Between text and tradition : Pietro d'Abano and the reception of Pseudo-Aristotle's Problemata Physica in the Middle Ages / edited by Pieter De Leemans and Maarten J.F.M. Hoenen

The commentary of the Italian physician and philosopher Pietro d?Abano on Bartholomew of Messina?s Latin translation of Pseudo-Aristotle?s 'Problemata Physica', published in 1310, constitutes an important historical source. In a section of the corpus Aristotelicum that was not part of the...

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Superior document:Mediaevalia Lovaniensia. Series 1, Studia 46
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Place / Publishing House:Leuven : Leuven University Press, [2016]
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
French
Series:Mediaevalia Lovaniensia. Series 1, Studia 46
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Classification:08.21 - Griechische Philosophie. römische Philosophie
08.22 - Mittelalterliche Philosophie
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Physical Description:XVI, 263 Seiten; Illustrationen
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Summary:The commentary of the Italian physician and philosopher Pietro d?Abano on Bartholomew of Messina?s Latin translation of Pseudo-Aristotle?s 'Problemata Physica', published in 1310, constitutes an important historical source. In a section of the corpus Aristotelicum that was not part of the standard curriculum at the medieval university, the commentary of Pietro d?Abano investigates the complex relationship between text, translation, and commentary. The eight articles in this volume provide valuable insights into the manner in which Pietro d?Abano deals with the problems of a translated text. They emphasize the idiosyncrasy of his approach in comparison to his contemporaries and successors, the particularities of his commentary in light of the habitual exegetical practices applied in the teaching of curricular texts, as well as the influence of philosophical traditions outside the strict framework of the medieval arts faculty
ISBN:9789462700635
ac_no:AC13299653
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Pieter De Leemans and Maarten J.F.M. Hoenen