Greeks and Latins in Renaissance Italy : studies on humanism and philosophy in the 15th century
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Greeks and Latins in Renaissance Italy : studies on humanism and philosophy in the 15th century
(Variorum collected studies series)
Routledge, 2018, c2004
- : pbk
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Text in English, Itarian and French
Originally published: Aldershot : Ashgate/Variorum, c2004
"This volume contains xii + 334 pages"--P. viii
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The twelve essays in this new collection by John Monfasani examine how, in particular cases, Greek emigres, Italian humanists, and Latin scholastics reacted with each other in surprising and important ways. After an opening assessment of Greek migration to Renaissance Italy, the essays range from the Averroism of John Argyropoulos and the capacity of Nicholas of Cusa to translate Greek, to Marsilio Ficino's position in the Plato-Aristotle controversy and the absence of Ockhamists in Renaissance Italy. Theodore Gaza receives special attention in his roles as translator, teacher, and philosopher, as does Lorenzo Valla for his philosophy, theology, and historical ideas. Finally, the life and writings of a protege of Cardinal Bessarion, the Dominican friar Giovanni Gatti, come in for their first extensive study.
目次
- Contents: Preface
- Greek Renaissance migrations
- The Averroism of John Argyropoulos and his Quaestio utrum intellectus humanus sit perpetuus
- L'insegnamento di Teodoro Gaza a Ferrara
- Theodore Gaza as a philosopher
- Greek and Latin learning in Theodore Gaza's Antirrheticon
- The pseudo-Aristotelian Problemata and Aristotle's De Animalibus in the Renaissance
- Giovanni Gatti of Messina: a profile and an unedited text
- Nicholas of Cusa, the Byzantines, and the Greek language
- Marsilio Ficino and the Plato-Aristotle controversy
- Aristotelians, Platonists, and the missing Ockhamists: philosophical liberty in pre-Reformation Italy
- The theology of Lorenzo Valla
- Disputationes Vallianae
- Indexes.
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