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  • ...oth primary and secondary sources. A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages is extensively cross-referenced and indexed, constituting a complete source
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  • ...Renaissance]]; in fact, it has been called the [[Athens]] of the [[Middle Ages]].<ref>Profs. Spencer Baynes, L.L.D., and [[William Robertson Smith|W. Robe
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  • ...]] of Mercia is known to have given a Bible in c. 780. In the early middle ages the library was originally located in the cloisters. In the fourteenth cent ...documents which belong to the Dean and Chapter and stretch from the middle ages to the present day.
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  • ...forthcoming in Intentionality, Cognition, and Representation in the Middle Ages, edited by [[Directory:Logic Museum/Gyula Klima|Gyula Klima]] (Fordham Univ * Rethinking Representation in the Middle Ages, in Representation and Objects of Thought in Medieval Philosophy, edited by
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  • ...ket, and Soma by Chico's. The boutiques target middle-to-high-income women ages 25-40 with clothes made primarily from natural fabrics (cotton, linen, silk
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  • * Part II. Aristotle in the Middle Ages: * Part IV. Logic in the High Middle Ages: Semantic Theory:
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  • middle-aged women, ages 40 to 60, have one or more risk factors for [[Keyword:=heart disease]], inc middle-age women. According to the American Heart Association, the risk for high b
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  • ...and L.G. Sbrocchi, eds., ''Moral and Political Philosophies in the Middle Ages, vol. 2, Ottawa: Legas. ...Dominicans" in J. Marenbon, ed., ''Aristotle in Britain during the Middle Ages'' (pp. 51-6), Turnhout: Brepols.
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  • ...that the plant promoted chastity--it is reported that monks in the Middle Ages used chasteberry to decrease sexual desire.<a href="http://nccam.nih.gov/he
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  • ...European high culture. German literature can be traced back to the Middle Ages and the works of writers such as Walther von der Vogelweide and Wolfram von
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  • * Gracia, J.E. & Noone, T., ''A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages'', Blackwell 2003.
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  • ...rds'. <ref>Quoted by Etienne Gilson, ''History of Philosophy in the Middle Ages'', New York 1955, p. 398</ref>. ...Article 'Siger of Brabant', in <i>A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages</i>, ed. Gracia & Noone, Oxford 2006.
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  • ...eology and philosophy in the [[Western Europe|Latin West]] in the [[Middle Ages]], particularly in the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries. It was both a metho ...n the West came with the [[Carolingian Renaissance]] of the [[Early Middle Ages]]. [[Charlemagne]], advised by [[Peter of Pisa]] and [[Alcuin of York]], at
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  • ...Anagni]], [[Italy]], circa [[1243]]. Following the custom in the [[Middle Ages]] to designate the more celebrated among the doctors by certain epithets, h ...nocent IV]]; but Innocent IV was at Anagni only from [[25 June]] until the middle of October, 1243, and during the whole of [[1244]] was resident at Rome. Ha
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  • ...k''' (c 1275-1333) was an English theologian and philosopher of the middle ages. He was a disciple and associate of [[Duns Scotus]].
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  • ...on A. Wilson, ‘Roger Marston’, in: A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, ed. Jorge J.E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone, Blackwell Companions to Philosop
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  • * Covington, Michael A. 1984. Syntactic theory in the High Middle Ages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...losophy - Universality of Reason — Plurality of Philosophies in the Middle Ages Palermo, 16-22 September 2007 [http://thomistica.net/news/2007/8/4/interna
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  • ...ian Slavic tribes invaded the region of Roman Dalmatia in the early Middle Ages. Prior to the arrival of the Slavs, Roman Dalmatia was mainly inhabited by
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  • * Green-Pedersen, N. ''The Tradition of the Topics in the Middle Ages''. Munich: Philosophia, 1984.
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  • ...in: J. Gracia and T. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Blackwell, pp. 340-48. ...cia and T. Noone (eds.), Blackwell’s Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Blackwell, pp. 526-31.
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  • ...le than a [[steering oar]] held over the side. Development in the [[Middle Ages]] favored "[[round ship]]s", with a broad beam and heavily curved at both e
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  • ...dered the foremost literary statement produced in Europe during the Middle Ages, there is no shortage of celebrated literary figures; the writers and poets
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  • ...Longeway, article in the Blackwell ''Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages''</ref>.
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  • ...lanctus 1, 4, 6: edited by Peter Dronke, Poetic Individality in the Middle Ages (London 1986). Planctus 2, 5: edited by Giuseppe Vecchi, Pietro Abelardo, I
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  • ...the only significant logical works that were available in the early Middle Ages. These had been translated into [[Latin]] by [[Boethius]]. The other logi
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  • .... Gracia, Introduction to the Problem of Individuation in the Early Middle Ages, Munchen/Wien (Philosophia Verlag; series: Analytica, Investigations in Log *1993, 'A Contribution to the History of Theories of Induction in the Middle Ages' in: Kl. Jacobi (hrg.), Argumentationstheorie. Scholastische Forschungen zu
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  • ...: "Richard Rufus of Cornwall", in: A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, hrsg. v. Jorge J. E. Gracia/Timothy B. Noone, Malden/Oxford/Victoria 2006
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  • ...[[Dalmatian Italians#Roman Dalmatia |Roman Dalmatia]] in the early Middle Ages. Contemporary historian Danijel Dzino states that the 19 century theories o ...on history. Taking this into account, over a period of time in the middle ages we have new '''political identities''' of Southern Slavs emerging (regional
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  • ...cent boys and girls. Although it may begin in earliest puberty—between the ages of eight and ten—it is most common in the mid-teens. Acne often clears sp Another form of acne, which develops in middle age, is termed acne rosacea. It causes the central part of the face to erup
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  • ...conscientiousness in his clerical duties (not always a given in the Middle Ages) and for piety. He died at the papal court in Viterbo, Italy, on September
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  • ...pederast is a problem for Percy, but he explains this away by Aristotle's middle-class origins. We pass to the Middle Ages. Like many modern historians, Percy over-emphasises the contributions of t
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  • ...esus]]; a variety of Christian feast dates were used throughout the Middle Ages to mark the [[New Year]], while calendars often continued to display the mo
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  • Rudolf Schultze mentions the custom as early as the late Middle Ages <ref> Rudolf Schultze:''History of wine and drinking binge'', Berlin, 1867,
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  • ...Buridan, one of the most important Aristotelian commentators of the Middle Ages." [http://www.paleography.unifr.ch/petrus_de_alvernia Historische Hilfswis ...le Henri KNEEPKENS (eds.), Aristotle’s Peri Hermeneias in the Latin Middle Ages. Essays on the Commentary Tradition, Groningen–Haren, 2003, pp. 31-49
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  • ...logy|theologians]] and [[philosopher | philosophers]] of the High [[Middle Ages]] (the others being [[Thomas Aquinas]], [[William of Ockham]] and [[Bonaven * Gracia, J.E. & Noone, T., ''A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages'', Blackwell 2003.
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  • * Edwards, K., ''The English Secular Cathedrals in the Middle Ages'', Manchester 1949.
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  • ...ng "[[Christ|Christ's]] [[Mass (liturgy)|mass]]." It is derived from the [[Middle English]] ''Christemasse'' and [[Old English language|Old English]] ''Crist ===Middle Ages===
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[1]</sup></a> In the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance, chess was a part of noble culture; it was used
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  • ...> then we will be invoking what used to be called &mdash; since the Middle Ages, I think &mdash; a manner of ''general reference'' or a mode of ''plural de
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  • | &nbsp; || Eek for to winne love in sondry ages, Eek for to winne love in sondry ages,
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  • ...oming Slav, Becoming Croat] (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450) by Dr Danijel Dzino
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  • ...ard J. Etzkorn, ‘John Pecham’, in: A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, ed. Jorge J.E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone ,Blackwell Companions to Philosop ...che Reflexion in der Welt des späten Mittelalters/Political Thought in the Ages of Scholasticism. Essays in Honour of Jürgen Miethke, ed. Martin Kaufhold,
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  • ...ried the vegetable for use in winter. It lost its popularity in the Middle Ages but returned to favour in the seventeenth century.<ref name="OBFP">{{cite b ...shop display, with white asparagus at the back and green asparagus in the middle. The plant at the front is ''[[Ornithogalum pyrenaicum]]'', is commonly cal
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  • ==Back to the Dark Ages of Web 1.0== ...net thing'' was going to change our lives. And it did: in the digital dark ages (way back in 1995), a man named Robin Whittle wrote an article entitled [ht
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  • ...> Most women are astonished to learn that 80 percent of middle-aged women, ages 40 to 60, have one or more risk factors for heart disease, including high b
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  • * "In the latter ages of the Roman Empire this country suffered frequently from in-roads of Barba ...uropean Studies-The Slavonic Latin Symbiosis in Dalmatia during the Middle Ages ''by'' Victor Novak</ref> maintained cultural and economic links with the [
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