John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... thought , the spiritual soul and material body " ; 17 and these it is which constitute the heart of the scholastic thought . As for the advent of the system which is so uni- versally assumed to have rent asunder the realm of the old ...
... thought , the spiritual soul and material body " ; 17 and these it is which constitute the heart of the scholastic thought . As for the advent of the system which is so uni- versally assumed to have rent asunder the realm of the old ...
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... thought . But the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw the final rending of the unity which had made the mediaeval world what it was . Basil Willey , who , among modern scholars , has been distinguished by his apprecia- tion , if not ...
... thought . But the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw the final rending of the unity which had made the mediaeval world what it was . Basil Willey , who , among modern scholars , has been distinguished by his apprecia- tion , if not ...
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... thought is purely mediaeval . for even at the present day too many critics , particularly in England and America ... thought to the antithesis of that thought in a new - yet - old form . The essence of the Thomistic aesthetic lay in the ...
... thought is purely mediaeval . for even at the present day too many critics , particularly in England and America ... thought to the antithesis of that thought in a new - yet - old form . The essence of the Thomistic aesthetic lay in the ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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