
Professor Rega Wood
General Editor, Richard Rufus of Cornwall Project
Stanford University

Stanford University
Philosophy Department
Palo Alto, CA 94305-2155
Email: Rega Wood
Education:
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1975
M.A., Cornell University, 1971
B.A., Reed College, 1968
Academic Honors:
American Philosophical Society Research Grant, Summer 1997
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1997
National Endowment for the Humanities Archival Research Grant, 1993
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, 1991-1992
St. Bonaventure University Faculty Award for Professional Excellence, 1990
American Council of Learned Societies Grant, 1987
St. Bonaventure University Faculty Research Grant, 1987
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, 1983-1984
American Philosophical Society Research Grant, 1983
St. Bonaventure University Faculty Research Grant, 1983
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1978
Employment:
General Editor
Research Professor
Senior Research Scholar
Associate Editor
Professor
Associate Editor
Associate Editor
Works of Richard Rufus of Cornwall, 1996-present
Philosophy Department, Stanford University, 2000-present
Philosophy Department, Yale University, 1996-2000
Philosophical Works of John Duns Scotus, 1990-1996
Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University, 1989-1996
Philosophical Works of Adam de Wodeham, 1984-1989
Philosophical and Theological Works of William of Ockham
Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University, 1975-1983
Publications: Books
Ockham on the Virtues. West Lafayette, Indiana, 1997.
John Duns Scotus: Metaphysics and Ethics, with L. Honnefelder and M. Dreyer. Leiden 1996.
(ed.) Adam de Wodeham, Lectura secunda, with G. Gál. St. Bonaventure University, 1990. 1212 pp.
(ed.) Ioannes Duns Scotus, Quaestiones super libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, with G. Etzkorn et al. St. Bonaventure University, 1997. 1598 pp.
(ed.) Adam de Wodeham, Tractatus de indivisibilibus. Synthese Historical Library, Dordrecht 1988.
(ed.) Guillelmus de Ockham, Expositio in VIII libros Physicorum, with G. Gál et al., Opera Philosophica V, St. Bonaventure University, 1985.
(ed.) Guillelmus de Ockham, Quaestiones in IV Sententiarum, with G. Gál, Opera Theologica VII, St. Bonaventure University, 1983, 404 pp.
(ed.) Guillelmus de Ockham, Quaestiones in II Sententiarum, with G. Gál, Opera Theologica V, St. Bonaventure University, 1981, 542 pp.
Articles and Brief Editions:
“Richard Rufus' De anima Commentary: The Earliest Known, Surviving, Western Commentary,” Medieval Philosophy and Theology 10 (2001) 119-56.
“Early Oxford Theology,” in Mediaeval Commentaries on Peter Lombard's Sentences, ed. G. R. Evans. Brill 2001, pp. 289-343.
“The Earliest Surviving Western Medieval Metaphysics Commentary,” Medieval Philosophy and Theology 7 (1998) 39-49.
“Richard Rufus: Roger Bacon's Successor as a Parisian Physics Professor,” Vivarium 35 (1997) 222-250.
“Richard Rufus and the Classical Tradition,” in Neoplatonisme et philosophie mediaevale, ed. L. Benakis, Turnhout 1997, pp. 229-251.
“Causality and Demonstration: An Early Scholastic Posterior analytics Commentary,” with R. Andrews. Monist 79 (1996) 325-356.
“Individual Forms: Richard Rufus and John Duns Scotus,” in John Duns Scotus: Metaphysics and Ethics, ed. L. Honnefelder et al., Leiden 1996, pp. 251-272.
“Richard Rufus and English Scholastic Discussion of Individuation,” in Aristotle in Britain during the Middle Ages, ed. J. Marenbon, Rencontre de philosophie médiévale 5, Turnhout 1996, pp. 117-143.
“Angelic Individuation: According to Richard Rufus, St. Bonaventure and St. Thomas Aquinas,” in Individuum und Individualität in Mittelalter, ed. A. Speer, Miscellanea Mediaevalia 24, Berlin 1996, pp. 209-229.
“Richard Rufus' Speculum animae: Epistemology and the Introduction of Aristotle in the West,” in Die Bibliotheca Amploniana, ed. A. Speer, Miscellanea Mediaevalia 23, Berlin 1995, pp. 86-109.
“Richard Rufus: Physics at Paris before 1240,” Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale 5 (1994) 87-127.
“Richard Rufus of Cornwall and Aristotle's Physics,” Franciscan Studies 53 (1992) 247-281.
Richard Rufus on Creation: The Reception of Aristotelian Physics in the West,” Medieval Philosophy and Theology 2 (1992) 1-30.
Encyclopedia Articles:
The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (1995): “Hales,” “Olivi,” “Rufus,” “Wodeham.”
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (1998): “Adam de Wodeham” and “Richard Rufus.”



















