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William could speak with the authority and precision of a long philosophical
tradition; his enemies were tied up in complicated genealogies of Gods in
heaven and Gods on earth, and they were unable to give a clear answer to the
question of ...
William could speak with the authority and precision of a long philosophical
tradition; his enemies were tied up in complicated genealogies of Gods in
heaven and Gods on earth, and they were unable to give a clear answer to the
question of ...
Page 74
... in R. Klibansky, The Continuity of the Platonic Tradition during the Middle Ages
, 1939, and elsewhere. It was one of the remarkable achievements of Renan that
as long ago as 1852 he saw the significance of artistic representations for the ...
... in R. Klibansky, The Continuity of the Platonic Tradition during the Middle Ages
, 1939, and elsewhere. It was one of the remarkable achievements of Renan that
as long ago as 1852 he saw the significance of artistic representations for the ...
Page 105
... and appendix in which — probably without knowing it — he gave powerful
expression to one well-established medieval tradition of thought, that of despair
about the possibility of any political or intellectual solution for the problem of
Islam.
... and appendix in which — probably without knowing it — he gave powerful
expression to one well-established medieval tradition of thought, that of despair
about the possibility of any political or intellectual solution for the problem of
Islam.
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