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... Anselm , sometime Archbishop of Canterbury , and Roger Bacon , sometime ornament of the University of Oxford , for a specific purpose . The latter is referred to not because of his prophecy as to the use of flying - machines , an ...
... Anselm , sometime Archbishop of Canterbury , and Roger Bacon , sometime ornament of the University of Oxford , for a specific purpose . The latter is referred to not because of his prophecy as to the use of flying - machines , an ...
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Anselm that I am thinking of was the Anselm who thought about thought . Reginald Lane Poole says of him * : " Unlike Lanfranc , he belongs also to the far future as a philosopher , he is in at ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Anselm that I am thinking of was the Anselm who thought about thought . Reginald Lane Poole says of him * : " Unlike Lanfranc , he belongs also to the far future as a philosopher , he is in at ...
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... Anselm was the man described by R. L. Poole , a man who thought along the lines begun by John Scotus , lines which found their completion , as Dr. Alexander says , in Hegel . Anselm succeeded Lanfranc as Archbishop in 1093. Lanfranc was ...
... Anselm was the man described by R. L. Poole , a man who thought along the lines begun by John Scotus , lines which found their completion , as Dr. Alexander says , in Hegel . Anselm succeeded Lanfranc as Archbishop in 1093. Lanfranc was ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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