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Marsilius of Inghen's Commentary on the Sentences evinces the history of Scholasticism between Ockham and Luther. The part edited here discusses the Trinity revealing new evidence on the debates among Realists and Nominalists at the Universities of Paris and Heidelberg.

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Marsilius of Inghen's Commentary on the Sentences evinces the history of Scholasticism between Ockham and Luther. The part edited here discusses the Trinity revealing new evidence on the debates among Realists and Nominalists at the Universities of Paris and Heidelberg.
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Maarten J.F.M. Hoenen, Ph.D. (1989), University of Nijmegen, is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Basel, of which he is also Vice-Rector. He has authored several books and numerous articles on the history of late medieval philosophy and theology. Markus Erne, M.A. (2007), is Ph.D. student of Philosophy and Administrative Assistant at the University of Freiburg i.Br. He was also Assistant Lecturer and Researcher. He is currently working on a critical edition of Peter of Ailly's Insolubilia.