6. The Anonymous Liber de anima Ascribed to Nicholas Bonet

Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 56:201-219 (2014)
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: This contribution offers a detailed presentation of an anonymous book on the soul ascribed to the fourteenth-century Franciscan philosopher and theologian Nicholas Bonet. The work is conserved in two manuscripts of the National Library of the Czech Republic in Prague. In both manuscripts the work is almost certainly incomplete. It has a strong focus on the vegetative and sensitive operations of the human soul and on phenomena such as light and colour. Keywords: Fourteenth-century philosophy, Nicholas Bonet, philosophical manuscripts, philosophical psychology, the soul.

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Paul Bakker
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The Natural Theology of Nicholas Bonetus.Garrett Smith - 2021 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4:642-667.

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