Name/Title
Medieval philosophy : selected readings from Augustine to Buridan / edited by Herman ShapiroEntry/Object ID
B720 .S5 1964Description
Contents:
St. Augustine on the Teacher (De Magistro, Complete)
Pseudo-Dionysius on the Problem of Evil (De Divinis Nominibus, Chapter 4, Complete)
Boethius on the Trinity (De Trinitate, Complete)
John Scotus Erigena on the Division of Nature (De Divisione Naturae, selections from Book One)
St. Anselm on the Existence of God (Proslogium, Preface and chapters 1-4)
Gaunilon in Behalf of the Fool (Liber pro Insipiente adversus Anselmi in Proslogio ratiocinationem, Complete)
Anselm's Reply to Gaunilon (Liber Apologeticus contra Gaunilonem respondentem pro Insipiente, Complete)
Peter Abelard on Ethics (Ethica seu Scito Teipsum, Prologue and chapters I-XVI)
John of Salisbury and the Controversy over Universals (Metalogicon, II, chapters 17-20)
Hugh of St. Victor on the Origin of the Arts (Didascalicon, Preface and Book I, Complete)
Rules of the University of Paris, 1215 (Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, Selections)
Robert Grosseteste on Light (De Luce seu inchoatione formarum, Complete)
Albert the Great on the Six Principles (Liber Sex Principiorum, Complete)
Peter of Spain on Supposition (Summulae Logicales, Tractatus VI, Complete)
Roger Bacon on Experimental Science (Opus Maius, Part VI, Selections)
St. Thomas Aquinas on the Truth of the Catholic Faith (Summa Contra Gentiles, Book I, chapters 1-14)
St. Bonaventure on Retracing the Arts to Theology (De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam, Complete)
Giles of Rome on the Errors of the Philosophers (Errores Philosophorum, Complete)
Siger of Brabant on the Necessity and Contingency of Causes (De Necessitate et Contingentia Causarum, Complete)
John Duns Scotus on Faith and Reason (Ordinatio, Prologue, Complete)
William Ockham on Epistemological Problems (Ordinatio, Prologue, Q.I, N, Sqq.: Quodlibeta VI, Q. vi; I, Q. xiii; Summa Totius Logicae, I. c. xiv, xv, xvi; Ordinatio, D. II, Q. viii, prima redactio; Expositio super librum Perihermeneias)
Nicolaus of Autrecourt's Critique of Causality and Substance (Epistolae ad Bernardum I and II Complete)
Jean Buridan and the Impetus Theory of Projectile Motion (Quaestiones super octo Phisicorum libros Aristotelis, Li. VIII, Q. xii)
Jean Buridan on The Free Fall of Bodies (Quaestiones de Caelo et Mundo, II, Q. xii)
Jean Buridan on the Diurnal Rotation of the Earth (Quaestiones de Caelo Mundo II, Q. xxii)Collection
Jotidhammo CollectionDimensions
Dimension Description
xiv, 547 pages ; 19 cmBook Details
Editor
Herman ShapiroVolume/Number/Issue
no.344Publisher
The Modern Library, a division of Random HouseDate Published
1964Publication Subjects
Philosophy, Medieval
Theology, Doctrinal -- History -- Middle Ages, 600-1500Call No.
B720 .S5 1964