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 Ridyard, Susan J. - Benson, Robert G. (eds.), Man and Nature in the Middle Ages, Sewanee, Tenn., University of the South Press (Sewanee mediaeval studies, 6), 1995, iii + 245 pp. 
ResumConté: * Natura ridens, natura lachrymosa / John V. Fleming
 * Nature as light in Eriugena and Grosseteste; Nature and finality in Aquinas / James McEvoy
 * The Bifurcation of creation: Augustine's attitudes toward nature / Frederick H. Russell
 * Some effects of the Judeo-Christian concept of Deity on medieval treatments of classical problems / Richard C. Dales
 * Necessity, fate and a science of experience in Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas and Roger Bacon / Jeremiah Hackett
 * Nature's moral eye: Peter of Limoges' Tractatus moralis de Oculo / Richard Newhauser
 * The materialization of nature and of quaternary man in the early twelfth century / Paul Edward Dutton
 * Celestial reason: the development of Latin planetary astronomy to the twelfth century / Bruce S. Eastwood
 * The subjugation of nature in the development of the medieval hunt and tourney / Everett U. Crosby
 * Chaucer's "Kynde nature" / William Provost
 * Gawain in the wilderness / Edward Vasta
 * Clark (1995), "Zoology in the medieval Latin ..."
MatèriesFilosofia - Filosofia naturalDoctrina moral - Bestiari
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