476 | x-cuf1.1 | Cuffel , Victoria | The Classical Greek Concept of Slavery | da |
477 | X-car2.1 | Carroll, William E. | The condemnations of Paris (1277) and the christian origins of modern science | da |
478 | X-mau1.1 | Maurer, Armand | The De Quidditatibus Entium of Dietrich of Freiberg and its criticism of Thomistic Metaphysics | da |
479 | X-tig1.1 | Tigersted, E. N. | The Decline and Fall of the Neoplatonic Interpretation of Plato | da |
480 | x-ken1.1 | Kennedy, George A. K | The Earliest Rhetorical Handbooks | da |
481 | X-mac2.2 | MacDonald, Scott | The Esse/Essentia Argument in Aquinas's De ente et essentia | da |
482 | X-aer1.2 | Aertsen, Jan A. | The Eternity of the World: The Believing and The Philosophical Tomas. Some Comments | da |
483 | x-ker1.2 | Kerferd, G.B. | The First Greek Sophists | da |
484 | X-sch5.10 | Schabel, C. si Minervini, L. | The French and Latin Dossier on the Institution of the Governments of Amaury of Lusignan | da |
485 | X-del2.1 | Del Punta, Francesco | The Genre of Commentaries in the Middle Ages and its Relation to the Nature and Originality of Medieval Tought | da |
486 | X-ome1.1 | O'Meara, Dominic J. | The hierarchical ordering of the reality in Plotinus | da |
487 | x-wol2.1 | Wolfsdorf, D. | The Historical Reader of Plato's Protagoras | da |
488 | x-caj1.5 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion | da |
489 | x-caj1.1 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limits | da |
490 | x-caj1.2 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limits | da |
491 | x-caj1.3 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limits | da |
492 | x-caj1.4 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limits | da |
493 | x-caj1.6 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limits | da |
494 | x-caj1.7 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limits | da |
495 | x-caj1.8 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limits | da |
496 | x-caj1.9 | Cajori, Florian | The History of Zeno's Arguments on Motion: Phases in the Development of the Theory of Limits | da |
497 | X-ris1.2 | Rist, John M. | The indefinite dyad and intelligible matter in Plotinus | da |
498 | X-kem1.1 | Kempshall, Matthew | The individual good in Late Medieval Scholastic Political Thought- Nicomacheann Etichs I.2 and IX.8 | da |
499 | x-bla2.1 | Blanco, Arturo | The influence of faith in angels on the medieval vision of nature and man | da |
500 | x-klo1.2 | Klosko, George | The Insufficiency of Reason in Plato's Gorgias | da |
501 | x-bar1.3 | Barnes, Jonathan | The Law of Contradiction | da |
502 | X-lew2.1 | Lewry, Osmund | The liber sex principiorum, a supposedly porretanean work a study in ascription | da |
503 | X-hoe1.1 | Hoenen, M. J. F. M | The literary reception of Thomas Aquinas' view on the provability of the Eternity of the world in de la mares correctorium (1278 9) and the correctoria corruptorii (1279 ca 1286) | da |
504 | x-sol2.1 | Solon, T.P.M. | The Logic of Aquinas' Tertia Via | da |
505 | x-swe1.1 | Swenson, David F. | The Logical Significance of the Paradoxes of Zeno | da |
506 | X-ned1.1 | Nederman, Cary J. | The meaning of "Aristotelianism" in Medieval Moral and Political Thought | da |
507 | X-sch5.12 | Schabel C. | The Nicosia Franciscans vs. The Chapter of Nicosia Cathedral | da |
508 | X-hil1.1 | Hildegard von Bingen | The Origin of Fire, Music and Visions of Hildegard von Bingen | da |
509 | x-kin2.1 | McKinney, Ronald H. | The Origins of Modern DIalectics | da |
510 | X-dod1.1 | Dodds, E.R. | The Parmenides of Plato and the origin of the neoplatonic" One" | da |
511 | x-mck1.1 | McKie, John R. | The Persusasiveness of Zeno's Paradoxes | da |
512 | x-bri2.1 | Brill, Alan | The phenomenology of true dreams in Maimonides | da |
513 | X-kli1.1 | Klibansky, Raymond | The Platonic tradition | da |
514 | X-che1.1 | Chenu, M.D. | The platonism of the twelfth century (chapter) | da |
515 | x-buc1.1 | Bucks, Gertrude | The Present Status of Rhetorical Theory | da |
516 | x-caj1.10 | Cajori, Florian | The Purpose of Zeno's Arguments on Motion | da |
517 | x-sch5.21 | Chris Schabel | The Quaestiones Libri Physicorum by Franciscus Marbres (alias Johannes Canonicus). Part I: Author, Text and Reception | da |
518 | X-sch5.11 | Schabel C. | The Quodlibeta of Peter of Auvergne | da |
519 | X-sch5.18 | Schabel C. | The Redactions of Francis of Marchia's Commentary on Book 3 of the sentences | da |
520 | x-klo1.3 | Klosko, George | The Refutation of Callicles in Plato's 'Gorgias" | da |
521 | X-sho1.1 | Shogimen, Takashi | The Relationship between Theology and Canon Law: Another Context of Political Tought in the Early Fourteenth Century | da |
522 | X-thi1.2 | Thijssen, 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 |
523 | X-dro1.1 | Dronke, Peter | The Return of Eurydice | da |
524 | X-yol1.1 | Yolles, Julian | The rhethoric of simplicity: faith and rethoric in Peter Damian | da |
525 | x-fer3.1 | Ferrois, Jose | The Road to Modern Logic-An Interpretation | da |