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Obiectum
Notes on the invebtion of a word
Bibliographic Details
Author:
Lawrence Dewan
Volume:
48
Pages:
37-96
Periodical:
Archives d'histoire doctrinale et littéraire du Moyen Âge
Format:
Article
Topic:
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Works
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Studies on Vocabulary/Themes
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Topics - Latin vocabulary
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O
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Obiectum
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Doctrine
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Man
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[Doctrine de la connaissance]
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[Connaissance sensible (le rêve)]
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[Rêve-songe-imagination-l'imaginaire-vision(s)]
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[Vision(s)-illusion]
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[Vision corporelle]
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Influence and Survival
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The Middle Ages (430-1453)
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Influence on the various authors and writings
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Alain of Lille
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Influence and Survival
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The Middle Ages (430-1453)
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Influence on the various authors and writings
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Alexandre of Hales (ca. 1185 - 1245)
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Influence and Survival
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The Middle Ages (430-1453)
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Influence on the various authors and writings
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Boethius (ca. 480- ca. 525)
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Influence and Survival
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The Middle Ages (430-1453)
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Influence on the various authors and writings
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[Quinque sunt digressiones cogitationes]
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Influence and Survival
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The Middle Ages (430-1453)
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Influence on the various authors and writings
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[Robert Grosseteste]
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