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Time and Soul in Fourteenth Century Theology. Three questions of William of Alnwick on the Existence, the Ontological Status and the Unity of Time.

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Publisher: Olschki Ed.
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Series: Coll.Biblioteca di «Nuncius»,45.
Details: cm.17x24, pp.LIXIV,194, brossura Coll.Biblioteca di «Nuncius»,45.

Abstract: In questo volume è presentata l’edizione critica, con introduzione dottrinale, delle «Quaestiones de tempore» di Guglielmo di Alnwick, discepolo di Duns Scoto. Interessante è il fatto che Alnwick, fra il 1313 e il 1320, stese tre successive versioni delleThis volume presents a critical edition, with a doctrinal introduction, of the «Quaestiones de tempore» delivered by William of Alnwick, disciple of Duns Scotus. It is interesting to note that between 1314 and 1320, Alnwick wrote three successive versions.

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