JOHN OF SALISBURY’S “SUMMA SCIENTIAE”: AUTHOR AND THE TEXTS IN CULTURE OF THE “RENAISSANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY”

The paper is dedicated on detail consideration of two types of John of Salisbury’s works (1115/1120-1180) - the big one including treatises “Entheticus de dogmate philosophorum”, “Policraticus”, “Metalogicon” and the small one, which involves two "Lifes" - st.Anselm the Cantuarian and Thom...

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Main Author: A. K. Gladkov
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Language:English
Published: Minin Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University 2017-09-01
Series:Вестник Мининского университета
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Online Access:https://vestnik.mininuniver.ru/jour/article/view/162
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spelling doaj-13101e540d28410d9eb703adaf8e69302021-09-07T07:03:22ZengMinin Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University Вестник Мининского университета2307-12812017-09-0101-2162JOHN OF SALISBURY’S “SUMMA SCIENTIAE”: AUTHOR AND THE TEXTS IN CULTURE OF THE “RENAISSANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY”A. K. Gladkov0Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of SciencesThe paper is dedicated on detail consideration of two types of John of Salisbury’s works (1115/1120-1180) - the big one including treatises “Entheticus de dogmate philosophorum”, “Policraticus”, “Metalogicon” and the small one, which involves two "Lifes" - st.Anselm the Cantuarian and Thomas Backet and also papers, which might not be written by John of Salisbury.The purpose of this work is to show the same conception of these various in style and range of problems works reflecting profound worldview principles of an outstanding intellectual and writer of the twelfth century.https://vestnik.mininuniver.ru/jour/article/view/162john of salisburyrenaissance of the twelfth century“entheticus de dogmate philosophorum”“policraticus”“metalogicon”
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JOHN OF SALISBURY’S “SUMMA SCIENTIAE”: AUTHOR AND THE TEXTS IN CULTURE OF THE “RENAISSANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY”
Вестник Мининского университета
john of salisbury
renaissance of the twelfth century
“entheticus de dogmate philosophorum”
“policraticus”
“metalogicon”
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title JOHN OF SALISBURY’S “SUMMA SCIENTIAE”: AUTHOR AND THE TEXTS IN CULTURE OF THE “RENAISSANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY”
title_short JOHN OF SALISBURY’S “SUMMA SCIENTIAE”: AUTHOR AND THE TEXTS IN CULTURE OF THE “RENAISSANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY”
title_full JOHN OF SALISBURY’S “SUMMA SCIENTIAE”: AUTHOR AND THE TEXTS IN CULTURE OF THE “RENAISSANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY”
title_fullStr JOHN OF SALISBURY’S “SUMMA SCIENTIAE”: AUTHOR AND THE TEXTS IN CULTURE OF THE “RENAISSANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY”
title_full_unstemmed JOHN OF SALISBURY’S “SUMMA SCIENTIAE”: AUTHOR AND THE TEXTS IN CULTURE OF THE “RENAISSANCE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY”
title_sort john of salisbury’s “summa scientiae”: author and the texts in culture of the “renaissance of the twelfth century”
publisher Minin Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University
series Вестник Мининского университета
issn 2307-1281
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The paper is dedicated on detail consideration of two types of John of Salisbury’s works (1115/1120-1180) - the big one including treatises “Entheticus de dogmate philosophorum”, “Policraticus”, “Metalogicon” and the small one, which involves two "Lifes" - st.Anselm the Cantuarian and Thomas Backet and also papers, which might not be written by John of Salisbury.The purpose of this work is to show the same conception of these various in style and range of problems works reflecting profound worldview principles of an outstanding intellectual and writer of the twelfth century.
topic john of salisbury
renaissance of the twelfth century
“entheticus de dogmate philosophorum”
“policraticus”
“metalogicon”
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