The Ancient Philosophical Legacy and its Transmission to the Middle Ages

In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 15–22 (2003)
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This chapter contains sections titled: A first stage: the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries A second stage: the late thirteenth and fourteenth centuries A third stage: the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

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