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A Cultural History of Early Scholasticism

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By Frank Rexroth, Translated by John Burden
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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400

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Frank Rexroth is Professor of Medieval History at Georg-August University in Goettingen. John Burden is Instructor in History at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

"A fresh and insightful book that takes the question of early scholasticism in a new and significant direction. " (Patrick Geary, author of The Myth of Nations: The Medieval Origins of Europe) "Rexroth's book offers a well-informed, stimulating, well-written and lively picture of the developments taking place in the scholastic and intellectual history of the central Middle Ages. Rexroth's approach to the 'scientific revolution' is particularly remarkable, combining the intellectual history of teaching and ideas, the social history of teachers, students, schools and universities, and - which is much more rare - the history of the emotions that unite, divide and structure the individuals and social groups affected by these developments." (Metascience)

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