Never the Twain Shall Meet? : : Latins and Greeks learning from each other in Byzantium / / ed. by Denis Searby.

This volume explores the theme of Latin and Greek mutual learning, intellectual and cultural interchange in the final age of Byzantium (1261-1453), challenging received conceptions of East and West as clearly delineated ideological categories. The reception of Thomas Aquinas and Western scholasticis...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Byzantinisches Archiv – Series Philosophica , 2
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XI, 358 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Translations from Latin to Greek
  • Reconfiguring East and West in Byzantine and Modern Orthodox Theology
  • George of Trebizond, Thomas Aquinas, and Latin Scholasticism
  • Translatable and Untranslatable Aquinas
  • Bessarion of Nicaea vs. Mark Eugenicus
  • New Evidence on the Manuscript Tradition and on the Latin and Greek Background tο George Scholarius’ In “De Interpretatione”
  • The Two Byzantine Translations of Thomas Aquinas’ De Rationibus Fidei
  • Scholarios’ On Almsgiving, or How to Convert a Scholastic “Quaestio” into a Sermon
  • ἐσέντζια, ὀντότης, οὐσία
  • Hugo Eterianus and his Two Treatises in the Demetrius of Lampe Affair
  • Gregorios Palamas’ Reception of Augustine’s Doctrine of the Original Sin and Nicholas Kabasilas’ Rejection of Aquinas’ Maculism as the Background to Scholarios’ Immaculism
  • Prochoros Cydones’ Translation of Thomas Aquinas’ Quaestiones disputatae de potentia and Quaestio disputata de spiritualibus creaturis
  • Nature as instrumentum Dei
  • Hylomorphism East and West
  • Pletho, Scholarios and Arabic philosophy
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index