Geoffrey of Aspall : questions on Aristotle's Physics / edited by Silvia Donati & Cecilia Trifogli ;...
Geoffrey of Aspall : questions on Aristotle's Physics / edited by Silvia Donati & Cecilia Trifogli ; english translation by E. Jennifer Ashworth & Cecilia Trifogli.
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Oxford : Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 2017.
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G 2017/3975 , G 2017/4269
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2 volumes ( cix, 1307 pages ) ; 25 cm
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text
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unmediated
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volume
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Oxford : Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 2017.
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First edition.
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England
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2017.
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"Geoffrey of Aspall, who died in 1287 and was master of Arts by 1262, was active at Oxford in the years 1255 to1265. He wrote commentaries on several Aristotelian works, and was certainly a major protagonist of the introduction of Aristotelian learning to Oxford. In particular, he produced a very extensive question-style commentary on Aristotle's P...
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Geoffrey of Aspall : questions on Aristotle's Physics / edited by Silvia Donati & Cecilia Trifogli ; english translation by E. Jennifer Ashworth & Cecilia Trifogli.
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Questions on Aristotle's Physics
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Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi ; 26-27
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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G 2017/3975 , G 2017/4269
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74VKVXA4QELy
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ISBN
0197266002 (Part 2 ; hardback)
9780197265994 (Part 1 ; hardback)
0197265995 (Part 1 ; hardback)
9780197266007 (Part 2 ; hardback)
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530.01
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991024118419802626