Introduction

In Time and Eternity in Mid-Thirteenth Century Thought. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (2006)
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This introductory chapter begins with an explanation of the author’s motivations for writing this book. It then discusses the scope of the study, and the references and methodology used. A brief overview of the chapter included in this volume is presented.

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