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

Consideration of the methodological system of references in the field of medieval philosophy and theology as a complex coordinate system with three axes. Examples of scientific publications that should be "located" on the axes of this imaginary scheme.

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