Title: When was medieval philosophy?
Authors: Marenbon, John
Keywords: Medieval philosophy
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2011
Publisher: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
Citation: Marenbon, John. (2011) 'When was medieval philosophy?' [Inaugural Lecture, University of Cambridge. 30 November 2011]. Retrieved from http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/240658.
Abstract: John Marenbon argues against the usual chronological division, according to which there was a period of ‘medieval philosophy’ corresponding roughly to the Middle Ages. Using as his basis an argument about why studying antiquated philosophy is valuable, he explains why such a question about chronological divisions is important.
Description: Typescript of an Inaugural Lecture by John Marenbon, as Honorary Professor of Medieval Philosophy in the University of Cambridge, delivered November 30, 2011.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/240658
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