Siger of Brabant
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Language
eng
Publication Date
1992
Publisher
Gale
Source Publication
Dictionary of Literary Biography: Medieval Philosophers
Source ISSN
9780810375925
Abstract
Medieval philosophy is the collective name given to the philosophies of thinkers who lived between the end of the Roman Empire, c. 400, and the beginning of the modern era, c. 1490. The philosophers profiled in DLB Volume 115 were involved in education, public life and ecclesiastical administration, and thus represent the various schools of thought that existed throughout this vast period. This volume offers much new information on these scholars, and fills the gap in available literature. The entries, containing biographies, bibliographies and beliefs of the philosophers, reflect the most recent developments in the field.
Recommended Citation
South, James B., "Siger of Brabant" (1992). Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications. 328.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/phil_fac/328
Comments
"Siger of Brabant," in Dictionary of Literary Biography: Medieval Philosophers. Ed. Jeremiah Hackett. Detroit and London: Gale, 1992: 334-338. Publisher link.