Author: Adam Pulchrae Mulieris (de Puteorumvilla)
Dating: Adam read the Sentences under Peter of Lamballe, after having been a master of arts at Paris. His works are still not clearly separated from other masters named "Adam." The origin of his interesting name is unknown. Glorieaux associates this Adam with the author of the De intelligentiis, but this identification has been denied by G. Englhardt, "Adam de Puteorumvilla," RThAM 8 (1936): 61-78.
Works:
De inteligentiis (?): Edited by C. Baeumker, Witelo, ein Philoph und Naturforscher des XIII Jahrhundert. Beitrage zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Mittelalters, 3,2. Ascendorff: Munster, 1908. Pp. 1-71.
Commentarius super libros sententiarum: Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, nat. lat MS 15652 contains liber I; liber II, dist. 27-43 and liber IV, dist. 2-1, 13-48
Bibliography:
P. Glorieux, "Adam Pulchrae Mulieris," NCE 1:118
P. Glorieux, "Les années 1242-1247 àla Facultéde
Théologie de Paris," RThAM 29 (1962): 234-249
Doucet, Prolegomena, pp. 346-50
Glorieux, Répertoire 1: 288, n. 124
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