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 Dronke, Peter (ed.), A History of Twelfth-Century Western Philosophy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988, xi + 495 pp. 
ResumThis is the first comprehensive study of the philosophical achievements of twelfth-century Western Europe. It is the collaboration of fifteen scholars whose detailed survey makes accessible the intellectual preoccupations of the period, with all texts cited in English translation throughout. After a discussion of the cultural context of twelfth-century speculation, and some of the main streams of thought - Platonic, Stoic, and Arabic - that quickened it, comes a characterisation of the new problems and perspectives of the period, in scientific inquiry, speculative grammar, and logic. This is followed by a closer examination of the distinctive features of some of the most innovative thinkers of the time, from Anselm and Abelard to the School of Chartres. A final section shows the impact of newly recovered works of Aristotle in the twelfth-century West.
 Contents:
 * Introduction / Peter Dronke · 1-18
 Part I. Background:
 1. Philosophy, cosmology, and the twelfth-century Renaissance / Winthrop Wetherbee · 21-53
 2. The platonic inheritance / Tullio Gregory · 54-80
 3. The Stoic inheritance / Michael Lapidge · 81-112
 4. The Arabic inheritance / Jean Jolivet · 113-148
 Part II. New Perspectives:
 5. Scientific speculations / Charles Burnett · 151-176
 6. Speculative grammar Karin / Margareta Fredborg · 177-195
 7. Logic (i): from the late eleventh century ot the time of Abelard / Martin M. Tweedale · 196-226
 8. Logic (ii): the later twelfth century / Klaus Jacobi · 227-251
 Part III. Innovators:
 9. Anselm of Canterbury / Stephen Gersh · 255-278
 10. Peter Abelard / D. E. Luscombe · 279-307
 11. William of Conches / Dorothy Elford · 308-327
 12. Gilbert of Poitiers a note on the Porretani / John Marenbon · 328-357
 13. Thierry of Chartres / Peter Dronke · 358-385
 14. Hermann of Carinthia / Charles Burnett · 386-404
 Part IV. The Entry of the 'New' Aristotle:
 15. Aristotelian thought in Salerno / Danielle Jacquart · 407-428
 16. David of Dinant and the beginnings of Aristoteliansim in Paris / Enzo Maccagnolo · 429-442
MatèriesFilosofiaHistòria
NotesReimpr.: 1992.
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