John Blund's Treatise on the Soul is probably the earliest text of its kind: a witness to the first reception of Greek and Arabic psychology at Oxford and foundation for a new area of medieval philosophical speculation. This book contains Hunt's Latin edition with a new English translation and a new introduction to the text by Michael Dunne.
John Blund's Treatise on the Soul is probably the earliest text of its kind: a witness to the first reception of Greek and Arabic psychology at Oxford and foundation for a new area of medieval philosophical speculation. This book contains Hunt's Latin edition with a new English translation and a new introduction to the text by Michael Dunne.
Michael Dunne is currently Head of the Department of Philosophy at NUI Maynooth and is President of the Irish Philosophical Society. His main area of interest is Ireland's mediaeval university philosophical heritage. His current research project involves the edition of the scholastic works of Richard FitzRalph (1300-1360). Among his recent publications is (with J. McEvoy) The Irish Contribution to European Scholastic Thought (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009). Michael is a member of numerous learned societies, including the Royal Historical Society and the Société internationale pour l'étude de la philosophie médiévale (SIEPM).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction to the New Edition Introduction to the Latin Edition of 1970 Addenda to the Latin Text Sigla codicum Index capitulorum (Chapter index) Tractatus de anima secundum Iohannem Blondum Appendix Index auctorum (Index of authors) Index nominum et verborum potiorum (Index of names and key words) Subject Index
Introduction to the New Edition Introduction to the Latin Edition of 1970 Addenda to the Latin Text Sigla codicum Index capitulorum (Chapter index) Tractatus de anima secundum Iohannem Blondum Appendix Index auctorum (Index of authors) Index nominum et verborum potiorum (Index of names and key words) Subject Index
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