Unless You Believe, You Shall Not Understand : Logic, University, and Society in Late Medieval Vienna /
Founded in 1365, not long after the Great Plague ravaged Europe, the University of Vienna was revitalized in 1384 by prominent theologians displaced from Paris--among them Henry of Langenstein. Beginning with the 1384 revival, Michael Shank explores the history of the university and its ties with Eu...
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[1988]
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Table des matières:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Bibliographic Abbreviations
- Critical Symbols
- CHAPTER ONE. Vienna and the Rise of Its University
- CHAPTER TWO. Intellectual Life in the Revived University
- CHAPTER THREE. On Paralogisms in Trinitarian Doctrine (i): The Early Fourteenth Century
- CHAPTER FOUR. Trinitarian Paralogisms Come to Vienna: Henry of Oyta and Henry of Langenstein
- CHAPTER FIVE. On Paralogisms in Trinitarian Doctrine (s): The Viennese Students
- CHAPTER SIX. Langenstein and the Viennese Jews
- CHAPTER SEVEN. "Unless You Believe, You Shall Not Understand"
- Conclusion
- APPENDIX. The Notebook of Johannes Bremis
- Bibliography
- Index.


