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Index

Abbo of Fleury, 280n11

Abduction, 480, 483, 485, 487

Abelard, Peter, 12, 81, 126, 127, 136n19, 198–200, 205, 231, 232, 233, 361–364, 366n7, 371; authentication and, 231, 233; on denotation, 361–364; on Porphyry, 12–13; Stoic influence and, 197–200; terminology of, 549–550

Abelson, Robert P., 57

Abulafia, Abraham, 301–302, 303–306, 307, 308, 399

Academicians, 175, 176, 179, 182

Accidents, 6, 6n3, 7, 12, 18

Acerba’L
(Ascoli), 30

Achilleid
(Statius), 230

Achilles and the tortoise, paradox of, 526

Adelard of Bath, 246

Adler, Mortimer, 311

Adso of Montier-en-Der, 283

Advancement of Learning
(Francis Bacon), 37, 172n2

Adversus Jovinianum
(Saint Jerome), 186

Aelian, Claudius, 24, 180–181, 181n9, 182

Aeneid
(Virgil), 138, 571

Aeschylus, 103

Aesop, 138, 139

Aesthetic
(Croce), 339, 531–547

Aesthetics, 309–313, 322, 323, 338; aesthetic relativism and, 376; creative intuition and, 326; of Croce, 533; historiography and, 339; intellectual intuition and, 345–352; linguistics and, 532, 540; Romantic, 335–336; Thomistic, 341, 510.
See also
Art

Affordance, 581

Agent intellect, 327–331, 333

Agriculture, 31, 32

Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius, 75, 409n15, 417–419

Aistheta symbola (perceptible symbols), 152

Alan of Lille, 111, 130, 159–160, 244, 245n14

Albertus Magnus, 97, 111–112, 166, 199n25, 238; aesthetics of, 342, 348; Platonism and, 316, 511

Alciati, Andrea 193

Alcuin, 120, 209n37

Aldrovandi, Ulisse, 27, 28

Alemanno, Yohanan, 302, 303n12, 408

Alexander of Hales, 138, 168, 348

Alexander Romance
(attrib. Callisthenes), 24, 30, 135

Alexandria, library of, 24

Al-Farabi, 107, 111, 112, 114

Algazel, 401

Alighieri, Dante, 50, 106, 122, 125, 132, 135, 137, 144–150, 190, 221n49, 230n7, 251, 252, 286–308, 342, 424, 537, 540, 541, 544, 547n4

Allegories, 27, 118, 344; Apocalypse of Saint John as, 250–251; Dante on, 145–149; metaphors and symbolism in relation to, 129–140; metaphors distinguished from, 155; Thomas Aquinas on metaphor and allegory, 140–144; visualization of Scripture and, 272

Allégret, 122

Alsted, Johann Heinrich, 34–36, 72

Ambiguity, 19

Ammonius, 96, 204n29, 209, 210n38, 212, 213

Anagrams, 386–396, 398, 410, 419

Analogia entis
(analogy of being), 95, 159–169

Analogy, 126, 159, 163, 167, 168; of proportion, 162; sign-image and, 322

Analytic philosophy, 18

Analytics
(Aristotle), 185

Anatomy, 27, 58

Anceschi, Luciano, 544

Angelini, Cesare, 252, 265

Animals, 24, 27, 39, 57, 164; Aristotle on, 6, 16, 23, 65–66, 549; barking dog as intentional agent, 199–200; communication with other animals, 220; divine names and, 153, 156; in fables, 137, 139, 173; grammarians and animal voices, 213–214; inarticulate sounds of, 216; legendary, 47; man as rational animal, 202; in medieval bestiaries, 30, 31; medieval views of ancient sources on, 185–194; names of, 289; Pliny on, 25, 183–185; Porphyrian tree and, 7, 10–11; soul, rights, and language of, 173–185; sounds made by, 204, 209; Wilkins on species, 44–46

Annales Ecclesiastici
(Baronio), 281n11

Annales Hirsaugiensis
(Trithemius), 281n11

Anonymous Spaniard (Pedro Bermudo), 434, 435

Anselm of Canterbury, Saint, 89, 358, 361, 378m15

Anthropomorphization, 154, 168, 173

Antichrist, 276, 281–284

Anticlaudianus
(Alan of Lille), 111

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