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Medieval philosophy and theology
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Chen Yuehua
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Middeleeuse Studies, Mediëvalistiek en Mediëvalisme: Kritiese onderskeide en samehange
Medieval Studies, Medievalist Studies and Medievalism: Critical distinctions and intersections. The aim of this article is to clarify Medievalism (Mediëvalisme) as a research challenge in Medieval Studies, thereby contributing to the discipline’s ...
Johann Beukes
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From Ockham to Cusa: The encyclopaedic case for ‘post-scholasticism’ in Medieval philosophy. This article argues for the encyclopaedic recognition of ‘post-scholasticism’, indicating the very last and complex period (circa 1349–1464) in late Medieval ...
Johann Beukes
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The Fragile Signs of Historical Matter: On the Poetics of Old-Czech Narrative ‘Entertainingly Edifying’ Prose [PDF]
This study explores the poetics of Old Czech narrative prose, focusing on how medieval vernacular texts navigate the instability between sign and meaning.
Martin Šorm
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Jak učit poezii — revize výukových metod. Úvaha, jak vrátit básním rytmus, žákům vztah k poezii a učitelům sebevědomí [PDF]
In this study I reflect on how poetry can be used to develop skills and knowledge related to the teaching of language and literature (e.g. phonetic, etymological and syntactic analysis, creative writing, vocabulary expansion, reading competence) as well ...
Klára Čermochová
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Řeč zvířecího pohledu v povídce Kondor Adalberta Stiftera [PDF]
Animals have a peculiar place in the works of Adalbert Stifter, a 19th century Czech and Austrian writer. He describes them in his prose, but also in an unpublished essay ‘Zur Psichologie der Thiere’, where he bases his concept of the animal on both ...
Lukáš Červený
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The Dominican Robert Kilwardby (ca. 1215–1279) as schoolman and ecclesiastical official
This article, by reworking the most recent specialist contributions, presents a fresh overview of the scholastic and ecclesiastical contributions of the Oxford Dominican Robert Kilwardby (ca. 1215–1279). After highlighting the current research problem of
Johann Beukes
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Sensus communis: The relevance of Medieval philosophy in the 21st century
This article addresses the underestimation of Medieval philosophy in the contemporary curriculum by engaging its very origins in the ‘postmodern’ dislocation of philosophy.
Johann Beukes
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A scholar from Nijmegen at the Universities of Paris and Heidelberg in the later Middle Ages: The life and work of Marsilius of Inghen (ca. 1340–1396). This article provides an introduction to the thought of the 14th-century Dutch intellectual Marsilius ...
Johann Beukes
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Martin Heidegger on distinctio essentia and existentia in scholasticism [PDF]
Reflections on the categories of essence (essentia) and existence (existentia), their interrelationships and ability to differentiate form the core of medieval scholasticism.
E. S. Marchukova
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