John Duns Scotus
Title: John Duns Scotus
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John Duns Scotus
John Duns Scotus: Commentary on the Sentences
In the Middle Ages, Peter Lombard?s Four Books of Sentences became the standard theological text. Like many of the theologians of his time, John Duns Scotus lectured and wrote commentaries on this work by Peter Lombard. He lectured for years on The Sentences and compiled two commentaries on them that he used as his personal texts for his lectures. It was known that he also used them
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man with great vision and foresight, regardless of his lack of social and scholastic acceptance during his time.
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The Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy and Philosophers, J. O. Urmson and Jonathan Rée, editors. London: Unman Hyman, 1991.
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