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¿Influyó pseudo-dionisio en Leoncio de Neápolis?
(2004-2005)
La teoría política del medioevo tardío en la vía de la modernidad : cambios de perspectiva en los estudios de los últimos decenios
(2000)
It is not the intention of this short overview to give a whole picture of the research on medieval political philosophy at large during the 20 th century, but rather to sketch the (different) evaluations of some important ...
Gregorio Magno y su época : homenaje al XIV centenario de su muerte, 604-2004
(Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval 'José Luis Romero'. Sección Historia Antigua, 2006)
La recepción de La Política aristotélica y el desarrollo del concepto de estado en el medioevo tardío en Tomás de Aquino y Marsilio de Padua
(2000)
The author analyzes the contribution of Aristotle's Politics to the process fo separation between theology and politics, in which the predominance of political theology concludes. He emphasizes specially three aspects of ...
El testimonio de Alberto Magno sobre la recepción de La Política de Aristóteles : sobre la formación de la política como teoría a partir de 1265
(2000)
The paper deals with the gradual constitution of the politica as theory in the middle ages. The author articulates the paper in three parts in accordance to three different stages of medieval treatment of the politica as ...
Die verse Römerbrief 1, 19ff. Im verständnis abaelards
(2000)
Although over the last years scholarly work on Peter Abelard as both, theologian and philosopher, has increased rapidly, only little attention has been paid to his interpretation of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. As it ...
El tratado de Lege de Tomás de Aquino : una relectura de las cuestiones sobre la ley divina
(2000)
The author studies the De Lege treatise of Saint Thomas Aquinas (S.Th. I-IIae, qq. 90-108), examining the causes that induced Saint Thomas to write this treatise, as well as the subjects of the community of men regarding ...