Rayon Philosophies anciennes
Alexander of Aphrodisias in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

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Format : Relié
Nb de pages : 223 pages
Poids : 400 g
Dimensions : 17cm X 25cm
ISBN : 978-2-503-58827-8
EAN : 9782503588278

Alexander of Aphrodisias in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

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Collection(s) | Studia artistarum
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Relié 223 pages
foreword Pietro B. Rossi, Matteo Di Giovanni, Andrea A. Robiglio
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Studia Artistarum

Études sur la faculté des arts dans les universités médiévales

The greatest ancient interpreter of Aristotle, Alexander of Aphrodisias (fl. 200 AD) exerted a profound and enduring influence upon philosophy from Boethius until the modern era. Alexander's interpretations laid the foundation for multiple philosophical views which were promoted as quintessentially Aristotelian by both Islamic and Latin thinkers throughout the Middle Ages. In the Renaissance, the University of Padua, a leading center of philosophical education and thought, established a scholarly tradition named « Alexandrinism » after him.

Paolo Accattino (1950-2015), a distinguished scholar of Alexander, made many noteworthy advancements to the field. With the aim of honoring Accattino's memory, lifelong colleagues and associates P. Donini and L. Bertelli discuss his contributions.They are joined by a cohort of scholars (A. Bertolacci, M. Di Giovanni, J. Biard, A. Corbini, E. Rubino, L. Silvano, B. Bartocci, P.D. Omodeo, F. Iurlaro) who explore various key elements of Alexander's legacy from Ibn Sina to Hugo de Groot. The volume presents new understandings concerning the reception of Alexander, offers new lines of inquiry, and opens potential avenues of research regarding his medieval and Renaissance afterlife.

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Pietro B. Rossi is former Professor of Medieval Philosophy at the Università di Torino. Matteo Di Giovanni is Associate Professor of Medieval Philosophy at the Università di Tornio. Andrea A. Robiglio is Professor of the History of Philosophy at the KU Leuven.

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