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Scholasticism
Gilson, Etienne.
History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages.
Random, 1955. Monumental work for students and general readers.
Holmes, Urban.
Medieval Man: His Understanding of Himself, His Society, and the World.
North Carolina, 1980. Discusses intellectual, religious, personal relationships through study of medieval literature.
Pieper, Josef.
Scholasticism.
Pantheon, McGraw, 1960. 1964. “Personalities and Problems of Medieval Philosophy” (title page).
Smalley, Beryl.
The Becket Conflict and the Schools: A Study of Intellectuals in Politics.
Rowman & Littlefield, 1973. Important work on the controversy with King Henry II.
Weinberg, Julius R.
A Short History of Medieval Philosophy.
Princeton, 1964. Shows interaction of classical philosophy and great religions.
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