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Studying The Arts In Late Medieval Bohemia Production Reception And Transmission Of Knowledge Unknown

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Studying The Arts In Late Medieval Bohemia Production Reception And Transmission Of Knowledge Unknown
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.44 MB
Pages: 354
Author: unknown
ISBN: 9782503593173
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Studying The Arts In Late Medieval Bohemia Production Reception And Transmission Of Knowledge Unknown by Unknown 9782503593173 instant download after payment.

From its foundation in 1348, the University of Prague attracted students as well as scholars from all over Europe to its Faculty of Arts, where they studied and taught the subjects of the curriculum in all their variety. Nevertheless, our knowledge about these Prague scholars and their thought is still rather limited. In an effort to fill this gap, this volume is the first devoted entirely to the production, reception, and transmission of knowledge in the Arts Faculty of the medieval University of Prague, covering topics in astronomy, linguistics, logic, metaphysics, meteorology, and optics. It also links Prague's Faculty of Arts to several others at universities across Europe and it examines the study of the arts in Bohemia outside the university, including the Jewish milieu. The book contributes to advancing the status quaestionis in various ways, mainly through the analysis of less well-known and even unpublished texts, critical editions of some of which are printed here for the first time.

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