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Fragen zur Bewertung des 14 und 15.Jahrhunderts, Miscellanea Mediaevalia 31

ISBN: 3110182610
ISBN 13: 9783110182613
Herausgeber: Jan A Aertsen/Martin Pickavé
Verlag: De Gruyter GmbH
Umfang: XX, 632 S., 20 Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.10.2004
Format: 3.9 x 24.6 x 18
Gewicht: 1176 g
Produktform: Buch
Einband: Leinen

The series MISCELLANEA MEDIAEVALIA was founded by Paul Wilpert in 1962 and since then has presented research from the Thomas Institute of the University of Cologne. The cornerstone of the series is provided by the proceedings of the biennial Cologne Medieval Studies Conferences, which were established over 50 years ago by Josef Koch, the founding director of the Institute. The interdisciplinary nature of these conferences is reflected in the proceedings. The MISCELLANEA MEDIAEVALIA gather together papers from all disciplines represented in Medieval Studies – medieval history, philosophy, theology, together with art and literature, all contribute to an overall perspective of the Middle Ages.

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The relationship between the Late Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times is still a controversial topic discussed. Some view the 14th and 15th century as a period of decline, others emphasize this eras formative and innovative role in modern times. Volume 31 of Miscellanea Mediaevalia takes an interdisciplinary look at this period while addressing critical, classic evaluations. More than 30 contributions discuss the philosophy of the Late Middle Ages (with special attention to moral and natural philosophy), scientific institutions of the Late Middle Ages, the architecture, economic and legal history, and the spirituality in the Late Middle Ages, as well as prominent figures such as Jean Gerson and Nicholas of Cusa.

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