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Principia on the Sentences of Peter Lombard : Exploring an Uncharted Scholastic Philosophical Genre Across Europe.
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ISBN: 9782503607061 2503607063 Year: 2024 Publisher: Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers,

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This scholarly work explores the Principia on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, a significant yet underexplored genre of medieval scholastic philosophy. Edited by Monica Brînzei and William O. Duba, the volume delves into the inaugural lectures delivered by theologians at medieval universities such as Paris and Oxford, where they defended and critiqued doctrinal positions. It highlights the evolution of these theological debates during the 14th century, focusing on key figures like Francis of Marchia and Robert Halifax, and the intellectual atmosphere that shaped their discourses. Designed for scholars and students of medieval philosophy and theology, the book provides insights into the academic exercises that contributed to the development of theological thought during this period.


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Bullarium Hellenicum : Pope Honorius III's letters to Frankish Greece and Constantinople (1216-1227)
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ISBN: 9782503554648 2503554644 Year: 2015 Volume: 3 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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Studies in later medieval intellectual history in honor of William J. Courtenay
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ISBN: 9789042933934 Year: 2017 Volume: 14 Publisher: Leuven Paris Bristol, CT Peeters

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"For more than half a century, William J. Courtenay has been opening up new avenues in the exploration of later-medieval intellectual and university history. He has also trained several generations of scholars who are themselves active researchers, and some of his students have had students of their own. The present volume collects thirteen contributions authored by Courtenay's students and "grand-students". From early thirteenth-century manuscripts to fourteenth-century atomism and the eternity of the world; from the theology of the resurrection to that of the incarnation; from Paris to Oxford and Regensburg, the studies and the critical editions of texts gathered here are eloquent witness to the range of William J. Courtenay's influence in medieval studies."--

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