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Glosses on Priscian (St. Gall).

haec in aliis loco nominum3 accipi­untur… Similiter in aliis loco cog­nominum4 aliorum cognomina uel contra….

Hoc autem interest inter proprium et appellatiuum quod appel­latiuum natura­liter commune est multorum5 quos eadem sub­stantia siue qualitas6 siue quantitas7 generalis uel specialis8 iungit: generalis9, ut ‘animal,’ ‘corpus10’ ‘uirtus11’; specialis12, ut… ‘albus’ ‘niger13,’ ‘magnus,’ ‘breuis14.’

Haec enim15 quoque, quae a qualitate uel a quantitate sumuntur speciali, id est adiectiua, modo a generali modo a speciali qualitate uel quan­titate nascuntur natura­liter communia sunt multorum: adiectiua autem ideo uocantur, quod aliis appel­latiuis16, quae sub­stantiam signi­ficant, uel etiam propriis adiici solent ad manifes­tandam eorum17 quali­tatem18 uel quanti­tatem, quae augeri uel minui19 sine sub­stantiae con­sumptione20 possunt…

Proprium uero naturaliter uniuscuiusque priuatam21 substantiam quali­tatem­que signi­ficat et in rebus est indi­uiduis22 quae philo­sophi atoma23 uocant, ut ‘Plato,’ ‘Socrates.’ Itaque com­munione naturali


3: .i. innaṅanmann etargnai4: .i. do luc[1] innananmman inchoisc ceníuil5: .i. afolad issed maithess incoitchennas in nomine   6: .i. cid maith cid olc cid álind cid etig ·   7: .i. cid bec cid már8: .i. benair[2] fricach nae andédese ·   9: .i. docach anmmandu10: docach corp11: docach neurt12: .i. ar­ṡain­chenélchi13: ar inni andédese ·   14: ar méit andedeso15: .i. frecrae menmman[3] reliqua16: .i. trenaib17: .i. inna­nanman adiect ·   18: Inna anmmann tréna didiu ithé doḟormmagddar donaib anmmanaib adiectaib do lanad ⁊ ḟoilsiguth inne indib sicut postea dicit   19: .i. cen­forcenn indḟolaid chéthnai[4]20: niepil afolad cetne isfolud duinido­gaibther anddoḟormagar ·   21: diuparthe22: .i. nad­fodlaiter frislond nilḟolad .i. indiuidua   23: neph ḟodlaidi


3. i.e. (in place) of the names of cognition.   4. i.e. in place of the nouns which signify family.   5. i.e. the substance, this is what abates (?) the common­ness in the noun.   6. i.e. whether it be good or bad, beautiful or ugly.   7. i.e. whether it be small or great.   8. i.e. these two (attri­butes) (generalis and specialis) are connected with each of them (qualitas and quantitas).   9. i.e. to every animal.   10. to every body.   11. for every strength.   12. i.e. for special gene­rality.   13. for quality, these two.   14. for quantity, these two.   15. i.e. a mental answer etc.   16. i.e. to sub­stantives.   17. i.e. of the nouns adjective.   18. the nouns sub­stantive then, it is they that are added to the nouns adjective to complete and manifest quality in them, sicut etc.   19. i.e. without end of the same substance.   20. the same substance does not perish: it is the substance of a man whether it be dimin­ished therein or increased.   21. deprived.   22. i.e. which are not divided to signify many sub­stances.   23. indivis­ibles.  

  1. loco is interpreted as a dative, cf. Sg. 154b1
  2. MS. benair perhaps more probably than berair, Thurneysen; leg. probably, with Sarauw, berair: cf. Ml. 35b10
  3. cf. scríbend menman Sg. 178b3
  4. recte chétnai