Aristotle in Britain During the Middle Ages
Role
Editor: John Marenbon
Contributing author: R, James Long
Files
Description/Summary
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.
ISBN
9782503505152
Publication Date
1996
Publication Information
R. James Long (1996). "The Reception and Use of Aristotle by the Early English Dominicans" in Aristotle in Britain During the Middle Ages, ed. John Marenbon (Turnhout [Belgium]: Brepols, 1996), pp. 51-56.
Recommended Citation
Marenbon, John and Long, R. James, "Aristotle in Britain During the Middle Ages" (1996). Philosophy Faculty Book Gallery. 10.
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