International audienceThe present contribution examines some features of the theory of the will in Augustine’s De libero arbitrio through Gregory of Rimini’s reading of this work in his recently discovered Tabula beati Augustini super libris de libero arbitrio, the edition of which is forthcoming. Gregory of Rimini, a fourteenth-century philosopher and theologian, contemporary of Bartholomew of Urbino and of Petrarca, was one of the most learned thinkers of his times and an ardent promoter of the thought and texts of saint Augustine. His Tabula beati Augustini super libris de libero arbitrio shows how he selects and reformulates Augustine’s theses on the will, how he takes them up again in his commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, a...
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The present article offers a synthetic and chronological analysis of Augustine's use of the Latin co...
International audienceThe present contribution examines some features of the theory of the will in A...
This essay aims to combine a historical and a theoretical approach to Augustine's radical insis...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines Giles of Rome's theory of the will. Reg...
This thesis closely examines an understudied but widely-circulated medieval work known as the Exposi...
Saint Augustine’s understanding of the grace of God and human beings’ free choice of the will underw...
Augustine has been credited as the inventor of the concept of volition (the will), and yet it is not...
ln the preface we asked the question whether human beings are able to reach atonement on their own. ...
This essay is a chapter in a book about the concepts of will and action in late-antique philosophy. ...
Przedmiotem artykułu jest pojęcie wolnej woli zaprezentowane przez św. Augustyna w niektórych jego p...
This clear, well-written book focuses on medieval discussions of Aristotle\u27s famous treatment of ...
The present study aims to analyze the development of the thought of Augustine of Hippo (354-430) on...
Šī pētījuma mērķis ir Augustīna gribas izpratnes sistemātiska atklāšana. Tas tiek sasniegts, analizē...
The problem of the relationship between divine sovereignty and human activity in conversion is one t...
Th is article presents the first detailed account of Giorgio Benigno Salviati’s discussion of the w...
The present article offers a synthetic and chronological analysis of Augustine's use of the Latin co...
International audienceThe present contribution examines some features of the theory of the will in A...
This essay aims to combine a historical and a theoretical approach to Augustine's radical insis...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines Giles of Rome's theory of the will. Reg...
This thesis closely examines an understudied but widely-circulated medieval work known as the Exposi...
Saint Augustine’s understanding of the grace of God and human beings’ free choice of the will underw...
Augustine has been credited as the inventor of the concept of volition (the will), and yet it is not...
ln the preface we asked the question whether human beings are able to reach atonement on their own. ...
This essay is a chapter in a book about the concepts of will and action in late-antique philosophy. ...
Przedmiotem artykułu jest pojęcie wolnej woli zaprezentowane przez św. Augustyna w niektórych jego p...
This clear, well-written book focuses on medieval discussions of Aristotle\u27s famous treatment of ...
The present study aims to analyze the development of the thought of Augustine of Hippo (354-430) on...
Šī pētījuma mērķis ir Augustīna gribas izpratnes sistemātiska atklāšana. Tas tiek sasniegts, analizē...
The problem of the relationship between divine sovereignty and human activity in conversion is one t...
Th is article presents the first detailed account of Giorgio Benigno Salviati’s discussion of the w...
The present article offers a synthetic and chronological analysis of Augustine's use of the Latin co...