Dietrich of Freiberg (c.1250–after 1310)
In his work on the rainbow, De iride et radialibus impressionibus (On the Rainbow and Radial Impressions), Dietrich makes extensive use of experimental observation. He also wrote a ...
In his work on the rainbow, De iride et radialibus impressionibus (On the Rainbow and Radial Impressions), Dietrich makes extensive use of experimental observation. He also wrote a ...
Gerbert is chiefly remembered as an educational reformer. He established a syllabus for the university course in logic, the logica vetus, that remained in use until the ...
The traditional view that John of Mirecourt was condemned because he was a radical sceptic has been brought into question by more extensive research on his writings. For ...
A philosopher of remarkably wide reading in the works of Western and non-Western thinkers, Thomas attempted to assemble, and to some extent to synthesize, the views he had ...