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Perception and Extramission in De quantitate animae [PDF]
Augustine is commonly interpreted as endorsing an extramission theory of perception in De quantitate animae. A close examination of the text shows, instead, that he is committed to its rejection. I end with some remarks about what it takes for an account
Kalderon, Mark Eli
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Acute renal failure according to ancient Greek and Byzantine medical writers. [PDF]
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Making modern migraine medieval: men of science, Hildegard of Bingen and the life of a retrospective diagnosis. [PDF]
Foxhall K.
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'Arthritis' in Byzantium (AD 324-1453): unknown information from non-medical literary sources. [PDF]
Lascaratos J.
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Recensie: Gregor von Nazianz, De humana natura (c. 1,2,14): Text, Übersetzung, Kommentar (Patrologia. Beiträge zum Studium der Kirchenväter, 6) / Domiter, K. (Frankfurt am Main, 1999) [PDF]
Leemans, Johan
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Polska bibliografia Antyku Chrześcijańskiego 2020
Wojciech Stawiszyński
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The Unique <i>Liber Sermonum</i> of Martin of León (c.1130-1203): The Third Crusade, Popular Preaching and the Liturgical Front. [PDF]
Marx A.
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