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Maritain's Art et scholastique was translated into English in 1923, under the title of The Philosophy of Art, by Joseph O'Connor – best remembered as the prototype for Chesterton's Father Brown.
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Aristotelian Society (London, 1888 --); Rev. Neo-scholastique de Phil.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Hauréau's _Histoire de la philosophie scholastique_.
The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Reginald Lane Poole 1892
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_Histoire de la Philosophie scholastique_ and RASHDALL'S _Universities of the Middle Ages_, i., 1-74, and ii., part ii.
The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Reginald Lane Poole 1892
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5 For the continuity of scholastic teaching on labor and wages from the 1200's to the 1700s, see Manuel Rocha, Travail et salaire a travers la scholastique Paris: Desclée, 1933.
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I, c. xiii, xvi, etc.; PIAT, "Dieu et la nature d'apres Aristotle" in "Revue neo-scholastique", VIII, 1901, p. 167 (reproduced in his book
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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