Abstract

Ramon Marti (Raymundus Martini) is well-known for his polemical anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim writings but little-known for his philosophical importance. To high-light Marti’s philosophical interest, a group of scholars now intends a critical edtion of the Pugio fidei. With that edition in view, this article gives an overview of the entire manuscript tradition of Marti’s Pugio fidei, comprising thirteen medieval and seventeenth-century manuscripts and two seventeenth-century printed books, and postulates a provisional Stemma codicum.

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