
Introduction To Medieval Philosophy Combines And Updates The Scholarship Of The Two Highly Successful Volumes Early Medieval Philosophy (1983) And Late Medieval Philosophy (1986) In A Single, Reliable, And Comprehensive Text On The History Of Medieval Philosophy. John Marenbon Discusses The Main Philosophers And Ideas Within The Social And Intellectual Contexts Of The Time, And The Most Important Concepts In Medieval Philosophy. Straightforward In Arrangement, Wide In Scope, And Clear In Style, This Is The Ideal Starting Point For Students Beginning The Subject. The Ancient Traditions In Medieval Philosophy -- Old Traditions And New Beginnings -- Traditions Apart -- Latin Philosophy In The Twelfth Century -- Philosophy In Twelfth-century Islam -- Philosophy In Paris And Oxford, 1200-1277 -- Philosophy In The Universities 1280-1400 -- Philosophy Outside The Universities, 1200-1400 -- Not An Epilogue: 'medieval' Philosophy, 1400-1700. John Marenbon. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 385-436) And Index.
Page Count:
449
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
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