William Courtenay

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  • Courtenay, William J. 1978. Adam Wodeham: An Introduction to His Life and Writings. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
  • 1984. “The Reception of Ockham’s Thought at the University of Paris.” In Preuve et raisons a` l’Universite´ de Paris: Logique, ontologie et th´eologie au XIVe si `ecle, edited by Z´enon Kal�u˙za and Paul Vignaux, 43–64. Paris: Vrin.
  • 1987a. “The Reception of Ockham’s Thought in Fourteenth- Century England.” In Hudson and Wilks 1987, 89–107.
  • 1987b. Schools and Scholars in Fourteenth-Century England. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • 1990. “Ockham, Chatton, and the London Studium: Observations on Recent Changes in Ockham’s Biography.” In Die Gegenwart Ockhams, edited by Wilhelm Vossenkuhl and Rolf Schoenberger, 327–37. Weinheim: VCH-Verlagsgesellschaft.
  • 1991a. “The Articles Condemned at Oxford Austin Friars in 1315.” In Via Augustini: Augustine in the Later Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation: Essays in Honor of Damasus Trapp, edited by Heiko A. Oberman and Frank A. James III, 5–18. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
  • 1991b. “Nominales and Nominalism in the Twelfth Century.” In Jolivet et al. 1991, 11–48.
  • ed. 1992. Vivarium 30.1 (May 1992). Special issue devoted to the origins and meaning of medieval nominalism.
  • 1997. “The Debate over Ockham’s Physical Theories at Paris.” In La nouvelle physique du 14. si `ecle, edited by Stefano Caroti and P. Souffrin, 45–63. Firenze: L. S. Olschki.