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The evolution of medieval thought

David Knowles

Longman, 1988

2nd ed. / edited by D.E. Luscombe and C.N.L. Brooke

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Previous ed.: 1962

Includes bibliography (p. 311-323) and index

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Description

A famous text with an introduction and commentary by Brooke and Luscombe. It reveals the connection between the thought of the Medieval Schools of philosophy and that of the Greek philosophers. The new edition has been fully revised, updated and corrected.

Table of Contents

  • The legacy of the Ancient World
  • the Renaissance of the eleventh and twelfth centuries
  • the new universities
  • the rediscovery of Aristotle
  • the achievement of the thirteenth century
  • the breakdown of the medieval synthesis.

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