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Open AccessArticle10.21071/refime.v10i.9263

Corona in capite. Juan de Salisbury y Dante Alighieri

Martín González Fernández-2003-10-01-Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval

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Exam of affinities and differences in the philosophy, of them qualified representatives of the Humanism of the XII and XIV centuries, John of Salisbury and Dante Alighieri respectively, through a compared study of Policraticus and De Monarchia; to the light of the secularization process of the culture and european thoughts at the end of the Medieval Age.

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Exam of affinities and differences in the philosophy, of them qualified representatives of the Humanism of the XII and XIV centuries, John of Salisbury and Dante Alighieri respectively, through a compared study of Policraticus and De Monarchia; to the light of the secularization process of the culture and european thoughts at the end of the Medieval Age.

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SecularizationHumanismArtArt historyCorona (planetary geology)PhilosophyHumanitiesClassics

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