Currents of Mediaeval Thought [Hardcover] Michael Seidlmayer

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“Currents of Mediaeval Thought” by Michael Seidlmayer, published in 1960 by Basil Blackwell, is a first edition in translation exploring medieval intellectual currents with a focus on Germany. This ex-library copy from Eastern Montana College features typical library markings and lacks a dust jacket. The red cloth cover shows minor wear, and the pages are clean and intact. A valuable resource for history and medieval studies enthusiasts.

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“Currents of Mediaeval Thought” by Michael Seidlmayer, translated by D. Barker, offers an insightful exploration into the intellectual currents of the medieval period, with a particular focus on Germany. Published by Basil Blackwell in 1960, this first edition in translation is a part of the “Studies in Mediaeval History” series, edited by Geoffrey Barraclough. The book is bound in a red cloth cover, typical of mid-20th-century academic publications, and lacks a dust jacket. It features ex-library markings from Eastern Montana College, including stamps and a checkout card, reflecting its history within an academic setting. The text delves into the philosophical and cultural influences that shaped medieval Europe, making it a valuable resource for historians and scholars of medieval studies. The book’s collectible value is enhanced by its first edition status, providing a rare glimpse into the scholarly interpretations of the time.

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Additional information

Author

Michael Seidlmayer

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Basil Blackwell

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

First edition in this translation

Condition Acceptable
Notes This copy of "Currents of Mediaeval Thought" is in good condition, considering its age and previous library use. The red cloth boards show minor wear, with some fading and light scuffing. The spine remains intact, ensuring the binding's stability. Inside, the pages are clean and free from significant markings, aside from typical library stamps and a checkout card on the front endpaper. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, but the book remains a solid copy for collectors and scholars alike.**

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