In the early days of the " viae ", when little unofficial provision existed, houses placed near the road were required by law to offer hospitality on demand.
12.
Aquinas's views of God as first cause, cf . " quinque viae ", " depend upon the supposed impossibility of a series having no first term.
13.
Although the work " Viae Syon Lugent " is likely to have been written in the second half of the thirteenth century, it is hard to date more precisely.
14.
"Viae Syon Lugent " may well have had impact on subsequent late medieval writers : more than one hundred full or partial manuscripts of " Viae Syon Lugent " survive.
15.
"Viae Syon Lugent " may well have had impact on subsequent late medieval writers : more than one hundred full or partial manuscripts of " Viae Syon Lugent " survive.
16.
The Romans, though certainly inheriting some of the art of road construction from the Etruscans, borrowed the knowledge of construction of " viae munitae " from the Carthaginians according to Isidore of Sevilla.
17.
However, it cannot have been written by Guigo I, because it refers to several writings of thirteenth-century scholastic theology, as well as to Hugh of Balma's " Viae Syon Lugent ".
18.
He thinks it unlikely that the prior of an out-of-the-way charterhouse like Meyriat would have had the detailed knowledge of scholastic philosophy and theology that he detects in " Viae Syon Lugent ".
19.
His " quinque viae " ( " five ways " ) in those books attempted to prove the existence of God in different ways, including ( as way # 5 ) the goal-directed actions seen in nature.
20.
Sometime between AD 254 and 260, Valerius Balbinus Maximus served as the " Curator rei publicae Praefectus alimentorum viae Flaminiae " ( or officer responsible for maintaining the Via Flaminia and ensuring the provision of food to Rome ).