William of Alnwick, Questions on Science and Theology, Introduction and Critical Edition by Francesco Fiorentino, English Translation by John Scott, Aschendorff, Munster 2020 (Archa Verbi, Subsidia 18), 784 pp., ISBN: 9783402102404.
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