alone, in six weeks; On Life and Death is to be completed in one week, and several of the other treatises in the sa froe of these facts renders the list as a whole considerably less iht otherwise appear
2 Books required at Paris in 1366 In this and all the following examples the books are by Aristotle unless otherwise specified
For the AB: (1) Graic: The Old and the New Logic, as above
(3) Natural Philosophy: On the Soul
For the License to teach everywhere: (1) Natural Philosophy: Physics; On the Heavens and the Earth; On Generation and Corruption; Parva Naturalia (see p 143); On Mechanics
(2) Mathematics: ”So in 1410 (See p 140)
(3) Politics
(4) Rhetoric
For the AM: (1) Ethics
(2) Meteorics (3 Bks)[72]
3 Books required at Oxford, 1267: For the AB (Deteric (see p 140), and On the Six Principles
(2) Either Grammar (selections from Donatus and Priscian), or Natural Philosophy (Physics, On the Soul, and On Generation and Corruption)[73]
For the AB in (?) 1408
(1) Logic: The Old and the New Logic in ”cursory,” or extraordinary, lectures, given by Bachelors; Introduction, Porphyry: On the Six Principles, Gilbert de la Porree; Sophistical Refutations
(2) Grammar; Barbarismus, Donatus
(3) Mathe Easter); On the Sphere, Sacrobosco[74]
4 Books required at Leipzig for the Degree of AB in 1410[75]
(1) Grammar; Priscian (the last two books) [2 months]
{Tractatus (Suic {The ”Old” Logic (see Paris, 1254) [3-4 months]
{The ”New” ” except Topics [6-1/2-7 months]
(3) Nat'l Philosophy {Physics [6-9 months]
{On the Soul [7 weeks-2 months]
(4) Mathematics; On the Material Sphere (Sacrobosco) [5-6 weeks]
5 Books required at Leipzig for the Degree of AM in 1410
(1) Logic {Logic of Heytisbury
{Topics, Aristotle [3-4 months]
(2) Moral and {Ethics [6-9 ” ]
Practical {Politics [4-9 ” ]