Abstract

Abstract Although Aristotelian philosophy and Roman law were studied intensively in medieval universities, the medieval jurists also failed to synthesize these intellectual traditions. They nevertheless interpreted certain Roman texts in ways that fit easily into the synthesis that the late scholastics eventually achieved. Often, as we will see, they did so because they were familiar with A stotle and Thomas and read the opinions of these philosophers into their texts.

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