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It is true that Duns Scotus did not neglect the newly created interest in Aristotelian doctrine , but he managed to combine the two currents of thought in such a manner that he did not appear to be an innovator or breaker of traditions ...
It is true that Duns Scotus did not neglect the newly created interest in Aristotelian doctrine , but he managed to combine the two currents of thought in such a manner that he did not appear to be an innovator or breaker of traditions ...
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This is of interest and hence I quote the passage : Pro complemento huius quaestionis proponenda videbantur varia nomina , quibus veteres materiam appellare consueverunt , occasione accepta ex eius natura iam descripta .
This is of interest and hence I quote the passage : Pro complemento huius quaestionis proponenda videbantur varia nomina , quibus veteres materiam appellare consueverunt , occasione accepta ex eius natura iam descripta .
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Father Jerome will be remembered for his intense interest in English literature , shown particularly in his scholarly paper , " Literature and Morality : A Prefatory Essay , " which he read at the meeting of the Franciscan Educational ...
Father Jerome will be remembered for his intense interest in English literature , shown particularly in his scholarly paper , " Literature and Morality : A Prefatory Essay , " which he read at the meeting of the Franciscan Educational ...
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THE REBIRTH OF THE FINE ARTS AND FRANCISCAN THOUGHT | 1 |
A SPECIAL ASPECT OF ATHANASIAN SOTERIOLOGYPart I | 30 |
JOHN PONCE FRANCISCAN SCOTist of the Seventeenth CentTURY | 54 |
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