1. Introduction 2. The Ancient Traditions in Medieval Philosophy 3. Old Traditions and New Beginnings 4. Traditions Apart 5. The Latin Twelfth Century 6. Philosophy in Twelfth-Century Islam 7. Philosophy in Paris and Oxford, 1200–1277 8. Philosophy in the Universities 1277–1400 9. Philosophy Outside the Universities, 1200–1400 10. Not an Epilogue: ‘Medieval’ Philosophy, 1400–1700
Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK
'Professor Marenbon’s book is an authoritative, comprehensive, yet
accessible survey of medieval philosophy, written by an expert at
the height of his critical powers. Not only does the book guide the
reader through the diverse issues of medieval philosophy, but
provides sagacious instruction and illuminating commentary on the
central topics of its chosen period of study.' - Martin Stone,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium'Marenbon has managed to
write about an enormous array of topics in a lucid and accessible
way. His prose is clear without being condescending, informative
without being either patronizing or importunate. The beginner will
find it approachable and unpretentious.' - Peter King, University
of Toronto, Canada
'Professor Marenbon’s book is an authoritative, comprehensive, yet
accessible survey of medieval philosophy, written by an expert at
the height of his critical powers. Not only does the book guide the
reader through the diverse issues of medieval philosophy, but
provides sagacious instruction and illuminating commentary on the
central topics of its chosen period of study.' – Martin Stone,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium'Marenbon has managed to
write about an enormous array of topics in a lucid and accessible
way. His prose is clear without being condescending, informative
without being either patronizing or importunate. The beginner will
find it approachable and unpretentious.' – Peter King, University
of Toronto, Canada
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