A History of Balance, 1250–1375. The Emergence of a New Model of Equilibrium and Its Impact on Thought Giovanni Ceccarelli (Parma)
@article{Kaye2014AHO, title={A History of Balance, 1250–1375. The Emergence of a New Model of Equilibrium and Its Impact on Thought Giovanni Ceccarelli (Parma)}, author={J. Kaye}, journal={Historische Anthropologie}, year={2014}, volume={26}, pages={423 - 425} }
Introduction 1. Equality and equalization in the economic sphere, part I: the scholastic discourse on usury to 1300 2. Equality and equalization in the economic sphere, part II: the scholastic discourse on price and value to 1300 3. Balance in medieval medical theory, part I: the legacy of Galen 4. Balance in medieval medical theory, part II: the scholastic reception and refinement of Galenic balance to ca. 1315 5. Evolving models of equalization in medieval political thought, ca. 1250-1325 6… CONTINUE READING
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