Die mittelalterliche Rezeption der aristotelischen Philosophie der Ehe : von Robert Grosseteste bis Bartholomäus von Brügge (1246/1247-1309) / / von Pavel Blažek.

This study considers the medieval reception of Aristotle’s philosophy of marriage, which became known in the Medieval West through the thirteenth century rediscovery of the Nicomachean Ethics, the Politics and the pseudo-Aristotelian Economics, then considered a genuine work of the Stagirite. The au...

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Superior document:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, v. 117
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:German
Series:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; v. 117.
Physical Description:1 online resource (456 p.)
Notes:Revision of the 1st part of the author's thesis--Jena, 2003.
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Other title:Vorläufige Material /
Teil I. Einführung /
Teil II. Die Ehe In Mittelalterlichen Corpus Aristotelicum /
Teil III. Von Theologischer Indienstnahme Zu Didaktischer Reduktion. Rezeptionsformen Und Rezeptionsfunktionen Deraristotelischen Texte Zur Ehe Vom 13. Bis Ins Frühe 14. Jahrhundert /
Teil IV. Die Rezeption Der Aristotelischenehelehre Im Kommentar Des Bartholomäus Von Brügge Zur Pseudo-Aristotelischen Ökonomik (1309) /
Teil V. Die Rezeption Der Aristotelischen Philosophie Der Ehe Und Das Mittelalterliche Eheverständnis: Eine Schlussbilanz /
Anhang Schematische Darstellung Der Divisio Textus Im Scriptum Yconomice Des Bartholomäus Von Brügge /
Literaturverzeichnis /
Personenregister /
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Summary:This study considers the medieval reception of Aristotle’s philosophy of marriage, which became known in the Medieval West through the thirteenth century rediscovery of the Nicomachean Ethics, the Politics and the pseudo-Aristotelian Economics, then considered a genuine work of the Stagirite. The author shows in seven case studies how medieval readers interpreted the ideas on marriage contained in these Aristotelian texts, and how they used them to construct their own, mostly theological or philosophical, discourses on marriage. At the core stands a hitherto largely neglected, unedited commentary on the pseudo-Aristotelian Economics of Bartholomew of Bruges (1309). This study is an important contribution to research on the medieval reception of Aristotle, as well as on the history of marriage.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [417]-434) and indexes.
ISBN:1281400726
9786611400729
9047411102
ISSN:1573-4188 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: von Pavel Blažek.