The Medieval Philosophy Reading Group will meet this term as usual on 
Wednesdays, from 1.15 to 2.15 pm. We begin this coming Wednesday, 10 October, 
and continue until 28 November. 

Anyone interested is welcome to come. If you are interested, please send me an 
e-mail, and I shall send you a PDF of the text we are reading. You won’t be 
expected to have looked at it before the first meeting.

Our location this term will be the Old College Office, Trinity College. This 
room is easy to find and to access: it is immediately to your left when you 
enter the Great Gate into the college from Trinity Street. (Please not that for 
just one session, November 14, we have to use a different room, also in 
Trinity: the Wolfson Seminar Room North).

We shall read Duns Scotus’s Lectura on I,39 of Peter the Lombard’s Sentences. 
This is perhaps Scotus’s clearest exposition of his views about possibility, 
predestination and human freedom. 

John Marenbon

NB 

I am also arranging a small reading group on a medieval philosophical text in 
Latin — I am planning to begin with Anselm’s so-called Philosophical Fragments. 
I’ll discuss the arrangements for this group at the end of our meeting on 
Wednesday.

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