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Early Thirteenth-Century English Franciscan Thought
Edited by Lydia Schumacher
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The thirteenth century was a dynamic period in intellectual history which witnessed the establishment of the first universities, most famously at Paris and Oxford. At these and other major European centres of learning, English-born Franciscans came to hold prominent roles both in the university faculties of the arts and theology and in the local studia across Europe that were primarily responsible for training Franciscans. This volume explores the contributions to scholarship of some of the leading English Franciscans or Franciscan associates from this period, including Roger Bacon, Adam Marsh, John Pecham, Thomas of Yorke, Roger Marston, Robert Grosseteste, Adam of Exeter, Richard Rufus of Cornwall, and Bartholomew of England. Through focussed studies of these figures’ signature ideas, contributions will provide a basis for drawing comparisons between the English Franciscan school and others that existed at the time, most famously at Paris.
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Publisher | De Gruyter
Published date | 25 Oct 2021
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 341
Dimensions | 240 x 170 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 722g
ISBN | 978-3-1106-8240-3
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BISAC | literary criticism / ancient & classical
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