Marsilius of Inghen, master at the Universities of Paris (1362–1378) and Heidelberg (1386–1396), wrote a number of treatises on logic, natural philosophy and theology popular at many late medieval and early modern universities. He adopted the logico-semantic approach of William of Ockham and John Buridan while at the same time defending the traditional views of Thomas Aquinas and Bonaventure. His thinking sheds light on the discussion between nominalists and realists and allows insight into the changing interests of philosophy and theology, from the critical attitude of many fourteenth-century authors to the search for tradition which was characteristic of the fifteenth century
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The sixteenth century religious reformer Martin Luther, under the influence of mysticism, began to c...
This is the first volume exclusively devoted to the Expositio by Berthold of Moosburg (c.1295-c.1361...
William of Hothum (also called de Hozum or de Odone) was probably born in Yorkshire, joined the Domi...
Perhaps no author of the Latin Middle Ages has been the subject of so much controversy and even vitr...
Marsilius of Inghen’s account of imaginable impossibilities became paradigmatic in logic, semantics,...
Perhaps no author of the Latin Middle Ages has been the subject of so much controversy and even vitr...
During the period from 1200 to 1500, philosophy was to a large extent located at the Arts faculties ...
Medivalists have suggested that bishop Tempier\u27s 1277Condemnation of 219 articles on philosophy a...
International audiencOne of the highlights of Duncan Liddel’s (1561–1613) career was his participati...
This project, which will take the form of a PhD thesis submitted by Steven Coesemans, will use the s...
In 1604 Cornelius Martini, as praesidis, had the text of a public disputatio de subiecto metaphysica...
the chapter consists in a presentation of Marsilius of Padua's and Ockham's positions, usually cons...
Van Steenberghen Fernand. D. P. Henry, Medieval Logic and Metaphysics. A Modern Introduction . In: R...
[From the editor’s Introduction] Pasquale Porro brings a comprehensive doctrinal and bibliographica...
WOS:000309119100002The present article discusses the concept of synderesis in the late medieval univ...
The sixteenth century religious reformer Martin Luther, under the influence of mysticism, began to c...
This is the first volume exclusively devoted to the Expositio by Berthold of Moosburg (c.1295-c.1361...
William of Hothum (also called de Hozum or de Odone) was probably born in Yorkshire, joined the Domi...