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Medieval Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2024

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Copyright © 1935 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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Under the heading Medieval Studies, we hope to to publish each month an authoritative notice of technical studies in mediæval philosophy and theology.—Ed.

References

2 M. Cappuyns, O.S.B.:Jean Scot Erigène. Sa Vie, Son Œuvre, Sa Pensde. Abbaye du Mont César: Paris, Desclée de Brouwer. Louvain.

1 R. J. Dunn, M.A.: St. Thomas Aquinas The Compendium Theologiae (Part I, Tractate 2). Translated from the Latin. (St. Michael's College Philosophical Texts). Toronto, Canada, 1934. Pp. 194; 90 cents.

2 R. Klibanskv: Magistri Eckardi Opera Latina auspiciis Instituti Sanctae Sabinae ad Codicum fidem edita. I: Super Oratione Dominica. Lipsiae, F. Meiner. Pp, xviii‐18. RM. 2.50; in subscription RM, 1.80.