Nicole Oresme, Questiones in Meteorologica de ultima lectura, recensio parisiensis Study of the Manuscript Tradition and Critical Edition of Books I-II.10

Nicole Oresme was one of the most original and influential thinkers of the fourteenth century. He is best known for his mathematical discoveries, his economic theories, as well as his vernacular translations of cosmological and ethical texts that were undertaken at the request of King Charles V. Thi...

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Other Authors: Panzica, Aurora (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brill 2021
Series:Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Science 32
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