Nr.CotaAutorTitlu  Disponibil
3696PRO4.1Theodorus ProdromusTheodori Prodromi Catomyomachiada
3697HES1.2.1HesiodTheogony, Works and Days, Testimoniada
3698FIC1.2.2Ficinus, MarsiliusTheologia platonica de immortalitate animorum (V - VIII)da
3699FIC1.2.4Ficinus, MarsiliusTheologia platonica de immortalitate animorum (XII - XIV)da
3700FIC1.2.6Ficinus, MarsiliusTheologia platonica de immortalitate animorum (XVII - XVIII)da
3701ABE1.3Abelard, PierreTheologia Scholariumda
3702PSE1.2.1Michael PsellusTheologica vol.1 (ed. Gautier)da
3703SCH5.2Schabel, Christopher (ed.)Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages. The Fourteenth Century.da
3704NIE1.1Niederbacher, Bruno; Leibold, Gerhard (Hg.)Theologie als Wissenschaft in Mittelalterda
3705PEP1.1Pepin, Jean Theologie cosmique et theologie chrettienne (Ambroise, Exam. I, 1-4)da
3706LEM1.1Lemoine, Michel; Picard-Parra, Clotilde (trad.)Théologie et cosmologie au XIIe siècle. L'Ecole de Chartresnu
3707TRO1.3Trottmann, ChristianTheologie et noetique au XIIIe siecleda
3708PRO1.9.1ProclusTheologie platonicienne, I, ed. Saffrey-Westerinkda
3709PRO1.9.2ProclusTheologie platonicienne, II, ed. Saffrey-Westerinkda
3710PRO1.9.4ProclusTheologie platonicienne, IV, ed. Saffrey-Westerinkda
3711BOU10.1Alain BoureauTheologie, science et censure au XIIIe sieccle. Le cas de Jean Peckhamda
3712FUN1.2Funkenstein, AmosTheology and the scientific imagination from the Middle Ages to the seventeenth centuryda
3713SCH5.1Schabel, ChristopherTheology at Paris 1316-1345, Peter Auriol and the Problem of divine foreknowledge and future contingentsnu
3714MAR16.37Maritain, JacquesTheonasda
3715THE7.1Theophylactus SimocattaTheophylacti Simocattae Historiaeda
3716AEG1.2Aegidius de RomaTheoremata de esse et essentiada
3717PER2.1Perler, DominikThéories de l'intentionalité au moyen âgenu
3718HOF4.1Hoffmann, Philippe; Timotin, Andrei (eds.)Théories et pratiques de la prière à la fin de l'antiquitéda
3719PAS1.1Pasnau, RobertTheories of cognition in the Later Middle Agesda
3720NUC1.1Nuchelmans, GabrielTheories of the Proposition. Ancient and medieval conceptions of the bearers of truth and falsity da