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EVERY MAN IS AN ANIMAL - LATE THIRTEENTH CENTURY - THE MODISTS


<a href="boethiusnullohomine.htm">Is every man of necessity an animal?</a> Boethius of Dacia (1270's).
<a href="sigerquaestio22.htm">Two questions on the Metaphysics</a> Siger of Brabant (1270's).
<a href="brito-quaestiones.htm">Two questions on the Perihermenias</a> Radulphus Brito (?1300's).
<a href="simonfavnullohomine.htm">Is Caesar dead?</a> Simon of Faversham


The pages here represent the views of so-called Modist writers of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. There are a number of these, and considerable interlinking required, hence this page will be under development for some time.

The pages will include work by Siger of Brabant, Boethius of Dacia, Pseudo-Peter of Auvergne, and a modist work attributed to Duns Scotus.