Renaissance Latin Aristotle Commentaries


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Latin Aristotle Commentaries Renaissance Authors


Latin Aristotle Commentaries Renaissance Authors
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Author : Charles H. Lohr
language : en
Publisher: Olschki
Release Date : 1988

Latin Aristotle Commentaries Renaissance Authors written by Charles H. Lohr and has been published by Olschki this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Philosophy categories.




Renaissance Latin Aristotle Commentaries


Renaissance Latin Aristotle Commentaries
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Author : Roman Darowski
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

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Latin Aristotle Commentaries


Latin Aristotle Commentaries
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Author : Charles H. Lohr
language : en
Publisher: SISMEL Edizioni del Galluzzo
Release Date : 1988

Latin Aristotle Commentaries written by Charles H. Lohr and has been published by SISMEL Edizioni del Galluzzo this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Philosophy categories.




Latin Aristotle Commentaries


Latin Aristotle Commentaries
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Author : Charles H. Lohr
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

Latin Aristotle Commentaries written by Charles H. Lohr and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with categories.




Method And Order In Renaissance Philosophy Of Nature


Method And Order In Renaissance Philosophy Of Nature
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Author : Daniel A. Di Liscia
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-12-05

Method And Order In Renaissance Philosophy Of Nature written by Daniel A. Di Liscia and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-05 with History categories.


The volume results from a seminar sponsored by the ’Foundation for Intellectual History’ at the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel, in 1992. Starting with the theory of regressus as displayed in its most developed form by William Wallace, these papers enter the vast field of the Renaissance discussion on method as such in its historical and systematical context. This is confined neither to the notion of method in the strict sense, nor to the Renaissance in its exact historical limits, nor yet to the Aristotelian tradition as a well defined philosophical school, but requires a new scholarly approach. Thus - besides Galileo, Zabarella and their circles, which are regarded as being crucial for the ’emergence of modern science’ in the end of the 16th century - the contributors deal with the ancient and medieval origins as well as with the early modern continuity of the Renaissance concepts of method and with ’non-regressive’ methodologies in the various approaches of Renaissance natural philosophy, including the Lutheran and Calvinist traditions.



Catalogus Translationum Et Commentariorum


Catalogus Translationum Et Commentariorum
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Author : Virginia Brown
language : en
Publisher: CUA Press
Release Date : 2003

Catalogus Translationum Et Commentariorum written by Virginia Brown and has been published by CUA Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Literary Criticism categories.


Considered a definitive source for scholars and students, this highly acclaimed series illustrates the impact of Greek and Latin texts on the Middle Ages and Renaissance. In publication since 1960 and now in its eighth volume, the Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum furnishes concrete evidence of when, where, and how an ancient author was known and appreciated in monastic, university, and humanist circles. Each article presents a historical survey of the influence and circulation of a particular author down to the present, followed by an exhaustive listing and brief description of Latin commentaries before 1600 on each of his works. For Greek authors, a full listing of pre-1600 translations into Latin is also provided. Sources of translations and commentaries include both printed editions and texts available only in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. In the newest addition to the series, Volume VIII, six authors are treated in separate articles: Damianus, Geminus Rhodius, Hanno, Sallust, Themistius, and Thucydides. This volume is especially notable for its variety. Thucydides and Sallust were major historians and the interest their works generated -- in such diverse figures as Macchiavelli, Thomas More, and Thomas Hobbes -- has continued unabated. Damianus and Geminus Rhodius influenced optics and astronomy. Themistius provided a useful service to later students of Aristotle by paraphrasing Aristotle's treatises on logic, psychology, and natural science. Hanno's account of a voyage around the coast of West Africa has been regarded as a motivating factor behind the explorations of Vasco da Gama and Pedro Alvares Cabral and was cited in controversies involving the Portugueseand Spanish claims to the coasts of Africa and America. A list of addenda and corrigenda to four previously published articles (Columella, Tacitus, Vegetius, Xenophon) concludes the volume.



The Parva Naturalia In Greek Arabic And Latin Aristotelianism


The Parva Naturalia In Greek Arabic And Latin Aristotelianism
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Author : Börje Bydén
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2018-09-25

The Parva Naturalia In Greek Arabic And Latin Aristotelianism written by Börje Bydén and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-09-25 with Philosophy categories.


This book investigates Aristotelian psychology through his works and commentaries on them, including De Sensu, De Memoria and De Somno et Vigilia. Authors present original research papers inviting readers to consider the provenance of Aristotelian ideas and interpretations of them, on topics ranging from reality to dreams and spirituality. Aristotle’s doctrine of the ‘common sense’, his notion of transparency and the generation of colours are amongst the themes explored. Chapters are presented chronologically, enabling the reader to trace influences across the boundaries of linguistic traditions. Commentaries from historical figures featured in this work include those of Michael of Ephesus (c. 1120), Albert the Great and Gersonides’ (1288–1344). Discoveries in 9th-century Arabic adaptations, Byzantine commentaries and Renaissance paraphrases of Aristotle’s work are also presented. The editors’ introduction outlines the main historical developments of the themes discussed, preparing the reader for the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives presented in this work. Scholars of philosophy and psychology and those with an interest in Aristotelianism will highly value the original research that is presented in this work. The Introduction and Chapter 4 of this book are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.



The Universities Of The Italian Renaissance


The Universities Of The Italian Renaissance
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Author : Paul F. Grendler
language : en
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Release Date : 2004-11-03

The Universities Of The Italian Renaissance written by Paul F. Grendler and has been published by Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-11-03 with Education categories.


A “magisterial [and] elegantly written” study of Renaissance Italy’s remarkable accomplishments in higher education and academic research (Choice). Winner of the Howard R. Marraro Prize for Italian History from the American Historical Association Selected by Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title of the Year Italian Renaissance universities were Europe's intellectual leaders in humanistic studies, law, medicine, philosophy, and science. Employing some of the foremost scholars of the time—including Pietro Pomponazzi, Andreas Vesalius, and Galileo Galilei—the Italian Renaissance university was the prototype of today's research university. This is the first book in any language to offer a comprehensive study of this most influential institution. Noted scholar Paul F. Grendler offers a detailed and authoritative account of the universities of Renaissance Italy. Beginning with brief narratives of the origins and development of each university, Grendler explores such topics as the number of professors and their distribution by discipline; student enrollment (some estimates are the first attempted); famous faculty members; budgets and salaries; and relations with civil authority. He discusses the timetable of lectures, student living, foreign students, the road to the doctorate, and the impact of the Counter Reformation. He shows in detail how humanism changed research and teaching, producing the medical Renaissance of anatomy and medical botany, new approaches to Aristotle, and mathematical innovation. Universities responded by creating new professorships and suppressing older ones. The book concludes with the decline of Italian universities, as internal abuses and external threats—including increased student violence and competition from religious schools—ended Italy’s educational leadership in the seventeenth century.



Classical Traditions In Renaissance Philosophy


Classical Traditions In Renaissance Philosophy
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Author : Jill Kraye
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2002

Classical Traditions In Renaissance Philosophy written by Jill Kraye and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with History categories.


The impact of classical thought on Renaissance philosophy is the subject of this volume. In the first part Dr Kraye deals with the interpretations of ancient philosophy put forward by various thinkers of the Italian Renaissance, including the humanist Angelo Poliziano and the Platonist Marsilio Ficino; in the second, she examines the central role of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics within Renaissance moral philosophy and considers the influence of other classical treatises on ethics, especially the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. The final section explores controversies concerning the authenticity of works in the Aristotelian canon, together with the early printing history of Aristotle. All the articles aim to locate philosophical questions within the historical and cultural context of the Renaissance, and particular attention is paid to the importance of philological scholarship within philosophical debates. The collection includes an essay on Philipp Melanchthon's ethical commentaries and textbooks which has previously appeared only in German translation.



Aristotle In Coimbra


Aristotle In Coimbra
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Author : Cristiano Casalini
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2016-10-04

Aristotle In Coimbra written by Cristiano Casalini and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-04 with History categories.


Aristotle in Coimbra is the first book to cover the history of both the College of Arts in Coimbra and its most remarkable cultural product, the Cursus Conimbricensis, examining early Jesuit pedagogy as performed in one of the most important colleges run by the Society of Jesus in the sixteenth century. The first complete philosophical textbook published by a Jesuit college, the Cursus Conimbricensis (1592–1606) was created by some of the most renowned early Jesuit philosophers and comprised seven volumes of commentaries and disputations on Aristotle’s writings, which had formed the foundation of the university philosophy curriculum since the Middle Ages. In Aristotle in Coimbra, Cristiano Casalini demonstrates the connection between educational practices in a sixteenth-century college and the structure of a scholastic philosophical commentary, providing insight into this particular form of late-scholastic Aristotelianism through historiographical discourse. This book provides both a narrative of the historical background behind the publication of the Cursus and an analysis of the major philosophical and educational issues addressed by its seven volumes. It is valuable reading for all those interested in intellectual history, the history of education and the history of philosophy.