Yazir Paredes

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The universities were schools of philosophy, mental and physical, and the attention of students in Arts was chiefly directed to the logic, metaphysics, physics, and ethics of Aristotle. Up to the twelfth century, Aristotle was known only through the translations into Latin of the sections of the Organon, entitled De Interpretatione and Categoriae, and through the logical works of Boethius.
Life in the Medieval University
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