History of Medieval Philosophy

History of Medieval Philosophy

Author: Maurice De Wulf

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06-19

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13:

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This is the second volume of Belgian Thomist philosopher Maurice De Wulf about the Medieval Philosophy, covering the philosophical schools, ideas and authors from the time of St. Thomas Aquinas to the end of the sixteenth century.


American Book Publishing Record Cumulative 1993

American Book Publishing Record Cumulative 1993

Author: R R Bowker Publishing

Publisher: Reed Reference Publishing

Published: 1994-03

Total Pages: 1732

ISBN-13: 9780835234979

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Cited in BCL3, Sheehy, and Walford . Compiled from the 12 monthly issues of the ABPR, this edition of the annual cumulation lists by Dewey sequence some 41,700 titles for books published or distributed in the US. Entry information is derived from MARC II tapes and books submitted to R.R. Bowker, an


De Musica Verbali Libri Duo

De Musica Verbali Libri Duo

Author: Gaspar Stoquerus

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1988-01-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780803241633

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Gaspar Stoquerus?s treatise, De musica verbali (ca. 1570), is the only Renaissance treatise as yet discovered that is devoted entirely to the problem of text placement in vocal polyphony. Salient portions of Stoquerus?s treatise were first discussed in 1961 by Edward E. Lowinsky, and a more detailed synthesis of Stoquerus?s treatise is contained in one chapter of Don Harran?s Word-Tone Relations in Musical Thought from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century (1986). The present volume of Greek and Latin Music Theory offers the first critical edition of Stoquerus?s entire treatise, proceeded by an extensive introduction and accompanied by a translation and annotations facing the Latin text. Indexes of terms, names, and subjects are also included. The critical edition of the text provides a precise reading and comprehension of its contents, while the translation enables readers to examine more closely the contents of the entire treatise, especially Stoquerus?s contextual arguments justifying his subject in general and his fifteen rules for text placement in particular. The introduction and annotations reveal Stoquerus?s immersion in his historical milieu as a scholar, humanist, and pedagogue. As a pedagogue in particular, Stoquerus is deeply immersed in the scholastic method of argumentation and advances his thought with precision and logic, culminating in his closely reasoned set of fifteen rules for text placement and a simplification of the Guidonian method of solmization already in progress in Renaissance choir-instruction books. This volume offers the first critical edition of Stoquerus?s entire treatise, the only Renaissance treatise as yet discovered that is devoted entirely to the problem of text placement in vocal polyphony. Also included are an extensive introduction, a translation and annotations facing the Latin text, and indexes of terms, names, and subjects.


God and Reason in the Middle Ages

God and Reason in the Middle Ages

Author: Edward Grant

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2001-07-30

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9780521003377

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This book shows how the Age of Reason actually began during the late Middle Ages.


Inroads

Inroads

Author: Murray Miles

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2003-12-15

Total Pages: 698

ISBN-13: 1442655887

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This unique introduction to philosophy is designed as a companion volume to a number of classic philosophical texts widely used in first- and upper-year philosophy courses. While remaining clear and readable, Inroads provides detailed analyses of fundamental issues in metaphysics and morals: the existence of God, the meaning of death, and the elements and definitions of the 'good life' for humankind. Combining a historical with a systematic approach, Murray Miles's work straddles the customary divisions between ancient and modern, and Anglo-American and continental European philosophy. In each of its five main parts – in turn, focusing on Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Hume, and Sartre – Inroads discusses, from a philosophical rather than a religious or scientific perspective, those questions that make up the common inheritance of academic philosophy and ethico-religious thought. Other features include a detailed glossary of philosophical terms, suggestions for further reading, and questions for reflection and review. Inroads is a useful text for first-year undergraduate courses or, equally, a sound resource for the general reader looking for a good grounding in philosophy and its history.