Scholasticism: personalities and problems of medieval philosophy

South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press (1960)
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"The book closes with Pieper's thoughts on the permanent philosophical and theological significance of scholasticism and the Middle Ages. Once again, wearing his learning lightly, writing with a clarity that delights, Josef Pieper has taken the field from stuffier and more extended accounts."--BOOK JACKET.

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