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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tommaso De Robertis , Luca BurzelliPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 2023 ed. Volume: 243 Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9783031276729ISBN 10: 3031276728 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 30 August 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface.- PART I. CONTEXT.- Chapter 1 Michael Tavuzzi, Chrysostomus Javelli OP (ca. 1470-1540): A Biographical Introduction.- Chapter 2 Annalisa Cappiello, Javelli, Pomponazzi, and the immortality of the soul: From the ‘Solutiones’ (1519) to the ‘Tractatus de indeficientia’ (1536).- PART II. ARISTOTELIAN COMMENTARIES.- Chapter 3 Pietro B. Rossi, Javelli’s Compendium Logicae and the exegesis of Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics in the Renaissance.- Chapter 4 Luca Burzelli, Chrysostomus Javelli on causal efficiency and eternal movement: physical arguments.- Chapter 5 Michael Engel, Harvaeus Natalis and Chrysostomus Javelli on Averroes’ Account of Creation: A Thomist controversy concerning metaphysics.- Chapter 6 Leonardo Graciotti, Reading Aristotle’s De sensu et sensato’: Javelli’s discussion of extramission and intromission theories of vision.- Chapter 7 Claus A. Andersen, Javelli and the reception of the Scotist system of distinctions in Renaissance Thomissm.- PART III. PLATONIC COMMENTARIES.- Chapter 8 Maude Vanhaelen, Interpreting Plato through Plato: Javelli’s commentaries on Plato’s moral and political philosophy.- Chapter 9 Eva Del Soldato, Using Ficino: Chrysostomus Javelli on Love and amor sui.- PART IV. CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY.- Chapter 10 Tommaso De Robertis, Neither Plato nor Aristotle: Javelli’s project of Christian philosophy.- Chapter 11. Tomáš Machula, Javelli’s Christian Moral Philosophy.- Chapter 12 Rita Ramberti, Javelli on predestination. A Thomistic view on ordo and dispositio in his last works.ReviewsAuthor InformationTommaso De Robertis (University of Pennsylvania) is a scholar of Renaissance philosophy, with a special interest in the reception of Aristotle’s oeuvre. Together with Valérie Cordonier, he has recently authored a book-length study with edition and English translation of Javelli’s epitome of Aristotle’s Liber de bona fortuna (Brill, 2021). Luca Burzelli (KU Leuven) is a scholar of medieval and Renaissance philosophy. He works on the history of Aristotelianism, focusing in particular on the reception of Aristotle’s natural philosophy from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century. He published extensively on Pietro Pomponazzi’s theory of the elements. Recently, he contributed two monographs on the cardinal and philosopher Gasparo Contarini (Scritti teologici, Torino 2022; La natura e Aristotele insegnano. Studio sulla filosofia di Gasparo Contarini, Venezia 2022 Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |