Background
Hoenen, Maarten Josephus F.M. was born on October 4, 1957 in Hoensbroek, Netherlands. Son of Hendrikus Joseph Augustinus and Maria Helena (Bongers) Hoenen.
(The history of universities has long been an object of sc...)
The history of universities has long been an object of scholarly research, but the proposed questions and themes have often been considered in isolation. This text, divided into three thematic sections, attempts to connect subjects which are bound together in the context of the idea of the university and the course of its historic realization. The first section concentrates on the rational process which characterized the development of the university. The next section is devoted to the relationship between the organizational forms of the university and the literary forms of university texts. Section Three concerns itself with the differentiation and institutionalization of schools of thought in the later Middle Ages. The volume contains 14 studies resulting from new and original research and concludes with an extensive bibliography.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9004102124/?tag=2022091-20
(Extensive and detailed study of the development of mediev...)
Extensive and detailed study of the development of medieval theories of divine knowledge, discussing both metaphysical, logical and ethical aspects. Covers all the important theories from the period 1250-1400, including maiores as well as minores, and issues in a discussion of Marsilius of Inghen (d. 1396), whose work was a milestone in medieval thought.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9004095632/?tag=2022091-20
(The German philosophical culture of the Middle Ages is li...)
The German philosophical culture of the Middle Ages is linked to the thought of St Albert Magnus. The writings of Albert set a definitive stamp on the mysticism of Eckhart and Tauler as well as on the intellectual traditions of the studia of the Dominican order and the German universities of the later Middle Ages. During this process, Albert's thinking was not simply adopted, but was further developed and was frequently given a new form by the various fields of intellectual life. This volume brings together 14 papers which deal with Albert's influence from the points of view of mysticism, literature, philosophy, theology and the history of universities.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9004104399/?tag=2022091-20
(Das 15. Jahrhundert gehört zu den am wenigsten erforschte...)
Das 15. Jahrhundert gehört zu den am wenigsten erforschten Epochen des mittelalterlichen Denkens, obwohl diese Periode für unser Verständnis der Wende vom Mittelalter zur Neuzeit von große Bedeutung ist. Es verfestigten sich innerhalb der Scholastik Strömungen und Schulen wie der Thomismus, der Albertismus und der Nominalismus, welche die philosophische Landschaft bis Kant maßgebend mitbestimmt haben. Um den Hintergrund, vor dem sich diese Entwicklung vollzogen hat, in seiner Dynamik zu verstehen, ist es notwendig, daß wir ein genaues Bild gewinnen von der Philosophie und Theologie, wie sie am Vorabend der Neuzeit an den Universitäten und den studia generalia, den wichtigsten Orten des spätmittelalterlichen Wissens, sich behaupten und durchsetzen konnten. Die Handschriftensammlung des Dominikaners Georg Schwartz bietet durch ihre Breite und Vollständigkeit einen Einblick in die Entwicklung der Philosophie und Theologie an den dominikanischen studia der zweiten Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts. Dieses wertvolle und bis jetzt kaum beachtete Dokument wird in dem vorliegenden Band näher untersucht. Dabei wird auch eine eingehende Beschreibung der in der Sammlung enthaltenen Traktate vorgelegt und es werden mehrere wichtige Fragmente ediert.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9060323408/?tag=2022091-20
Hoenen, Maarten Josephus F.M. was born on October 4, 1957 in Hoensbroek, Netherlands. Son of Hendrikus Joseph Augustinus and Maria Helena (Bongers) Hoenen.
Bachelor, University Nijmegen, 1981. Master of Arts, University Nijmegen, 1983. Bachelor of Divinity, University Nijmegen, 1987.
Master of Divinity, University Nijmegen, 1988. Doctor of Philosophy, University Nymegen, 1989.
Lecturer, researcher University Nymegen, Netherlands, 1984-1989, research fellow Netherlands, since 1990. Assistant professor Catholic Theological University, Amsterdam, 1989.
(Marsilius of Inghen's Sentences Commentary is a crucial p...)
(The history of universities has long been an object of sc...)
(Extensive and detailed study of the development of mediev...)
(The German philosophical culture of the Middle Ages is li...)
(Das 15. Jahrhundert gehört zu den am wenigsten erforschte...)
Member Modern Language Association, American Philosophical Association, Medieval Academy American, Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Society International pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Medievale.
Married Maria Joanna Adriana van den Brandt, October 12, 1987.