Ouvrages In dits, Publ. Par V. Cousin... presents a collection of previously unpublished works by Petrus Abaelardus (Peter Abelard), a prominent figure in medieval philosophy and theology. This volume, meticulously compiled and edited by Victor Cousin, offers invaluable insights into Abelard's intellectual contributions and the philosophical landscape of the 12th century.
Written in Latin, these texts showcase Abelard's profound engagement with logic, ethics, and theology, reflecting the vibrant intellectual debates of his time. Students and scholars of medieval history, philosophy, and literature will find this collection an essential resource for understanding Abelard's thought and its enduring influence. Cousin's edition ensures the accessibility of these important historical documents, preserving their significance for future generations.
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