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King’s Hall, Cambridge and the Fourteenth-Century Universities: New Perspectives: Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, cartea 56

John Marenbon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 aug 2020
This collection looks at the disciplines and their context in the late thirteenth and fourteenth-century universities. Cambridge University, usually forgotten, is made the starting point, from which the essays look out to Oxford and Paris. 1317, when the King’s Scholars (later King’s Hall) were established in Cambridge is the focal date. To this new perspective is added another. Ideas, their formation, development and transformation are studied within their social and institutional context, but with expert attention to their content. Following an Introduction, making the case for the importance of Cambridge (Marenbon), and a study of King’s Hall (Courtenay), the contributions discuss Cambridge books (Thomson), Logic (Ebbesen), Aristotelian science (Costa), Theology (Fitzpatrick and Cross), Medicine (Jacquart), Law (Helmholz) and the universities and English vernacular culture (Knox).

The contributors are Richard Cross, Iacopo Costa, William Courtenay, Sten Ebbesen, Antonia Fitzpatrick, R.H. Helmholz, Danielle Jacquart, Philip Knox, and Rodney Thomson.
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ISBN-13: 9789004430136
ISBN-10: 900443013X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance


Notă biografică

John Marenbon is Senior Research Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and Honorary Professor of Medieval Philosophy in the University of Cambridge. Recent books include Pagans and Philosophers: the Problem of Paganism from Augustine to Leibniz (2015) and Medieval Philosophy. A very short introduction (2016).