The article seeks to summarise recent research carried out by the author into thirteenth and fourteenth-century commentaries on the De longitudine et brevitate vitae. The texts of some representative commentaries are examined as a means of assessing the reception of Aristotle's natural philosophy in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. As this is an area which has received comparatively little attention from researchers up to now, it is hoped that in examining commentaries on this one text of the Parva naturalia what emerges might serve to give a clearer picture of the reception and understanding of Aristotle's natural philosophy. The article also contains some brief comments on the two medieval translations of the De longitud...
It is fundamental to our understanding of commentary as a genre that they respond to another text, o...
During more than a century scholars have argued that the translatio vetus of De sensu can be dated t...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
The article seeks to summarise recent research carried out by the author into thirteenth and fourte...
The article gives an overview of the reception of Aristotle’s Parva Naturalia in the medieval West f...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article examines the commentary on Aristotle’s De anima by Alphon...
While the logical works of Aristotle had tradition of commentary in the universities of the twelfth ...
The purpose of this article is to present a theory of habitus in the philosophy of Aristotle and his...
In fourteen substantial essays this volume reconstructs the late medieval reception of this work, by...
The chapter is focused on the reception of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in Late Medieval Italy and is divide...
The transmission of a philosophical text cannot be circumscribed only by the practical proc...
Ibn Rushd or A verroes was famously known in the Middle Ages of the Latin West as "the Commenta...
At least since the 1950s, scholars of ancient philosophy have devoted their attention to Plato's so-...
Medivalists have suggested that bishop Tempier\u27s 1277Condemnation of 219 articles on philosophy a...
The paper consists of two parts. In the first part the author confronts the results of modern resear...
It is fundamental to our understanding of commentary as a genre that they respond to another text, o...
During more than a century scholars have argued that the translatio vetus of De sensu can be dated t...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
The article seeks to summarise recent research carried out by the author into thirteenth and fourte...
The article gives an overview of the reception of Aristotle’s Parva Naturalia in the medieval West f...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article examines the commentary on Aristotle’s De anima by Alphon...
While the logical works of Aristotle had tradition of commentary in the universities of the twelfth ...
The purpose of this article is to present a theory of habitus in the philosophy of Aristotle and his...
In fourteen substantial essays this volume reconstructs the late medieval reception of this work, by...
The chapter is focused on the reception of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in Late Medieval Italy and is divide...
The transmission of a philosophical text cannot be circumscribed only by the practical proc...
Ibn Rushd or A verroes was famously known in the Middle Ages of the Latin West as "the Commenta...
At least since the 1950s, scholars of ancient philosophy have devoted their attention to Plato's so-...
Medivalists have suggested that bishop Tempier\u27s 1277Condemnation of 219 articles on philosophy a...
The paper consists of two parts. In the first part the author confronts the results of modern resear...
It is fundamental to our understanding of commentary as a genre that they respond to another text, o...
During more than a century scholars have argued that the translatio vetus of De sensu can be dated t...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...