La expresión de la finalidad en la Edad Media
Abstract
This article tries to investigate the different ways of expressing finality and its evolution in medieval texts (from 13th, 14th and 15th centuries). All those syntactica forms that answer to the ‘human’ finality in the strict sense are compiled: that finality which starts from a human subject’s intention. Moreover, it is observed which contents can be conveyed with the formal models that are used for the intentional finality.Downloads
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