Alessandro Palazzo and Anna Rodolfi, Prophecy and Prophets in the Middle Ages

By Laura Ackerman Smoller

Scholars of medieval and early modern science have long been indebted to the editors of Micrologus and the Micrologus Library for a series of volumes that broaden the boundaries of the field and deepen our understanding of its contexts. This latest…

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Scholars of medieval and early modern science have long been indebted to the editors of Micrologus and the Micrologus Library for a series of volumes that broaden the boundaries of the field and deepen our understanding of its contexts. This latest contribution to the Micrologus Library offers a wide view of medieval thinking about prophecy. As Palazzo and Rodolfi point out in their introduction to this collection of essays, while numerous scholars have written about prophecies and their various uses by medieval people, there has been far less attention given to philosophical and theological teachings about prophecy. Reviewed by: Laura Ackerman Smoller, Published Online (2022-07-31)Copyright © 2022 by Laura Ackerman SmollerArticle PDF Link: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/aestimatio/article/view/39100/29786 Corresponding Author: Laura Ackerman Smoller,University of RochesterE-Mail: laura.smoller@rochester.edu

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Original publication: Smoller, Laura Ackerman. "Alessandro Palazzo and Anna Rodolfi, Prophecy and Prophets in the Middle Ages." Aestimatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science 2 (2): 2022. 192-199. DOI: 10.33137/aestimatio.v2i2.39100. This material has been re-published in an unmodified form on the Canadian HSS Commons with the permission of Iter Canada / Aestimatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science. Copyright © the author(s). Aestimatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). For details, see creativecommons.org/licenses/.

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