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58 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />

320-25. SCIENCE AND POPULAR CULTURE<br />

1098. HAMESSE, Jacqueline. “Les Instruments de<br />

Travail Philosophiques Médiévaux : Témoins de la<br />

Réception d’Aristote.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on The<br />

Reception <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s Physical Works in the Middle<br />

Ages [ref. 84]. Early Sci. Med. 8 (2003): 370–385.<br />

Looks at the translation and promulgation <strong>of</strong> Aristotelianism<br />

in vernacular literature.<br />

320-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

1099. DEVUN, Leah. “John <strong>of</strong> Rupescissa and the<br />

States <strong>of</strong> Nature: <strong>Science</strong>, Apocalypse, and <strong>Society</strong><br />

in the Late Middle Ages.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/01<br />

(2004): 253.<br />

Dissertation at Columbia University, 2004. Adviser: Bynum,<br />

Caroline Walker. UMI pub. no. 3117910. 302 pp.<br />

1100. DIETER, Theodor. Der junge Luther und Aristoteles:<br />

eine historisch-systematische Untersuchung<br />

zum Verhältnis von Theologie und Philosophie. Theologische<br />

Bibliothek Töpelmann, 105. (xvi + 687<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 2001. ISBN:<br />

3110167565.<br />

1101. GOLDSTEIN, Bernard R. “<strong>Science</strong> and a ‘Neutral<br />

Zone’ for Interreligious Cooperation.” Early Sci.<br />

Med. 7 (2002): 290–291.<br />

1102. SCHINAGL, Elisabeth. Naturkunde-Exempla<br />

in lateinischen Predigtsammlungen des 13. und 14.<br />

Jahrhunderts. Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des<br />

Mittelalters, 32. (308 pp.; bibl.; index.) Bern/New<br />

York: Lang, 2001. ISBN: 3906766594.<br />

320-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />

1103. FAGNEN, Claude. Armement médiéval : un<br />

métal pour la guerre. Patrimoine vivant. (125 pp.; ill.)<br />

Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 2005. ISBN: 2904365400.<br />

320-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS; THE<br />

SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT<br />

1104. EAGLETON, Catherine, Jennifer DOWNES,<br />

Katherine HARLOE, Boris JARDINE, Nick JARDINE,<br />

and Adam MOSLEY. Instruments <strong>of</strong> Translation. (54<br />

pp.) Cambridge: Cambridge Latin Therapy Group<br />

and the Whipple Museum <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />

2003. ISBN: 0906271215.<br />

On the making <strong>of</strong> translations into English from medieval<br />

and early modern Latin texts on time-measuring instruments.<br />

320-42. SCIENCE EDUCATION; THE HISTORY OF<br />

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS<br />

1105. COURTENAY, William J. “The University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Paris at the Time <strong>of</strong> Jean Buridan and Nicole<br />

Oresme.” Vivarium 42 (2004): 3–17.<br />

1106. MIETHKE, Jürgen. Studieren an mittelalterlichen<br />

Universitäten: Chancen und Risiken: Gesammelte<br />

Aufsätze. Education and society in the Middle<br />

Ages and Renaissance, 19. (xiii + 517 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2004. ISBN: 9004138331.<br />

320-101. OCCULT SCIENCES AND MAGIC<br />

1107. GRÉVIN, Benoît, and Julien VÉRONÈSE. “Les<br />

‘caractères’ magiques au Moyen Âge, XII e -XIV e<br />

siècle.” Bibl. École Chartes 162 (2004): 305–379.<br />

1108. MAXWELL-STUART, P.G. (Ed.) The Occult<br />

in Mediaeval Europe, 500–1500: A Documentary<br />

<strong>History</strong>. (xv + 245 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. ISBN: 1403902909.<br />

1109. PAGE, Sophie. Magic in Medieval<br />

Manuscripts. (64 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Toronto:<br />

Univ. <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press, 2004. ISBN: 0802037<strong>97</strong>6.<br />

1110. RIDER, Catherine. Magic and Impotence in<br />

the Middle Ages. (xiv + 254 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford:<br />

Oxford Univ. Press, <strong>2006</strong>. ISBN: 0199282226.<br />

320-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY AND<br />

HISTORY OF IDEAS<br />

1111. BOS, E. P. (Ed.) Logica Modernorum in<br />

Prague about 1400: The Sophistria Disputation<br />

“Quoniam Quatuor” (MS Cracow, Fagiellonian Library<br />

686, FF. IRA-79RB). W/Cleve’s Logica (Partly<br />

Reconstructed). Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte<br />

des Mittelalters, 82. (xv + 481 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Leiden: Brill, 2004. ISBN: 9004140093.<br />

1112. CONTI, Alessandro D. “Realism in the Later<br />

Middle Ages: An Introduction.” Lead article in a<br />

theme issue. Vivarium 43 (2005): 1–6.<br />

Contents: Stephen D. DUMONT, “Duns Scotus’s Parisian<br />

Question on the Formal Distinction,” 7–62; Giorgio PINI,<br />

“Scotus’s Realist Conception <strong>of</strong> the Categories: His<br />

Legacy to Late Medieval Debates,” 63–110; Paul Vincent<br />

SPADE, “The Problem <strong>of</strong> Universals and Wyclif’s Alleged<br />

‘Ultrarealism’ ,” 111–123; Laurent CESALLI, “Le ‘panpropositionnalisme’<br />

de Jean Wyclif,” 124–155; Alessandro<br />

D. CONTI, “Johannes Sharpe’s Ontology and Semantics:<br />

Oxford Realism Revisited,” 156–186; Fabrizio AMERINI,<br />

“What is Real. A Reply to Ockham’s Ontological Program,”<br />

187–212.<br />

1113. COURTENAY, William J. “Introduction.” Lead<br />

article in a theme issue on Jean Buridan. Vivarium 42<br />

(2004): 1–2.<br />

Contents: COURTENAY [ref. 1105]; THIJSSEN [ref. 1129];<br />

ZUPKO [ref. 1132]; Stefano CAROTI, “Some Remarks on<br />

Buridan’s Discussion on Intension and Remission,” 58–85;<br />

Jean CELEYRETTE, “La problématique du point chez Jean<br />

Buridan,” 86–108; DEKKER [ref. 1114].<br />

1114. DEKKER, Dirk-Jan. “John Buridan’s Treatise<br />

De dependentiis, diversitatibus et convenientiis: An<br />

Edition.” Vivarium 42 (2004): 109–149.<br />

1115. DUNNE, Michael. “Thirteenth and Fourteenth-<br />

Century Commentaries on Aristotle’s De Longitudine<br />

et Brevitate Vitae.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on The<br />

Reception <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s Physical Works in the Middle<br />

Ages [ref. 84]. Early Sci. Med. 8 (2003): 319–335.<br />

Assesses the reception <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s natural philosophy in<br />

the 13th and 14th centuries.<br />

1116. FRIEDMAN, Russell L., and Chris SCHABEL.<br />

“Introduction.” Lead article in a special issue on<br />

Francis <strong>of</strong> Marchia. Vivarium 44 (<strong>2006</strong>): 1–20.<br />

Contents: THAKKAR [ref. 1147]; SCHABEL [ref. 1157];<br />

ZANIN [ref. 1158]; Fabrizio AMERINI, “Utrum inhaerentia<br />

sit de essentia accidentis: Francis <strong>of</strong> Marchia and the Debate<br />

on the Nature <strong>of</strong> Accidents,” 96–150; Andrea A. ROBIGLIO,<br />

“How Is Strength <strong>of</strong> the Will Possible? Concerning Francis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marchia and the Act <strong>of</strong> the Will,” 151–183; LAMBERTINI<br />

[ref. 1123].<br />

1117. GRANT, Edward. “Scientific Imagination in<br />

the Middle Ages.” Perspect. Sci. 12 (2004): 394–423.<br />

1118. GRELLARD, Christophe. Croire et savoir :<br />

Les Principes de la connaissance selon Nicolas

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