Scriptum Oxoniense Super Sententias, Et Quodlibeta, ...a R.a.p. Antonio Barros Accurate Recognitum is a significant work by Johannes Duns Scotus, a highly influential philosopher and theologian of the High Middle Ages. This text represents Scotus's commentary on the 'Sentences' of Peter Lombard, a foundational text in medieval theology. Known for his intellectual rigor and innovative thought, Scotus delves into complex theological and philosophical questions, offering unique perspectives that have shaped Western thought for centuries.
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