Sten Ebbesen has contributed many works in the field of ancient and
medieval philosophy over decades of dedicated research. His crisp
and lucid style and his philosophical penetration of often
difficult concepts and issues is both clear and intellectually
impressive. Ashgate is proud to present this thematically arranged
three volume set of his collected essays, each thoroughly revised
and updated. Volume Two: Topics in Latin Philosophy from the 12th
-14th Centuries explores issues in medieval philosophy from the
time nominalists and other schools competed in twelfth-century
Paris to the mature scholasticism of Boethius of Dacia, Radulphus
Brito and other 'modist' thinkers of the late thirteenth century
and, finally, the new nominalism of John Buridan in the fourteenth
century.
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