A system of methodological coordinates for a historiographer of medieval philosophy: a proposal of an explanatory tool

The medieval philosophical historiography have seen a number of reflections on the methodological paradigms, schools, trends, and dominant approaches in the field. The ideology of context: uses and abuses of context in the historiography of philosophy.

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