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  1. Abramson, Tony, ed., Two Decades of Discovery.(Studies in Early Medieval Coinage, 1.) Wood-bridge, Eng., and Rochester, NY: Boydell and Brewer, 2008. Paper. Pp. vii, 202; many black-and-white figures and tables. $80. [REVIEW]Middle Ages - 1992 - Speculum 67:123-24.
     
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    Money in the Ancient Times and the Medieval Age.Ivica Musa - 2005 - Disputatio Philosophica 7 (1):13-26.
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    The Age of Reform, 1250-1550: An Intellectual and Religious History of Late Medieval and Reformation Europe.Steven Ozment - 2020 - Yale University Press.
    _Celebrating the fortieth anniversary of this seminal book, this new edition includes an illuminating foreword by Carlos Eire and Ronald K. Rittges_ The seeds of the swift and sweeping religious movement that reshaped European thought in the 1500s were sown in the late Middle Ages. In this book, Steven Ozment traces the growth and dissemination of dissenting intellectual trends through three centuries to their explosive burgeoning in the Reformations—both Protestant and Catholic—of the sixteenth century. He elucidates with great clarity the (...)
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    Medieval 'philosophy after the middle ages'.Iacob Schmutz - 2012 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The Oxford Handbook to Medieval Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 245.
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    The medieval new: ambivalence in an age of innovation.Patricia Clare Ingham - 2015 - Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    Despite the prodigious inventiveness of the Middle Ages, the era is often characterized as deeply suspicious of novelty. But if poets and philosophers urged caution about the new, Patricia Clare Ingham contends, their apprehension was less the result of a blind devotion to tradition than a response to radical expansions of possibility in diverse realms of art and science. Discovery and invention provoked moral questions in the Middle Ages, serving as a means to adjudicate the ethics of invention and opening (...)
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    Medieval Minds: Mental Health in the Middle Ages.Thomas F. Graham & Robert B. MacLeod - 1967 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1967 Medieval Minds looks at the Middle Ages as a period with changing attitudes towards mental health and its treatment. The book argues that it was a period that that bridged the ancient with the modern, ignorance with knowledge and superstition with science. The Middle Ages spanned almost a millennium in the history of the humanities and provided the people of this period with the benefit of this knowledge. The book looks at the promise and progress (...)
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    “Age Inflation and Deflation” in Medieval China.Sanping Chen - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (3):527-533.
    Using the twelve-year animal cycle, this paper uncovers and examines the dual phenomena of “age inflation” and “age deflation” in medieval China. While the first part raises serious doubt on the accuracy of the conventional method for calculating birth year in premodern China, the second section examining the deflation phenomenon provides yet another proof of the omnipotent law of economic rationality.
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    Medieval suggestions and newest Middle Ages in Romano Guardini's political analysis.Carlo Morganti - 2016 - Governare la Paura. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 9 (1).
    Romano Guardini does not want to replicate the medieval world, but he finds in the union of « faith and world » which he considers typical of the Middle Ages a useful means to avoid any dictatorship in Europe. The Middle Ages becomes therefore a political model for contemporary society. To refer to this theory, the Author usea the expression «Newest Middle Ages».
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  9. Medieval Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages. A Tribute to Stephen F. Brown.Kent Emery & Russell Freidman (eds.) - 2011 - Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters.
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    The Ages of Man: Medieval Interpretations of the Life Cycle.Elizabeth Sears, Patrick Mckee & Heta Kauppinen - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (2):194-196.
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    The Medieval Machine: The Industrial Revolution of the Middle Ages. Jean Gimpel.Barbara M. Kreutz - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):456-457.
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    Medieval Bodies: Life, Death and Art in the Middle Ages by Jack Hartnell.Nicholas Furton - 2020 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (1):188-191.
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    The Ages of Man: Medieval Interpretations of the Life Cycle. Elizabeth Sears.Joan Cadden - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):629-630.
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    The cultural context of medieval learning: proceedings of the first International Colloquium on Philosophy, Science, and Theology in the Middle Ages--September 1973.John Emery Murdoch & Edith Dudley Sylla (eds.) - 1975 - Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    JOHN E. MURDOCH AND EDITH DUDLEY SYLLA INTRODUCTION Conferences and colloquia are held and their results often published, but very rarely is any account ...
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    Medieval philosophy redefined as the Latin age: the development of cenoscopic science, AD354 to 1644 (from the birth of Augustine to the death of Poinsot).John Deely - 2010 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
    Originally published under title: Medieval philosophy redefined: Scranton [Pa.]: University of Scranton Press, 2010.
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    The Near West: Medieval North Africa, Latin Europe and the Mediterranean in the Second Axial Age By Allen James Fromherz.David Abulafia - 2018 - Journal of Islamic Studies 29 (1):110-112.
    © The Author. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected] Fromherz has already written a very useful book on the Almohads, and he now attempts to set his work on their remarkable empire within a much wider setting, from the seventh century, when Islam reached the Maghreb, all the way to the fifteenth century, and in the entire western Mediterranean. His thesis is that we should (...)
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    Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt: Female Adolescence, Jewish Law, and Ordinary Culture. By Eve Krakowski.Ross Brahn - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (1).
    Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt: Female Adolescence, Jewish Law, and Ordinary Culture. By Eve Krakowski. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xvi + 350. $39.95, £32.95.
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    Medieval Latin Rhythmic Poetry Dag Norberg: La poésie latine rythmique du haut moyen âge. (Studia Latina Holmiensia, ii.) Pp. 120. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1954. Paper, Kr. 12. [REVIEW]D. C. C. Young - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):289-290.
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    Middle Ages Giles of Rome and the Medieval Theory of Conception: A Study of the De formatione corporis humani in utero. By M. Anthony Hewson. London: Athlone Press, 1975. Pp. viii + 268. £10.00. [REVIEW]Andrew Wear - 1978 - British Journal for the History of Science 11 (2):179-180.
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    Medieval latin ovidian verse - (m.T.) Kretschmer latin love elegy and the dawn of the ovidian age. A study of the versus eporedienses and the latin classics. (Publications of the journal of medieval latin 14.) pp. 175. Turnhout: Brepols, 2020. Paper, €75. Isbn: 978-2-503-58703-5. [REVIEW]Cynthia White - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):507-509.
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  21. Medieval Britain: The Age of Chivalry. [REVIEW]Michael Bennett - 2001 - The Medieval Review 1.
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    The Age of Reform 1250-1550. An Intellectual and Religious History of late Medieval and Reformation Europe. [REVIEW]James Michael Weiss - 1982 - Moreana 19 (1):25-33.
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    Medieval Sensibilities: A History of Emotions in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Chad Wiener - 2021 - Essays in Philosophy 22 (1-2):140-144.
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    Middle Ages Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Science, and Logic. Collected Papers, 1933–1969. By Ernest A. Moody. Berkeley, Los Angeles, & London: University of California Press, 1975. Pp. xx + 454. £11.00. [REVIEW]J. D. North - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (3):258-260.
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    Medieval Skepticism and Chaucer: An Evaluation of the Skepticism of the 13th and 14th Centuries of Geoffrey Chaucer and His Immediate Predecessors--an Era that Looked Back on an Age of Faith and Forward to an Age of Reason.Mary Edith Thomas - 1950 - Cooper Square.
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    Middle Ages and Renaissance Archimedes in the Middle Ages. Volume iii: The Fate of the Medieval Archimedes, 1300 to 1565. By Marshall Clagett. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1978 . Pp. 1582 in 3 tomes. $75.00. [REVIEW]C. B. Schmitt - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):163-164.
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    Middle Ages A Source Book in Medieval Science. Ed. by Edward Grant. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1974. Pp. xviii + 864. £16.25. [REVIEW]C. B. Schmitt - 1976 - British Journal for the History of Science 9 (1):74-75.
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    The Medieval Reception of Book Zeta of Aristotle’s Metaphysics. Volume 1: Aristotle’s Ontology in the Middle Ages: The Tradition of Metaphysics, Book Zeta; Volume 2: Pauli Veneti, Expositio in duodecim libros Metaphysice Aristotelis, Liber VII by Gabriele Galluzzo. [REVIEW]Andrew Arlig - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (1):170-171.
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    The Ages of Man: Medieval Interpretations of the Life Cycle by Elizabeth Sears. [REVIEW]Joan Cadden - 1987 - Isis 78:629-630.
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    Esther in Medieval Garb: Jewish Interpretation of the Book of Esther in the Middle Ages.Jon D. Levenson & Barry Dov Walfish - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):327.
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    The middle ages and modern science: James Hannam: God’s philosophers: How the medieval world laid the foundations of modern science. London: Icon Books, 2009, xi+435 pp, £17.99 HB.Edward Grant - 2011 - Metascience 20 (1):185-190.
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    The Secret Middle Ages: Discovering the Real Medieval World.Roman Tokarczyk - 2005 - Utopian Studies 16 (1):143-146.
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    Archimedes in the Middle Ages. Volume III: The Fate of the Medieval Archimedes, 1300 to 1565. Marshall Clagett.Michael S. Mahoney - 1980 - Isis 71 (1):170-171.
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  34. Doing Public Philosophy in the Middle Ages? On the Philosophical Potential of Medieval Devotional Texts.Amber L. Griffioen - 2022 - Res Philosophica 99 (2):241-274.
    Medieval and early modern devotional works rarely receive serious treatment from philosophers, even those working in the subfields of philosophy of religion or the history of ideas. In this article, I examine one medieval devotional work in particular—the Middle High German image- and verse-program, Christus und die minnende Seele (CMS)—and I argue that it can plausibly be viewed as a form of medieval public philosophy, one that both exhibited and encouraged philosophical innovation. I address a few objections (...)
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    Essay Review: Medieval Science Illustrated: Album of Science: Antiquity and the Middle AgesAlbum of Science: Antiquity and the Middle Ages. MurdochJohn E. . Pp. xii + 403$50.Bruce Eastwood - 1986 - History of Science 24 (2):183-208.
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    Coloring the Middle Ages: Textual and Graphical Sources that Reveal the Importance of Color in Medieval Sculpture.Sandra Saenz-Lopez Perez - 2013 - In Andreas Speer (ed.), Zwischen Kunsthandwerk Und Kunst: Die,Schedula Diversarum Artium'. De Gruyter. pp. 274-287.
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    Proof of age of feudal heirs in medieval England.Sue Sheridan Walker - 1973 - Mediaeval Studies 35 (1):306-323.
  38. The Legend of the Middle Ages: Philosophical Explorations of Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.Mehmet Karabela - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (4):605-608.
    The majority of The Legend of the Middle Ages: Philosophical Explorations of Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam has been published previously in different forms, but this edition has been completely revised by the author, the well-known French medievalist and intellectual historian Rémi Brague. It was first published in French under the title Au moyen du Moyen Âge in 2006. The book consists of sixteen essays ranging from Brague’s early years at the Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I) in the 1990s up (...)
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  39. Medieval philosophy and the transcendentals: the case of Thomas Aquinas.Jan Aertsen - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    Students of Thomas Aquinas have so far lacked a comprehensive study of his doctrine of the transcendentals. This volume fills this lacuna, showing the fundamental character of the notions of being, one, true and good for his thought. The book inquires into the beginnings of the doctrine in the thirteenth century and explains the relation of the transcendental way of thought to Aquinas's conception of metaphysics. It analyzes 'Being', 'One', 'True', 'Good' and 'Beautiful' individually and discusses their importance for the (...)
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    The Legend of the Middle Ages: Philosophical Explorations of Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.Lydia G. Cochrane (ed.) - 2009 - University of Chicago Press.
    This volume presents a penetrating interview and sixteen essays that explore key intersections of medieval religion and philosophy. With characteristic erudition and insight, Rémi_ _Brague focuses less on individual Christian, Jewish, and Muslim thinkers than on their relationships with one another. Their disparate philosophical worlds, Brague shows, were grounded in different models of revelation that engendered divergent interpretations of the ancient Greek sources they held in common. So, despite striking similarities in their solutions for the philosophical problems they all (...)
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    The Legend of the Middle Ages: Philosophical Explorations of Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.Lydia G. Cochrane (ed.) - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    This volume presents a penetrating interview and sixteen essays that explore key intersections of medieval religion and philosophy. With characteristic erudition and insight, Rémi_ _Brague focuses less on individual Christian, Jewish, and Muslim thinkers than on their relationships with one another. Their disparate philosophical worlds, Brague shows, were grounded in different models of revelation that engendered divergent interpretations of the ancient Greek sources they held in common. So, despite striking similarities in their solutions for the philosophical problems they all (...)
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    Pristina Medicamenta: Ancient and Medieval Medical Botany; Herbs and Herbalism in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. [REVIEW]Brian Ogilvie - 2003 - Isis 94:362-364.
    Jerry Stannard. Pristina Medicamenta: Ancient and Medieval Medical Botany. Edited by, Katherine E. Stannard and Richard Kay. (Variorum Collected Studies Series.) xxii + 324 pp., frontis., illus., index. Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate, 1999. $110.95. Jerry Stannard. Herbs and Herbalism in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Edited by, Katherine E. Stannard and Richard Kay. (Variorum Collected Studies Series.) xvi + 342 pp., frontis., illus., tables, index. Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate, 1999. $110.95.
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    The Legend of the Middle Ages: Philosophical Explorations of Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.Rémi Brague - 2009 - University of Chicago Press.
    Modern interpreters have variously cast the Middle Ages as a benighted past from which the West had to evolve and, more recently, as the model for a potential ...
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    Buddhism and the transformation of old age in medieval Japan.Edward Robertson Drott - 2016 - Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press.
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    The ages of man. A study in medieval writing and thought : J.A. Burrow , xii + 212 pp., $39.95. [REVIEW]Robert Bartlett - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (4):503-504.
  46. Continuities and disruptions between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: proceedings of the colloquium held at the Warburg Institute, 15-16 June 2007, jointly organised by the Warburg Institute and the Gabinete de Filosofia Medieval.Charles Burnett, José Francisco Meirinhos & Jacqueline Hamesse - 2008 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
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    Medieval Formal Logic: Obligations, Insolubles and Consequences.Mikko Yrjönsuuri - 2001 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag.
    Central topics in medieval logic are here treated in a way that is congenial to the modern reader, without compromising historical reliability. The achievements of medieval logic are made available to a wider philosophical public then the medievalists themselves. The three genres of logica moderna arising in a later Middle Ages are covered: obligations, insolubles and consequences - the first time these have been treated in such a unified way. The articles on obligations look at the role of (...)
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    Curing Mad Truths: Medieval Wisdom for the Modern Age. [REVIEW]Toni Saad - 2022 - The New Bioethics 28 (4):385-387.
    Curing Mad Truths, a short collection of essays and lectures, is Rémi Brague's plea for ‘some sort of return to the Middle Ages’ (p. 5) in the teeth of the ideology of Modernity which, he posits, t...
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    Katie Normington, Gender and Medieval Drama. (Gender in the Middle Ages, 1.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2004. Pp. ix, 158. $70. [REVIEW]Theresa Coletti - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1240-1242.
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  50. The Zoological Writings in the Hebrew Tradition. The Hebrew approach to Aristotle's zoological writings and to their ancient and medieval commentators in the Middle Ages.Mauro Zonta - 1999 - In Carlos G. Steel, Guy Guldentops & Pieter Beullens (eds.), Aristotle's Animals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Leuven University Press. pp. 44--68.
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