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Chatelain, it brings out the true significance of many of the external and constitutional events in its history during the second half of the thirteenth century, and is also a very important contribution to our knowledge of medieval thought, constantly correcting the hasty generalisations of Eenan, Haur^au, and other writers upon the Averroistic movement. Father Mandonnet writes with taste, insight, and good sense. A slight disposition to depreciate the rival Franciscan philosophy is the only i...ndication of ' tendency ' which we are able to detect in this very learned work. As with most of the less known medieval writers, the ground is some- what encumbered by questions of disputed identity and attribution. Our author makes it plain that Siger of Brabant is not identical with Siger of Courtrai, who really belongs to the following century, and brushes away a whole mass of misconceptions which have arisen from the confusion of these two persons. It now becomes clear that Siger of Brabant was really the leader of the Averroistic movement which divided the university of Paris, or rather the faculty of arts, into two halves, which actually in 1266 elected separate rectors.
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