- of
Aristotle but also of Neoplatonism. The Scholastics, also
known as
Schoolmen,
included as its main
figures Anselm of
Canterbury ("the
father of scholasticism")...
-
between the Averroists,
Siger and
Pierre Dubois, and the more
orthodox schoolmen. The
matter was
settled by the
Papal Legate,
Simon de Brion, afterwards...
- p. 154.
Davies 2004, p. 14. Duignan, Brian, ed. (2011). "Age of the
Schoolmen". The
History of Philosophy,
Medieval Philosophy, from 500 to 1500 CE...
- ancienne,
containing about 5,000
citations from the scriptures,
fathers and
schoolmen.
Jacques Davy Du Perron,
bishop of Évreux (who
later became cardinal and...
- For
sometimes we use the word
nature for that
Author of
nature whom the
schoolmen,
harshly enough, call
natura naturans, as when it is said that nature...
-
scholasticism was an
important tool, and the
academicians were
called schoolmen.
During the
Middle Ages and much of the
Early Modern period, the main...
- For
sometimes we use the word
nature for that
Author of
nature whom the
schoolmen,
harshly enough, call
natura naturans, as when it is said that nature...
-
thought which dominated teaching by the
academics ("scholastics", or "
schoolmen") of
medieval universities in
Europe from
about 1100 to 1700, The 13th...
- Great. In the
Middle Ages, the
theory was
systematically taught by the
Schoolmen such as Bonaventure.
Augustine "coupled the
doctrine of the
Trinity with...
-
twelfth century, and it was
finally under its flag that the late
Spanish Schoolmen developed the
foundations of the
genesis and
functioning of spontaneously...