The ‘Sentences’-Commentary of Stukle: A New Source for Oxford Theology in the Fourteenth Century

The recovery of the work of an author previously known only through citations and references in other manuscripts is always an exciting event. Although rare in any area of medieval studies, such finds broaden our knowledge of the intellectual development and open up new aspects for study. It was thr...

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Main Author: Courtenay, William J. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1978
In: Traditio
Year: 1978, Volume: 34, Pages: 435-438
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