Chrysostomus Javelli

Chrysostomus Javelli
Title Chrysostomus Javelli PDF eBook
Author Tommaso De Robertis
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 274
Release 2023-08-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3031276736

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The volume provides the first book-length study of Chrysostomus Javelli’s philosophical works. An Italian university professor and a prominent figure in the intellectual landscape of sixteenth-century Europe, Javelli (ca. 1470-1540) was the author of insightful commentaries on both Plato and Aristotle as well as of original works in which he laid the foundations of a new Christian philosophy. In this volume, a group of leading scholars from around the world guide readers through the many facets of Javelli’s philosophical corpus, showing the long-term impact of his ideas on Western philosophical thought. The twelve essays of this volume shed light on an understudied yet central figure of Renaissance culture, revealing new connections and unexplored influences. This book is a valuable tool for students and scholars of early modern philosophy, classical tradition, and Christian theology, contributing to the understanding of a neglected chapter of Western intellectual history.

Chrysostomus Javelli’s Epitome of Aristotle’s Liber de bona fortuna

Chrysostomus Javelli’s Epitome of Aristotle’s Liber de bona fortuna
Title Chrysostomus Javelli’s Epitome of Aristotle’s Liber de bona fortuna PDF eBook
Author Valérie Cordonier
Publisher BRILL
Pages 264
Release 2021-08-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004464794

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The first study, along with edition and translation, of Chrysostomus Javelli’s epitome of the Liber de bona fortuna (1531), a work permitting insight into the early modern understanding of fortune, fate, and free will.

Hylomorphism into Pieces

Hylomorphism into Pieces
Title Hylomorphism into Pieces PDF eBook
Author Nicola Polloni
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 369
Release
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ISBN 3031609271

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Medieval Philosophy as Transcendental Thought

Medieval Philosophy as Transcendental Thought
Title Medieval Philosophy as Transcendental Thought PDF eBook
Author Jan Aertsen
Publisher BRILL
Pages 776
Release 2012-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 9004225854

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The origin of transcendental thought is to be sought in medieval philosophy. This book provides for the first time a complete history of the doctrine of the transcendentals and shows its importance for the understanding of philosophy in the Middle Ages. Winner of the Journal of the History of Philosophy Book Prize competition for the best book in the history of western philosophy published in 2013.

Species intelligibilis: From Perception to Knowledge

Species intelligibilis: From Perception to Knowledge
Title Species intelligibilis: From Perception to Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Leen Spruit
Publisher BRILL
Pages 605
Release 1995-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 9004247009

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Medieval discussions of mental representation were constrained in essential ways by Thomas Aquinas' doctrine of intelligible species. Aquinas' view of a formal mediation of sensible reality in intellectual knowledge was not universally accepted. In particular, after his death, a long series of controversies developed about the necessity of intelligible species. (These were analyzed in the first volume of this study.) The first part of this book deals with Renaissance controversies, discussing Peripatetics, Neoplatonics, and a group of relatively independent authors. In the second part, developments of late Scholasticism, and the elimination of the intelligible species in modern non-Aristotelian philosophy are scrutinized. Particular attention is paid to the possible roots of the seventeenth-century theories of ideas in traditional philosophy.

Medieval Philosophy and the Transcendentals

Medieval Philosophy and the Transcendentals
Title Medieval Philosophy and the Transcendentals PDF eBook
Author Jan Aertsen
Publisher BRILL
Pages 480
Release 2021-12-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004451420

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Students of Thomas Aquinas have so far lacked a comprehensive study of his doctrine of the transcendentals. This volume fills this lacuna, showing the fundamental character of the notions of being, one, true and good for his thought. The book inquires into the beginnings of the doctrine in the thirteenth century and explains the relation of the transcendental way of thought to Aquinas's conception of metaphysics. It analyzes "Being," "One," "True," "Good" and "Beautiful" individually and discusses their importance for the philosophical knowledge of God. Medieval Philosophy and the Transcendentals: The Case of Thomas Aquinas is intended as a contribution to the question "What is philosophy in the Middle Ages?". It argues that the doctrine of the transcendentals is essential for understanding medieval philosophy.

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes Volume 1

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes Volume 1
Title Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Dragos Calma
Publisher BRILL
Pages 505
Release 2019-05-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004395113

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Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes, published in three volumes, is a fresh, comprehensive understanding of Proclus’ legacy in the Hellenic, Byzantine, Islamic, Latin and Hebrew traditions. The history of the Book of Causes, an Islamic adaptation of mainly Proclus’ Elements of Theology and Plotinus' Enneads, is reconsidered on the basis of newly discovered manuscripts. This first volume enriches our understanding of the diverse reception of Proclus’ Elements of Theology and of the Book of Causes in the Western tradition where universities and religious schools offered unparalleled conditions of diffusion. The volume sheds light on overlooked authors, texts, literary genres and libraries from all major European universities from the 12th to the 16th centuries.