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  1. Raymond James Long (born December 15, 1938) is an American academic and professor emeritus of philosophy at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. [3] He is also a faculty member at St. John Fisher Seminary in Stamford, Connecticut. Long was the president of the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy. [4]

  2. R. James Long, Ph.D. Department of Philosophy. Fairfield University. Fairfield, CT 06430. Office: (203) 254-4000 x2856. Home: (203) 259-6388. e-mail: " rjlong@mail.fairfield.edu " or “fishacre@aol.com” Degrees: Ph.D., University of Toronto (1968) M.S.L., Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (1966) Dissertations:

  3. R. James Long is a contributing author, "The Plurality of Platonic Forms and Trinitarian Simplicity: A Conundrum and its Resolution ... Contribution to Book Robert Grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu.

  4. R. James Long - 2013 - In John Flood, James R. Ginther & Joseph W. Goering (eds.), Robert Grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu: New Editions and Studies. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. pp. 153-164.

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  5. Raymond James Long - 2015 - Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press. Long, R. James, and Maura O'Carroll, SND. The Life and Works of Richard Fishacre, O.P.: Prolegomena to the Edition of His Commentary on the Sentences.

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  6. dialnet.unirioja.es › servlet › autorR.James Long - Dialnet

    Margaret Jewett, R.James Long Traditio: Studies in ancient and medieval history, thought, and religion , ISSN 0362-1529, Nº 50, 1995 , págs. 342-346 Esta página recoge referencias bibliográficas de materiales disponibles en los fondos de las Bibliotecas que participan en Dialnet .

  7. 27 de ago. de 2012 · R. James Long is a contributing author, "Richard Fishacre”. Book description: The Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy covers all areas of philosophy in the Middle Ages and part of the Renaissance, ranging from 500 to 1500 CE.