Two Heads Two Souls? Conjoined Twins in Theological Quodlibeta

Quaestio 17:573-595 (2017)
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This article focuses on the case of conjoined twins in a selection of quodlibetal questions by John Peckham, Henry of Ghent, Remigius dei Girolami and John of Naples, in a period of time between th...

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