Happiness and Freedom in Aquinas’s Theory of Action
Happiness and Freedom in Aquinas’s Theory of Action McCluskey, Colleen (Saint Louis University) Medieval Philosophy and Theology 9 (2000) Abstract Thomas Aquinas is…
The Fall of Humanity: Weakness of the Will and Moral Responsibility in the Later Augustine
The Fall of Humanity: Weakness of the Will and Moral Responsibility in the Later Augustine A. Pang-White, Ann (University of Scranton) Medieval Philosophy…
Ghazali on Miracles and Necessary Connection
Ghazali on Miracles and Necessary Connection Giacaman, George and Bahlul, Raja (Birzeit University) Medieval Philosophy and Theology 9 (2000) Abstract Ever since Muslim…
The Beauty of Reasoning: A Reexamination of Hypatia of Alexandra
The Beauty of Reasoning: A Reexamination of Hypatia of Alexandra By Bryan J. Whitfield The Mathematics Educator, Vol.6:1 (1995) No handiwork of Callimachus,…
The beautiful woman in medieval Iberia: rhetoric, cosmetics, and evolution
The beautiful woman in medieval Iberia: rhetoric, cosmetics, and evolution By Claudio Da Soller PhD Dissertation, University of Missouri, 2005 Abstract: Literary portraits…
Early medieval manuscripts give new view of English life under the Normans
A new study of early medieval manuscripts written in the English language has revealed that the Normans, who conquered England in 1066, were…
Scotus on Morality and Nature
Scotus on Morality and Nature Hare, John (Calvin College) Medieval Philosophy and Theology 9 (2000) Abstract I. THE AFFECTION FOR JUSTICE AND THE…
The Discovery of a Normative Theory of Justice in Medieval Philosophy: On the Reception and Further Development of Aristotle’s Theory of Justice by St. Thomas Aquinas
The Discovery of a Normative Theory of Justice in Medieval Philosophy: On the Reception and Further Development of Aristotle’s Theory of Justice by…
Black Death came from China, study finds
An international team of scientists have concluded that the plague known as the Black Death originated in China over 2600 years ago. In…
How did the Baltic Crusades shape European society as we know it today?
A new University of Reading led study aims to investigate the environmental and cultural impact of the Baltic Crusades and its role in…
What’s “Middle” About the Middle Ages?
From a modern perspective, the term ‘medieval’ frequently connotes either religion carried to the point of superstition or religious and intellectual intolerance
The Interpretation of Tongues in the Middle Ages
The Interpretation of Tongues in the Middle Ages By Francis X. Gumerlock Antiphon, Vol. 10.2 (2006) Introduction: Many Christians today, especially those familiar…
The Viking Age: A Reader
The Viking Age: A Reader Edited by Angus A. Somerville and R. Andrew McDonald University of Toronto Press, 2010 ISBN: 9781442601482 Publisher’s Synopsis:…
Survival and Discord in Medieval Society: Essays in Honour of Christopher Dyer
Survival and Discord in Medieval Society: Essays in Honour of Christopher Dyer Edited by Richard Godard, John Langdon and Miriam Muller Brepols, 2010…
Medieval Warwick study day
A one day workshop for people interested in the medieval history of Warwick is to be run by Warwickshire County Council. On Monday…
The moment of the Mongols or When Europe grew out of its infancy
The moment of the Mongols or When Europe grew out of its infancy By Felicitas Schmieder Published Online (2006) Introduction: In the year…
Historical and Symbolic Meanings of Body and Gesture in Medieval Miracles, c. 1000- 1200
Historical and Symbolic Meanings of Body and Gesture in Medieval Miracles, c. 1000- 1200 By Uta Kleine Paper given at the International Medieval…