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Guido Terreni, O. Carm. (1342) : studies and texts / edited by Alexander Fidora.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Textes et études du moyen âge ; 78.
- Textes et études du Moyen Âge ; 78
- Language:
- English
- French
- Latin
- Spanish
- Subjects (All):
- Theology, Doctrinal--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500--Congresses.
- Theology, Doctrinal.
- Canon law--Interpretation and construction--History--To 1500--Congresses.
- Canon law.
- Philosophy and religion--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500--Congresses.
- Philosophy and religion.
- Church history--Middle Ages, 600-1500--Congresses.
- Church history.
- Guido Terreni, de Perpiniano, approximately 1260-1342--Congresses.
- Guido Terreni.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiii, 405 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Barcelona ; Madrid : Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales, [2015]
- Language Note:
- In English, French, Spanish and Latin.
- Summary:
- The articles and editions gathered in this volume explore the extremely rich, though still understudied, philosophical and theological oeuvre of the Catalan Carmelite Guido Terreni (ca. 1270-1342). The Catalan philosopher and theologian Guido Terreni (ca. 1270- 1342) is one of the most outstanding figures in the history of the Carmelite order. The articles gathered in the first part of this volume explore the extremely rich, though still understudied, oeuvre of the Bishop of Majorca and Elne which comprises philosophico-theological, polemical , biblical and juridical texts. Since many of these works remain unedited, the second part of the volume contains selected text editions from Guido's commentaries on Aristotle's Physics and the Decretum Gratiani, as well as from his influential Quodlibetal Questions. Altogether, the sixteen contributions in this volume offer a comprehensive and up-to-date appraisal of Guido's major contribution to the intellectual and political debates of his age and beyond.
- Notes:
- "The present volume is the result of an international conference held in June 2013 at the Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM) of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona"--Page xiii.
- O. Carm stands for: Order of Carmelites.
- On title page, the dagger symbol appears before the date 1342.
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-393) and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 2-503-56652-9
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