Origin Essentialism in St. Albert the Great

Came across the following passage from St. Albert’s De Universalibus which expresses a position in the neighborhood of something akin to origin essentialism or the necessity of origins:

But the proper (proprium) or the singular (singulare) is what is imposed from an accidental form signifying a collection of accidents, which it is not possible to find except in one thing alone, as “Socrateity” (socratitas) or “Platoneity” (platonitas), which from the parental subjects and the place of nativity and other things of this kind is not able to belong except to one thing, and it is impossible that it be found in another. (I.I.5; Cologne Ed. p. 10).

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