"Gregory of Rimini: Tradition and Innovation in the Fourteenth Century," by Gordon Leff
The Modern Schoolman 41 (1):78-80 (1963)
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Gordon Leff (1961). Gregory of Rimini. [Manchester]Manchester University Press.
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Robert Z. Apostol (1972). "The Tyranny of Concepts: A Critique of Marxism," Rev. Ed., by Gordon Leff. The Modern Schoolman 49 (3):273-275.
Damasus Trapp (1962). New Approaches to Gregory of Rimini. Augustinianum 2 (1):115-130.
John W. O.’Malley (1965). A Note on Gregory of Rimini. Augustinianum 5 (2):365-378.
Christopher Schabel, Gregory of Rimini. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Leo Donald Davis (1981). Knowledge According to Gregory of Rimini. The New Scholasticism 55 (3):331-347.
L. D. Davis (1988). The Moral Act and Love of God According to Gregory of Rimini. The New Scholasticism 62 (1):42-71.
Paul A. Streveler (1980). Gregory of Rimini and the Black Monk on Sense and Reference. Vivarium 18 (1):67-78.
Gordon Leff (1960). Medieval Thought: St. Augustine to Ockham. Chicago, Quadrangle Books.
Richard Cross (1998). Infinity, Continuity, and Composition: The Contribution of Gregory of Rimini. Medieval Philosophy and Theology 7 (01).
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