Theology and science in the fourteenth century : three questions on the unity and subalternation of the sciences from John of Reading's commentary on the Sentences : introduction and critical edition

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Theology and science in the fourteenth century : three questions on the unity and subalternation of the sciences from John of Reading's commentary on the Sentences : introduction and critical edition

by Steven J. Livesey

(Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, Bd. 25)

E.J. Brill, 1989

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English and Latin

Bibliography: p. [214]-220

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Acknowledgements Introduction I. John of Reading and Florenece, BN Centrale, Conv. Soppr. D.IV.95 II. The Subalternation of the Sciences 1. Aristotle 2. Robert Grosseteste 3. Thomas Aquinas 4. Henry of Ghent 5. Richard Conington 6. John of Reading III. The Unity of Science 1. Thomas Aquinas 2. Henry of Ghent 3. William Ockham 4. Peter Aureol 5. John of Reading Johannes de Reading Scriptum in I Librum Sententiarum Prologus Questio 6 An Theologia habet habitudinem subalternationis passive respectu alicuius scientie Questio 7 Utrum Theologia habeat habitudinen subalternationis active ad alias scientias Questio 10 Utrum Theologia sit scientia una Reference Matter Bibliography Index

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