Anali za povijest odgoja, Vol. 1 No. 1, 1992.
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A Philosophical School in Vukovar (1733-1783)
Franjo Emanuel Hoško
; Katehetski salezijanski centar, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
In the eastern part of Croatia, in the town of Vukovar a philosophical school flourished from 1733 to 1783. In the school the young Franciscans (from the Province of Bosna Srebrena 1733-1757 or the Province of St. Ivan Kapistranski 1757. -1783) used to acquire the knowledge of philosophical meditation. It was one of the creative and radiant points in the Croatian philosophical doctrine where the peripathetic philosophy was cultivated in the so-called Scotistic interpretation of Ivan Duns Scot († 1308), one of the Scolastic philosophers. In accordance with the curriculum and in a three year course, twenty teachers lectured at the school and there were about 350 students attending the classes. Eight philosophic reference books in manuscript, a printed philosophical work and five printed lists of philosophical theses, basic or based on principles have been preserved till today as the results of teachers' work. The author founds his review of the sequence of events in the Vukovar school upon the archival and bibliothecal research. And so he illuminates the acquired cognition comparatively with his own or someone else's researches or publications
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334910
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Datum izdavanja:
31.12.1992.
Posjeta: 295 *