History of Universities: Volume XXIII/1Mordechai Feingold OUP Oxford, 28 aug. 2008 - 320 sidor Volume XXII/1 of History of Universities contains the customary mix of learned articles, book reviews, conference reports, and bibliographical information, which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. Its contributions range widely geographically, chronologically, and in subject-matter. The volume is, as always, a lively combination of original research and invaluable reference material. To place a standing order for volumes in this series, please contact: Standing Orders Oxford University Press, Distribution Services Saxon West Way, Corby, Northants Great Britain NN18 9ES Tel: (01536) 741068 Fax: (01536) 741894 email: standingorders.uk@oup.com |
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... proposed them. As in 1277 and 1284, this condemnation does not appear to have completely suppressed the condemned propositions. The issue of prioritas originis was being debated at Paris in 1316 and again in 1320–1.25 Ockham discussed ...
... proposed them. As in 1277 and 1284, this condemnation does not appear to have completely suppressed the condemned propositions. The issue of prioritas originis was being debated at Paris in 1316 and again in 1320–1.25 Ockham discussed ...
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... propose rather extreme notions about the basis for salvation. How long he maintained these ideas is unclear, but he incepted in 1357 and was teaching at Durham College for almost a decade before the Dominicans finally engineered his ...
... propose rather extreme notions about the basis for salvation. How long he maintained these ideas is unclear, but he incepted in 1357 and was teaching at Durham College for almost a decade before the Dominicans finally engineered his ...
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... propose and explore theological ideas, and given the benefits of pushing the theological envelope for a scholar's later career, there was good reason to take advantage of this system. The purpose of the revocatio conditionalis was to ...
... propose and explore theological ideas, and given the benefits of pushing the theological envelope for a scholar's later career, there was good reason to take advantage of this system. The purpose of the revocatio conditionalis was to ...
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... propose dubious theories in the classroom with relative confidence. Their teachings might make others uncomfortable, but in the absence of strong tensions, the classroom protection was sufficient to shield such scholars. But during a ...
... propose dubious theories in the classroom with relative confidence. Their teachings might make others uncomfortable, but in the absence of strong tensions, the classroom protection was sufficient to shield such scholars. But during a ...
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... proposed it, so that an objectionable idea could more easily develop into an attack on the proposer. The eighth Constitution also undermined the legitimacy of traditional argumentative methods, deriding them as 'certain curious words ...
... proposed it, so that an objectionable idea could more easily develop into an attack on the proposer. The eighth Constitution also undermined the legitimacy of traditional argumentative methods, deriding them as 'certain curious words ...
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