Avempace -,ratio de quiditate'. Thomas Aquinas’s Critique of an Argument for the Natural Knowability of Separate Substances

In Lydia Wegener & Andreas Speer (eds.), Wissen Über Grenzen: Arabisches Wissen Und Lateinisches Mittelalter. Walter de Gruyter (2006)
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