The Philosophical Movement in the Thirteenth Century
[Edinburgh]Nelson (1955)
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C. B. Daly (1956). The Philosophical Movement in the Thirteenth Century. Philosophical Studies 6:146-156.
Michael Haren (1992). Medieval Thought: The Western Intellectual Tradition From Antiquity to the Thirteenth Century. University of Toronto Press.
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