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Summary:Charts the way in which medieval abstract thought developed out of the interactions between the established curricula and classical learning, Latin and the vernacular languages, and philosophy and theology. The book also examines the careers of the leading intellectuals of the period.

Print Book, English, 1991

Publisher: B. Blackwell, Cambridge, Mass., 1991

Physical Description:ix, 261 p. ; 23 cm.

ISBN:

9780631175087, 9780631175094, 0631175083, 0631175091

OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:489992487

Contents:

Preface Introduction 1. The Christian Impress 2. Early Medieval Religious Thought 3. Christianity and the Liberal Arts 4. The Return to Plato and Aristotle 5. The Vernacular Breakthrough 6. Scholasticism 7. The Dictates of Philosophy and the Late Medieval Church 8. Domains of Abstract Thought.