Boethius in the Middle Ages: Latin and Vernacular Traditions of the Consolatio Philosophiae
M. J. F. M. Hoenen & Lodi Nauta (eds.)
Brill (1997)
| Abstract | This volume brings together 14 papers, which deal with Albert's influence from the points of view of mysticism, philosophy, and the history of universities. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Latin literature, Medieval and modern History and criticism Academic writing History Scholasticism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B659.D473.B643 1997 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9004108319 9789004108318 | |||||||||
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