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Title
Issue
KANTIK GHOSH
Logic and Lollardy
76/2
p. 251
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Jeffrey Hamburger
François Boespflug, Olivier Christin, and Benoit Tassel (introd., trans., and ed.),
Johannes Molanus; traité des saintes images, Patrimoines Christianisme
67/1
p. 121
OSMUND LEWRY
Théorie de la Prophétie et Philosophie de la Connaissance aux environs de 1230: La contribution d'Hugues de Saint-Cher (Ms. Douai 434, Question 481). (Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense 40)
, by Jean-Pierre Torrell
49/1
p. 129
Richard Dance
Peter Dendle,
Satan Unbound: The Devil in Old English Narrative Literature
72/1
p. 131
Desmond Paul Henry
Saint Anselm's Proslogion with a Reply on Behalf of the Fool by Gaunilo, and The Author's Reply to Gaunilo
, by M. J. Charlesworth
35/2
p. 133
Desmond Paul Henry
Duns Scotus: Philosophical Writings. (Nelson's Philosophical Texts)
, by Allan Wolter
32/2
p. 144
STEVEN F. KRUGER
Kathryn L. Lynch,
Chaucer's Philosophical Visions, Chaucer Studies 27
71/1
p. 147
P.T. Geach
William of Sherwood's Introduction to Logic
, by Norman Kretzmann
39/2
p. 180
P.T. Geach
Medieval Logic and Metaphysics
, by D. P. Henry
42/3
p. 269
J. Leclercq
A Companion to the Study of St. Anselm
, by Jasper Hopkins
43/3
p. 270
Stephen Gersh
Porphyry the Phoenician: Isagoge, (Mediaeval Sources in Translation 16)
, by Edward W. Warren
46/2
p. 286
RICHARD CROSS
Gyula Klima (trans.),
John Buridan: Summulae de dialectica, Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy
72/2
p. 316
M.B. Crowe
The Mirror of Language: A Study in the Medieval Theory of Knowledge
, by Marcia L. Colish
39/3
p. 325
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