Explore the fascinating world of 9th-century thought with "The Supposed Autographa of John the Scot," a study of the works attributed to John Scotus Eriugena, a pivotal figure in Medieval philosophy. This carefully prepared edition, authored by Edward Kennard Rand, delves into the historical context and philosophical significance of Eriugena's writings.
Discover the enduring impact of Eriugena's ideas on the history of philosophy. This volume examines the authenticity and influence of key texts, providing valuable insights into the intellectual landscape of the Medieval period. Ideal for those interested in the history of philosophy, particularly Medieval Europe, and the legacy of John Scotus Eriugena. A timeless exploration of a critical voice from the past.
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