Nr.CotaAutorTitlu Disponibil
511x-mck1.1McKie, John R.The Persusasiveness of Zeno's Paradoxesda
512x-bri2.1Brill, AlanThe phenomenology of true dreams in Maimonidesda
513X-kli1.1Klibansky, RaymondThe Platonic traditionda
514X-che1.1 Chenu, M.D. The platonism of the twelfth century (chapter)da
515x-buc1.1Bucks, Gertrude The Present Status of Rhetorical Theoryda
516x-caj1.10Cajori, Florian The Purpose of Zeno's Arguments on Motionda
517x-sch5.21Chris SchabelThe Quaestiones Libri Physicorum by Franciscus Marbres (alias Johannes Canonicus). Part I: Author, Text and Receptionda
518X-sch5.11Schabel C.The Quodlibeta of Peter of Auvergneda
519X-sch5.18Schabel C.The Redactions of Francis of Marchia's Commentary on Book 3 of the sentencesda
520x-klo1.3 Klosko, GeorgeThe Refutation of Callicles in Plato's 'Gorgias"da
521X-sho1.1Shogimen, Takashi The Relationship between Theology and Canon Law: Another Context of Political Tought in the Early Fourteenth Centuryda
522X-thi1.2Thijssen, J. M. M. H. The response to Thomas Aquinas in the early fourteenth century: eternity and infinity in the works of Henry of Harclay, Thomas of Wilton and William of Alnwick O. F. M.da
523X-dro1.1Dronke, PeterThe Return of Eurydiceda
524X-yol1.1 Yolles, JulianThe rhethoric of simplicity: faith and rethoric in Peter Damianda
525x-fer3.1Ferrois, Jose The Road to Modern Logic-An Interpretationda
526x-wil1.1Wilcox, Stanley The Scope of Early Rhetorical Instructionda
527x-vla1.3Vlastos, Gregory The Socratic Elenchusda
528x-qua1.1Quan, Stanislaus The solution of Zeno's first paradoxda
529X-jon2.1#2 Jonas., HansThe soul in gnosticism and Plotinusda
530X-jon2.1#1Jonas, HansThe Soul in Gnosticism and Plotinusda
531X-wal3.1Wallis, R. T. The Spiritual Importance of Not Knowingda
532x-gri2.1Grijs, F. J. A. deThe Thelogical Caracter of Aquinos De aeternitate mundida
533x-fei1.1 Feibleman, James K. The Therapy of the Dialecticda
534x-gra3.1Grant, EdwardThe translation of Greek an Arabic Science into Latinda
535X-pap1.1Papahagi, A.The Transmition of Boethius' "de Consolatione Philosophiae" in the Carolingian Ageda