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Dales, Richard C.
(1997)
The understanding of Aristotle's natural philosophy by the early Scholastics.
In: The intellectual climate of the early university: Essays in honor of Otto Gründler
(p. 141).
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Book
Dales, Richard C.
(1995)
The problem of the rational soul in the 13th century.
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Article
Dales, Richard C.
(1994)
Gilbert of Stratton: An early Oxford defense of Aquinas's teaching on the possibility of a beginningless world.
Documenti e Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale
(pp. 259-296).
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Book
Freibergs, Gunar
(1993)
Aspectus et affectus: Essays and editions in Grosseteste and medieval intellectual life in honor of Richard C. Dales.
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Dales, Richard C.
(1992)
The intellectual life of western Europe in the Middle Ages. Second revised edition.
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Book
Dales, Richard C.; Agerami, Omar
(1991)
Medieval latin texts on the eternity of the world.
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Dales, Richard C.
(1990)
Medieval discussions of the eternity of the world.
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Article
Dales, Richard C.
(1989)
The computistical work ascribed to Robert Grosseteste.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 74-79).
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Article
Dales, Richard C.
(1988)
Time and eternity in the 13th century.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 27-45).
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Dales, Richard C.
(1987)
Early Latin discussions of the eternity of the world in the 13th century.
Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought, and Religion
(pp. 171-197).
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Thesis
Nathanson, Donald M.
(1986)
Alexandri de Hales quaestiones “De eternitate, evo, et tempore” et “De durationi mundi”.
(/isis/citation/CBB001564638/)
Article
Dales, Richard C.
(1986)
Robert Grosseteste's place in medieval discussions of the eternity of the world.
Speculum: Journal of Mediaeval Studies
(pp. 544-563).
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Article
Dales, Richard C.
(1984)
Henry of Harclay on the infinite.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 295-301).
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Dales, Richard C.
(1982)
Discussions of the eternity of the world during the first half of the 12th century.
Speculum: Journal of Mediaeval Studies
(pp. 495-508).
(/isis/citation/CBB000001076/)
Article
Dales, Richard C.
(1980)
The de-animation of the heavens in the Middle Ages.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 531-550).
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Book
Dales, Richard C.
(1980)
The intellectual life of western Europe in the Middle Ages.
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Thesis
Scot, Michael
(1979)
The Liber introductorius of Michael Scot. [Edited by] Edwards, Glenn M..
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Article
Dales, Richard C.
(1978)
A 12th-century concept of the natural order.
Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies
(pp. 179-192).
(/isis/citation/CBB000018028/)
Article
Dales, Richard C.
(1977)
Adam Marsh, Robert Grosseteste, and the treatise on the tides.
Speculum: Journal of Mediaeval Studies
(pp. 900-901).
(/isis/citation/CBB000020899/)
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Dales, Richard C.
(1977)
A medieval view of human dignity.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 557-572).
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