A history of philosophy: volume III: Ockham to SuárezPaulist Press, 1953 - 496 страница The Fourteenth Century -- Rise of the Schools of the Renaissance. Culminates with the revival of Scholasticism. |
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A history of philosophy: volume III: Ockham to Suárez Frederick Charles Copleston Ограничен приказ - 1953 |
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