Cover illustration: Typus Grammaticae (Tower of Grammar). Depicts the power and significance of Lady Grammatica (Universal Grammar) who is seen holding the key to the Gates of the new regime and order of the Sciences and the Liberal Arts, established by scholasticism in the medieval period (CE1100âCE1500), which would lay the epistemological and metaphysical foundations for the method of analysis and classification of knowledge of the European Enlightenment and modernity.
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issn 0929-8436
isbn 978-90-04-73912-3 (hardback)
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DOI 10.1163/9789004739130
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