Scholasticism: A Lecture Delivered Before the University of Oxford
Walter Waddington Shirley
Read by Barry Ganong
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Walter Waddington Shirley was made Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford in 1863. This short work comprises the text of a lecture he gave at Oxford University in January, 1866. In it, he describes the historical setting in which scholasticism flourished and then summarizes its features. - Summary by Barry Ganong (0 hr 44 min)
Chapters
Scholasticism: Part 1 | 21:02 | Read by Barry Ganong |
Scholasticism: Part 2 | 23:25 | Read by Barry Ganong |
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Arturo Macias
Well read, the text is nice but a little bit lacking in context: it supposes familiarity with medieval society and phylosophy
good lecture well read
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Thiago Coelho
Not very informative if you know about the topic but it is a good lecture