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Page 137
... John of Jandun , and make him die years before his decease took place . The nature of his book , too , seems to restrict its interest to specialists . It is one of many tedious polemics in the last weary contest of the medieval Empire ...
... John of Jandun , and make him die years before his decease took place . The nature of his book , too , seems to restrict its interest to specialists . It is one of many tedious polemics in the last weary contest of the medieval Empire ...
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... John of Jandun in its composition , for we know that the Pope held him partly responsible for its heresies ? Was John of Jandun the political philosopher of the pair and Marsilius the theologian ? Some difference of opinion is still ...
... John of Jandun in its composition , for we know that the Pope held him partly responsible for its heresies ? Was John of Jandun the political philosopher of the pair and Marsilius the theologian ? Some difference of opinion is still ...
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... John of Jandun was a valuable auxiliary to the real author , not an equal sharer in the composition of the work . On the other questions , while we may hesitate to say that there was not a primitive sketch written earlier than 1324 ...
... John of Jandun was a valuable auxiliary to the real author , not an equal sharer in the composition of the work . On the other questions , while we may hesitate to say that there was not a primitive sketch written earlier than 1324 ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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