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Vision and Certitude in the Age of Ockham : Optics, Epistemology and the Foundation of Semantics 1250-1345
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Katherine Tachau
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January 01 1988
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9789004451728
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9789004085527
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January 01 1988
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10.1163/9789004451728
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Book chapters
pp. I
Preliminary Material
pp. XIII
Preface
pp. XXI
Abbreviations
pp. 3
The Multiplication of Species: The Legacy of Roger Bacon
pp. 27
From the Baconian Synthesis to the Epistemology of John Duns Scotus
pp. 55
John Duns Scotus
pp. 85
Peter Aureol
pp. 113
William of Ockham
pp. 157
Oxford between Scotus and Ockham
pp. 180
The Early Reaction to Aureol and Ockham: The Views of Walter Chatton
pp. 209
Oxford in the 1320s
pp. 243
Oxford in the 1330s
pp. 275
Adam Wodeham at London and Oxford
pp. 315
Paris 1318–1345: The Interpreters of Scotus and Aureol
pp. 353
Epilogue: Adam Wodeham’s First Parisian Readers
pp. 384
Bibliography
pp. 403
Index Manuscriptorum
pp. 405
Index Personarum et Rerum
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