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Le Moyen Age se caracterise, dit-on, par une fidelite sans faille a Aristote: ""Aristoteles dixit"". Or, l'elucidation... Read More >>
This book explores the different functions and metaphorical concepts of alchemy in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century... Read More >>
Throughout his philosophical works, George Berkeley (1685-1753) emphasises the role that sign-usage, particularly... Read More >>
Abelard, figure centrale du XIIe siecle, est ici presente comme un precurseur de la pensee moderne. Son apport majeur... Read More >>
¿Qué secretos, héroes olvidados y leyendas aguardan en ese periodo histórico lleno de intriga? Read More >>
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This edition includes not only an original translation of The Prince but also several related passages, helping... Read More >>
A vividly drawn Joint biography of four extraordinary Renaissance women writers who have been rescued from obscurity... Read More >>
Aristotle's discussion of what came to be considered Natural Law drew varied responses from medieval translators... Read More >>
An original and compelling history of the northern European medieval renaissance in art, science and philosophy,... Read More >>
Augustine and Gender explores the relationship between gender and Augustine of Hippo. The essays included in this... Read More >>
Augustin a profondement bouleverse la pensee philosophique de l'affectivite. Ce bouleversement est lie, dans le... Read More >>
Heinrich von Gent (1240-1293) gilt als Hauptvertreter der platonisch-augustinischen Tradition in der Hochscholastik.... Read More >>
The present volume explores how and why Averroes, a Muslim philosopher and jurist, became one of the most important... Read More >>
How do we judge whether we should be willing to follow the views of experts or whether we ought to try to come to... Read More >>
A collection of new essays on the influential medieval philosopher John Buridan, written by leading Buridan scholars.... Read More >>
This book considers different forms of voluntarism developed from the 13th to 18th centuries. By crossing the conventional... Read More >>