Guests
The Department for the Study of Ancient and Medieval Thought has hosted the following visiting scholars:
Christopher D. Schabel (Paris/Nicosia) Shaping the Central European Intellectual Landscape: Answering Questions about Everything (Quodlibet) in the Arts Faculty of the University of Vienna in 1429
Aurora Panzica (Fribourg) The Works of John Versor: A fifteenth-century Parisian Master |
04/2022-06/2022
01/2020-03/2020 |
Iveta Leitane (Riga) Scholarly contacts between Christian and Jewish elites of Kurland/Livland and the Czech Lands in the 17.-18.century
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09/2018-10/2018 09/2019-10/2019 08/2021-09/2021 |
Luigi Campi (Milano) Studies on Debates at the Prague Faculty of Arts around 1409. Towards an Edition of Matěj of Knín’s Quodlibet |
06/2017-07/2017 |
Maria-Alexandra Baneu (Cluj) Pelbartus of Timişoara and his Rosarium aureum theologiae
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11/2014-12/2014 |
Apostolos Stavelas (Athens) Fear and Violence in the Philosophy of Aristotle
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10/2014 10/2017 10/2018 |
Alexander Baumgarten (Cluj) Les commentaires sur le Liber de causis conservés à Prague |
10/2013-11/2013 |
William Duba (Fribourg) The reportatio of the Sentence Commentary of William of Brienne |
09/2013 |
Paul Richard Blum (Loyola University Maryland) The Immortality of the Soul in Renaissance Philosophy
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09/2008-12/2008 |
David Clemenson (St. Paul, MN) Baroque scholasticism and contemporary analytic metaphysics |
06/2008-08/2008
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