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^Lorenz, Sönke (1999). "Die Bibliotheca Amploniana. Ihre Bedeutung im Spannungsfeld von Aristotelismus, Nominalismus und Humanismus. Hrsg. und für den Druck besorgt von Andreas Speer (Miscellanea Mediaevalia, 23). Walter de Gruyter. Berlin, New York 1995, XVI, 512 Seiten.". Mitteilungen des Vereins für die Geschichte und Altertumskunde von Erfurt. Verlag Hermann Böhlaus. pp. 220–222.
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^Grant, Edward (1999). "Aertsen, Jan A. & Andreas Speer, Raum und Raumvorstellungen im Mittelalter (Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1998), xxi + 847 pp. 94 ills. DM 558.00 (cloth) ISBN 3 11 0157 16 0". Early Science and Medicine. 4 (1): 91–93.
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^Stone, Martin (1999). "Jan A. Aersten and Andreas Speer (eds.) Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Miscellanea Mediaevalia, Volume 26. (Berlin–New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1999). Pp. xxvi+1066. DM 598 Hbk". Religious Studies. 35 (3): 371–384.
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10.1017/S0034412599244952.
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^Lorenz, Sönke (1999). "Die Bibliotheca Amploniana. Ihre Bedeutung im Spannungsfeld von Aristotelismus, Nominalismus und Humanismus. Hrsg. und für den Druck besorgt von Andreas Speer (Miscellanea Mediaevalia, 23). Walter de Gruyter. Berlin, New York 1995, XVI, 512 Seiten.". Mitteilungen des Vereins für die Geschichte und Altertumskunde von Erfurt. Verlag Hermann Böhlaus. pp. 220–222.
doi:
10.1007/978-3-476-03299-7_14.
ISBN978-3-476-03299-7.
^Grant, Edward (1999). "Aertsen, Jan A. & Andreas Speer, Raum und Raumvorstellungen im Mittelalter (Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1998), xxi + 847 pp. 94 ills. DM 558.00 (cloth) ISBN 3 11 0157 16 0". Early Science and Medicine. 4 (1): 91–93.
doi:
10.1163/157338299X00030.
^Stone, Martin (1999). "Jan A. Aersten and Andreas Speer (eds.) Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Miscellanea Mediaevalia, Volume 26. (Berlin–New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1999). Pp. xxvi+1066. DM 598 Hbk". Religious Studies. 35 (3): 371–384.
doi:
10.1017/S0034412599244952.
S2CID171029765.