Propositiones Ex Universa Philosophia..., authored by Cosmas Schmalfus, is a significant work in the field of early modern philosophy, written in Latin. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of philosophical propositions, likely encompassing metaphysics, logic, ethics, and natural philosophy as understood within the scholastic tradition of the 17th century. As a product of its time, the book provides valuable insights into the intellectual landscape and philosophical debates prevalent during the period. Its enduring value lies in its contribution to the history of philosophy and its potential to inform contemporary understanding of classical philosophical concepts. Scholars and students interested in the history of philosophy, particularly the scholastic tradition and the development of philosophical thought in the early modern era, will find this a vital resource.
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