Vernacular Aristotelianism in Italy from the Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Century

Vernacular Aristotelianism in Italy from the Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Century
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Download or read book Vernacular Aristotelianism in Italy from the Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Century written by Luca Bianchi and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume is based on an international colloquium held at the Warburg Institute, London, on 21-2 June 2013, and entitled 'Philosophy and Knowledge in the Renaissance: Interpreting Aristotle in the Vernacular'. It situates and explores vernacular Aristotelianism in a broad chronological context, with a geographical focus on Italy. The disciplines covered include political thought, ethics, poetics, rhetoric, logic, natural philosophy, cosmology, meteorology and metaphysics; and among the genres considered are translations, popularizing commentaries, dialogues and works targeted at women. The wide-ranging and rich material presented in the volume is intended to stimulate scholars to develop this promising area of research still further. Table of Contents: Preface (pp. ix-x) Introduction (pp. 1-5) Luca Bianchi, Simon Gilson and Jill Kraye Giles of Rome's De regimine principum and the Vernacular Translations: The Reception of the Aristotelian Tradition and the Problem of Courtesy (pp. 7-29) Fiammetta Papi Uses of Latin Sources in Renaissance Vernacularization of Aristotle: The Case of Galeazzo Florimonte, Francesco Venier and Francesco Pona (pp. 31-55) Luca Bianchi Alessandro Piccolomini's Mission: Philosophy for Men and Women in their Mother Tongue (pp. 57-73) Letizia Panizza Francesco Robortello on Popularizing Knowledge (75-92) Marco Sgarbi Aristotelian Commentaries and the Dialogue Form in Cinquecento Italy (pp. 93-107) Eugenio Refini Aristotle's Politics in the Dialogi della morale filosofia of Antonio Brucioli (pp. 109-122) Grace Allen 'The best works of Aristotle': Antonio Brucioli as a Translator of Natural Philosophy (pp. 123-138) Eva Del Soldato Vernacular Meteorology and the Antiquity of the Earth in Medieval and Renaissance Italy (pp. 139-159) Ivano Dal Prete Vernacularizing Meteorology: Benedetto Varchi's Comento sopra il primo libro delle Meteore d'Aristotile (pp. 161-181) Simon Gilson Bartolomeo Beverini (1629-1686) e una versione inedita della Metafisica di Aristotele (pp. 183-208) Corinna Onelli Index of Manuscripts and Incunables (p. 209) Index of Names (pp. 210-216)


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