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  • This is what has been called the Sententiae above.

    Porphyry Emilsson, Eyjólfur 2005

  • From 1250-2 he commented on the Sentences (Sententiae in IV Libris Distinctae).

    Amputee 2009

  • Although Lombard's main discussion of liberum arbitrium is found in book two, distinction twenty-five of his Sententiae in IV libris distinctae, this definition is found in the twenty-fourth distinction of book two, chapter three.

    Philip the Chancellor McCluskey, Colleen 2007

  • Peter Lombard, Sententiae in IV libris distinctae, ed. PP.

    Medieval Theories of Future Contingents Knuuttila, Simo 2006

  • In Sententiae 32 Porphyry presents his views on the virtues, which, though a development of Plotinus 'account in Ennead

    Porphyry Emilsson, Eyjólfur 2005

  • In addition to the Sententiae, On Abstinence and To Gaurus, there are quite a few fragments of other works bearing on his psychological views, preserved especially in St.baeus, Nemesius, and St. Augustine.

    Porphyry Emilsson, Eyjólfur 2005

  • Sententiae, the only extant work in which he lays out his basic philosophical views that is with certainty attributable to him.

    Porphyry Emilsson, Eyjólfur 2005

  • Peter Lombard, bishop of Paris (1159), in his Sententiae, offered a cautious solution of theological and philosophical problems that became a standard text of the Paris schools.

    1165-70 2001

  • The treatise Sententiae divini - tatis (ed. Geyer, p. 101), dating from the same century, stressed the distinction between the conceptual form

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas W. TATARKIEWICZ 1968

  • * Prosper: Sententiae ex Augustine Delibatae: [4628] 1 [4629] 2

    The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968

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