Aspectus et Affectus: Essays and Editions in Grosseteste and Medieval Intellectual Life in Honor of Richard C. Dales
Role
Editor: Gunar Freibergs
Contributing author: R. James Long
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Document Type
Article
Description/Summary
R. James Long is a contributing author, "A Thirteenth Century Teaching Aid: An Edition of the Bodleian Abbreviatio of the Pseudo Aristotelian De plantis,", pp. 87-103.
Book description: The 65th year of a scholar who has devoted 40 years to editing and elucidating Robert Grosseteste provides us with a collection of essays. Not surprisingly, they emanate from colleagues and former students of Richard Dales and reflect his interest, among other concerns, in Grosseteste's "aspectus et affectus" - range of vision and disposition of mind - those twin peaks with which the 13th century thinker helped to get Christian thought through Aristotle without mutual destruction. Joining Sir Richard Southern are 8 scholars whose contributions fill two parts of this book, "Robert Grosseteste" and "Medieval Intellectual Life". In addition to essays on Grosseteste are articles on Hugh of Amiens, Alfred of Sareschel's commentary on Avicenna, the Oxford Condemnations of 1277, a 13th-century teaching aid, and canonistic determinations on the stages of childhood.
ISBN
9780404641634
Publication Date
1993
Publication Information
R. James Long (1993) . "A Thirteenth Century Teaching Aid: An Edition of the Bodleian Abbreviatio of the Pseudo Aristotelian De plantis," in Aspectus et Affectus: Essays and Editions in Grosseteste and Medieval Intellectual Life in Honor of Richard C. Dales, ed. Gunar Freibergs with an Introduction by Richard Southern, AMS Studies in the Middle Ages: no.23 (New York: AMS Press, 1993), pp. 87-103.
Recommended Citation
Freibergs, Gunar and Long, R. James, "Aspectus et Affectus: Essays and Editions in Grosseteste and Medieval Intellectual Life in Honor of Richard C. Dales" (1993). Philosophy Faculty Book Gallery. 13.
https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/philosophy-books/13