vitamin B1
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vitamin B1 Thiamin; essential in energy‐yielding metabolism, especially carbohydrates, and for nerve conduction. Deficiency results in the disease
beriberi—degeneration of the sensory nerves in the hands and feet, spreading through the limbs, with fluid retention and heart failure. Relatively acute deficiency, associated with alcohol abuse, results in central nervous system damage, the
Wernicke‐Korsakoff syndrome.
Good sources are whole grain and enriched bread and cereals, meat (especially liver, kidney, and heart, and pork), yeast, potatoes, and peas; cooking losses can be as much as 50%.
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Siger and the skeptic.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics; 12/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; MOST ASSESSMENTS OF SIGER OF BRABANT'S CONTRIBUTION to philosophy have...Aquinas, whom he greatly admired. But Siger was not uncritical of his sources...Sigerian Aristotelianism." (4) Siger often voices objections or difficulties...
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The Gaulish and the feudal as lieux de memoire in post-war French abstraction.
Magazine article from: Journal of European Studies; 6/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...de la deuxieme condamnation de Siger de Brabant, at the Galerie Kleber in 1957...de la deuxieme condamnation de Siger de Brabant, organized by the artists Georges...teachings of the Aristotelian scholar Siger de Brabant at the University of Paris...
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Mediaeval Reactions to the Encounter Between Faith and Reason.
Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics; 9/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Aristotelians on whom Wippel focuses are Siger of Brabant and Boethius of Dacia. Although...faith and reason. The key text from Siger on this topic is his claim that...this view, it is no wonder that Siger's own writings seem to be in constant...
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Dante and the Church: Literary and Historical Essays
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 1/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...for the anomalous presence of the Siger of Brabant, the Averroist philosopher, and...Circle of the Sun (Par. 10-13). Siger stands for Dante's youthful association...mendicant convicted for the death of Siger. Joachim represents the pessimistic...
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Aquinas Against the Averroists: On There Being Only One Intellect.
Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics; 9/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...the most well known of whom was Siger of Brabant, which asserts that there is only...views of Aristotle, Averroes, and Siger. Part 2 presents the text of the...important and measured article on Siger, Averroes, and Aquinas on the intellectum...
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Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris, 1200-1400
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 7/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...by Simon du Val, Inquisitor of France, commanding Siger of Brabant and two of his colleagues from the Faculty of Arts to...support the revisionist account he also proposes for Siger's final years. In addressing the still contested...
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Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris, 1200-1400.
Magazine article from: Church History; 9/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...theologians of the late Middle Ages were examined for possibly erroneous beliefs at one time or another, including Siger of Brabant, Peter Olivi, William of Ockham, Meister Eckhart, and even Thomas Aquinas. Using primarily unpublished records...
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Ibn Rushd, Averroes.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics; 3/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...the Latin West, Ibn Rushd's influence increased after 1220 (Roger Bacon, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant). Ramon Marti extensively quoted him and may have provided Thomas with texts. Ramon Lull, on the other hand...
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Some Catholics who were vilified, then vindicated.(Cover Story)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter; 2/3/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...and faith, which ignited trouble. In 1270 the bishop of Paris condemned the theses of one of Thomas' colleagues, Siger of Brabant, and Thomas's ideas may have been included for the bishop appointed a commission of theologians to investigate...
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Dante e le figure del vero: la fabbrica della 'Commedia'.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Christian sources in the 'heavenly Athens': hence the emphasis on harmony in Limbo and in Paradiso X-XI, where even Siger of Brabant (a 'controfigura' of Cavalcanti) is reconciled with his enemies in the church. Chapters 5 and 6 ('La parabola...
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Siger de Brabant
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Siger de Brabant , fl. 1260-77, French theologian...reconcile these beliefs with Christian faith, Siger adopted the Averroist notion of "double...St. Thomas Aquinas vigorously attacked Siger's teachings, and the doctrines were...
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Siger of Brabant
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Siger of Brabant ( c. 1240– c. 1284), Averroist philosopher. By 1266 he...is not known whether he was acquitted or had already fled the kingdom. Siger's most substantial works were commentaries and quaestiones on Aristotle...
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Saint Thomas Aquinas
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...precipitated by the furor over Siger de Brabant and his Averroistic reading of...The doctrinal struggle with Siger resulted in victory for Thomas...schools, the Averroists led by Siger de Brabant, who would separate faith and...
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Ibn Rushd
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
...at first clear, and there emerged a party of ‘Averroists’ at the University of Paris led by Siger of Brabant ( c. 1240– c. 1284). A treatise of Thomas Aquinas was directed against them in 1270, and they were...
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Averroës
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
...144). He is the inspiration for ‘Latin Averroism’ (1230 and afterwards), associated with Siger of Brabant. He is of immense importance as the conveyor of Aristotle back into the Western tradition.
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