Vision and certitude in the age of Ockham: optics, epistemology, and the foundations of semantics, 1250-1345

New York: E.J. Brill (1988)
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When William of Ockham lectured on Lombard's "Sentences" in 1317-1319, he articulated a new theory of knowledge.

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