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The problem of love in the Middle Ages : a historical contribution

Author: Pierre Rousselot; Pol Vandevelde
Publisher: Milwaukee : Marquette University Press, [2001?]
Series: Marquette studies in philosophy, #24.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Rousselot, Pierre, 1878-1915.
Problem of love in the Middle Ages.
Milwaukee : Marquette University Press, [2001?]
(OCoLC)642374696
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Pierre Rousselot; Pol Vandevelde
ISBN: 0874626234 9780874626230
OCLC Number: 48263645
Description: 277 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Thomist solution to the problem of love --
Remarks on the elements of the Thomist solution in Greek and medieval thought --
Two medieval sketches of the physical theory --
First characteristic : duality of the lover and the beloved --
Second characteristic : the violence of love --
Third characteristic : irrational love --
Fourth characteristic : love as the final end --
Appendix 1: The postulation of the problem of love in the first scholastics --
Appendix 2: The formal identification of love and understanding in William of St. Thierry.
Series Title: Marquette studies in philosophy, #24.
Other Titles: Pour l'histoire du problème de l'amour au moyen âge.
Responsibility: by Pierre Rousselot ; translated and with an introduction by Alan Vincelette ; reviewed and corrected by Pol Vandevelde.

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