History of the Schoolmen by Crewdson Thomas
Today’s free book traces the history of the schools of philosophy from Plato through to the early Seventeenth Century. This public domain title was digitised from the copy held in the library of Spurgeon’s College.
Ernest Crewdson Thomas [1876-1950], History of the Schoolmen. London: Williams & Norgate Ltd., 1941. Hbk. pp.677. [Click here to visit the download page for this title]
Contents
- Preface
- Bibliography
- Some Medieval-Latin Geographical Names
- Abbreviations
- Early Greek Philosophers
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Epicurians—Stoics—Neo-Platonists—St Augustine
- Learning in Western Europe After the Fall of the Roman Empire
- Universals—Realists—Nominalists
- John Scot Erigena D. 877—St Remi of Auxerre D. 876
- Logicians Ninth to Eleventh Centuries
- Realists
- Peter Abelard, D. 1142
- Realists
- Theologians
- John of Salisbury, 1115-1180, Historian
- The Arabians
- Canon Law—The Universities
- Effects of Further Works of Aristotle
- The Thirteenth Century
- Early Writers of the Thirteenth Century
- St. Albertus Magnus, 1193-1280—Hugh Riplin, c. 1275
- St. Thomas Aquinas
- The Works of St. Thomas Aquinas—Summa Theologica and Allied Works
- The Works of St. Thomas Aquinas—Dogmatic Theology
- Thomists—Dominicans
- Thomists other than Dominicans
- Franciscans
- John Duns Scotus
- Further Franciscans and Scotists
- Nomimalists and Terminalists
- The Mystics
- Francisco Suarez
- Conclusion
- Index
Main image: Aristotle from André Thevet, Les Vrais Pourtraits et Vies Hommes Illustres, 1584.