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'''Maurice De Wulf''' (1867-1947), a [[thomism|thomist]] philosopher, professor of philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven, is one of the pioneers of the [[historiography]] of [[medieval philosophy]]. His book ''History of Medieval Philosophy'' appeared first in 1900 and was followed by many other editions and translations, one them being available today online. During the 1920's he taught at Harvard and his ''Philosophy and civilization in the middle ages'' was published at Princeton in 1922.
'''Maurice De Wulf''' (1867-1947), a [[thomism|thomist]] philosopher, professor of philosophy at the [[Katholieke Universiteit Leuven|Catholic University of Leuven]], is one of the pioneers of the [[historiography]] of [[medieval philosophy]]. His book ''History of Medieval Philosophy'' appeared first in 1900 and was followed by many other editions and translations, one them being available today online. During the 1920's he taught at [[Harvard]] and his ''Philosophy and civilization in the middle ages'' was published at Princeton in 1922.


He was a close friend of [[Cardinal Mercier]]. The “De Wulf-Mansion Centre for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy” was founded (1956) at the Institute of Philosophy in Leuven.
He was a close friend of [[Cardinal Mercier]]. The “De Wulf-Mansion Centre for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy” was founded (1956) at the Institute of Philosophy in Leuven.

Revision as of 10:17, 23 March 2008

Maurice De Wulf (1867-1947), a thomist philosopher, professor of philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven, is one of the pioneers of the historiography of medieval philosophy. His book History of Medieval Philosophy appeared first in 1900 and was followed by many other editions and translations, one them being available today online. During the 1920's he taught at Harvard and his Philosophy and civilization in the middle ages was published at Princeton in 1922.

He was a close friend of Cardinal Mercier. The “De Wulf-Mansion Centre for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy” was founded (1956) at the Institute of Philosophy in Leuven.

Bibliography

  • 1892 - La Valeur esthétique de la moralité dans l'art
  • 1895 - Histoire de la philosophie scolastique dans les Pays-Bas et la principauté de Liège, jusqu'à la Révolution française
  • 1896 - Études historiques sur l'esthétique de saint Thomas d'Aquin
  • 1900 - Histoire de la philosophie médiévale; translated as History of Medieval Philososphy
  • 1901 - Le Traité De Unitate Formae de Gilles de Lessines (texte et étude)
  • 1904 - Un Théologien-philosophe du XIIIe. Étude sur la vie, les œuvres et l'influence de Godefroid de Fontaines
  • 1910 - Histoire de la philosophie en Belgique
  • 1915 - Guerre et philosophie
  • 1920 - L'Œuvre d'art et la beauté
  • 1922 - Philosophy and civilization in the middle ages
  • 1932 - Initiation à la philosophie thomiste

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