A new and updated history of medieval thinking from the VI to the XIV century written in clear and simple language. The authors, who are both distinguished medieval historians, have made precise and original choices when highlighting particular philosophers and matters, and have underlined the continuity and unity of medieval philosophical thinking.
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Mariateresa Fumagalli Beonio Brocchieri
Mariateresa Fumagalli Beonio Brocchieri teaches History of Medieval Philosophy at the University of Milan. Her publications include: The Invisible Church (Milan 1978); Heloise and Abelard (Milan 1982); In A Different Aria (Milan 1992); and Pico della Mirandola (Milan 1999).
Massimo Parodi (Savona, 1948) is a researcher in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Milan. He is particularly interested in natural philosophy, medieval science and the Augustinian tradition. Among his works are: Tempo e spazio nel Medioevo (1981), Scienza e tecnica nel medioevo, in La Storia (Vol. I) (1988) and Il conflitto dei pensieri. Studio su Anselmo d'Aosta (1988).