Tempus aevum aeternitatis: la concettualizzazione del tempo nel pensiero tardomedievale: atti del colloquio internazionale, Trieste, 4-6 marzo 1999 [Book Review]

Firenze: L.S. Olschki (2000)
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Scholars from all over Europe have focused on various aspects of philosophical and theological theories on time that characterized late medieval thought. The essays within this volume of the Acts of the international Colloquium held at Trieste, Italy, are a major contribution to the most current research in this field of study.

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