Several reference works I haveĬonsulted simply assert that the Middle Ages ended in 1500, presumably The Italian wars (1494), or with the Lutheran Reformation (1517), or Printing, or with the discovery of America, or with the beginning of … with the fall of Constantinople, or with the invention of Or even as late as the Moslem occupation of the Mediterranean. Or with the fall of the Western Roman Empire (usually dated C.E. Germanic tribes in the Roman Empire, or with the sack of Rome in 410, With the death of Theodosius in 395, or with the settlement of There seems to be little agreement and indeed little basis for Scholars have advocated many different termini for our period, and The period, things are even more imprecise. In the last quarter of the eighth century.” At the other end of Philosophical inquiry: it begins in Baghdad, in the middle of theĮighth century, and in France, in the itinerant court of Charlemagne, Medieval philosophy, understood as a project of independent Recent “consensus on when and where to place the beginnings of Though some include second- and third-century Christian thinkers (see Many histories of medieval philosophy (like many syllabiįor courses on the subject) begin with St. The chronological limits of medieval philosophy are likewise Greek-speaking eastern Europe, as well as North Africa and parts of Period, as the present author prefers to do, then the area must beĮxpanded to include, at least during the early centuries,
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