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The origin of transcendental thought is to be sought in medieval philosophy. This book provides for the first time a complete history of the doctrine of the transcendentals and shows…
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Students of Thomas Aquinas have so far lacked a comprehensive study of the transcendentals. This volume fills this lacuna, arguing that the notions of being, one, true and good are…
The series MISCELLANEA MEDIAEVALIA was founded by Paul Wilpert in 1962 and since then has presented research from the Thomas Institute of the University of Cologne. The cornerstone of the…
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This volume is devoted to the complexity and interconnectivity of the eschatological orientation of the Middle Ages. It contains the papers delivered to the 32nd Cologne Medieval Studies conference plus…
These thirty-two papers, from a conference held in Koln in 2002, endeavour to define the nature of the late Middle Ages, particularly its philosophy and theology.
Die MISCELLANEA MEDIAEVALIA prasentieren seit ihrer Grundung durch Paul Wilpert im Jahre 1962 Arbeiten des Thomas-Instituts der Universitat zu Koeln. Das Kernstuck der Publikationsreihe bilden die Akten der im zweijahrigen…
These are the papers on the 13th century, from the 38th Medievalist’s Conference of 1988, together with some additional contributions. They are divided into sections - philosophy, history, literary history…
Nineteen contributions in German, 11 in English, 1 in Spanish, 2 in French, and 2 in Italian.
In this volume specialists of medieval music and philosophy put the medieval ‘musica’ into the context of ideas and institutions in which it existed. The significance of ‘musica’ cannot be…