Aristotle in Britain During the Middle Ages

John Marenbon, R. James Long

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

R. James Long is a contributing author, "The Reception and Use of Aristotle by the Early English Dominicans", pp. 51-56.

Book description: Several specialists illustrate the wide range of Britain's contribution to medieval philosophy. A number of the discussions throw new light on celebratedBritish medieval philosophers, such as Robert Grossetetste and John Duns Scotus. Others show the importance of less well-known thinkers such as Richard Fishacre, Richard Rufus and Thomas Wylton. The subjects of the papers range widely, both chronologically-from Anselm of Canterbury in the eleventh century to the political and ethical writers of fifteenth-century Oxford and Cambridge - and in method - from philosophical analyses to manuscript studies.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 1 1996

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Philosophy

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