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Fioravanti, Gianfranco - Leonardi, Claudio - Perfetti, Stefano (eds.), Il commento filosofico nell'Occidente latino (secoli XIII-XV): atti del colloquio Firenze-Pisa, 19-22 ottobre 2000, Turnhout, Brepols (Rencontres de philosophie médiévale, 10), 2002, viii + 517 pp.
- Resum
- The practice of commentary upon authoritative texts is a prominent and fundamental feature of all teaching and learning during the Middle Ages. The roots of medieval commentaries made upon important philosophical texts lay in antiquity, but commentaries upon such texts – both ancient and more recent – flourished as never before during the late Middle Ages. Subsequently, beyond the end of the Middle Ages, the appeal and the habit of commentary declined, and to the point that to day a considerable effort is required to understand medieval commentaries – their genres, their techniques, their evolution, their extraordinary persistence in use over many centuries – and perhaps too to understand the much diminished importance of the practice of commentary on select texts in current academic scholarship. The Philosophical Commentary in the Latin West (XIII-XV Centuries) proved to be a rich, varied and seemingly inexhaustible theme for the Colloquium of the International Society for the Study of Medieval Philosophy. The contributors who were invited discussed commentaries on texts of medicine, alchemy, biology, psychology, physics, ethics and politics as well as theology. The medieval commentators themselves were Arabs and Jews as well as Christians.
Contents:
* Foreword / Luscombe, David Edward · VII
* Late-ancient ancestors of medieval philosophical commentaries / Ebbesen, Sten · 1-16
* La structure des commentaires philosophiques à la Faculté des arts: quelques observations / Weijers, Olga · 17-42
* Jacquart (2002), "Commentaire et écriture ..." · 43-60
* Crisciani (2002), "Commenti in alchimia: problemi ..." · 61-98
* Commenti bolognesi del sec. XIV al De generatione embrionis / Martorelli Vico, Romana · 99-118
* 13 century commentaries on De anima: from Peter of Spain to Thomas Aquinas / Bazán, Bernardo Carlos · 119-184
* La discussione sulla materia nella tradizione di commento alla Fisica: i commentatori inglesi degli anni 1240-1270 ca / Donati, Silvia · 185-232
* The reality of time in the commentary tradition on the Physics: the case of Wylton and Burly / Trifogli, Cecilia · 233-252
* The set of questions on De caelo in the Mss Leipzig, Universitätsbibl. 1386, ff. 91va-102vb and Praha, Knihovny Metropolitnì 1320 (L. LXXIV), ff. 43rb-52vb attributed to Peter of Auvergne: its autorship, date and relation to other sets of questions attributed to Peter of Auvergne / Galle, Griet · 253-310
* Nota su alcune tematiche dei commenti al De anima della facoltà delle arti (ca 1250-60) / Bernardini, Paolo · 311-326
* Averroes' commentaries on Aristotle: to explain and to inerpret / Puig Montada, Josep · 327-358
* The perfection of man: on the cause, mutability and permanence of human happiness in 13. century commentaries on the Ethica Nicomachea / Wieland, Georg · 359-378
* Scholastic commentaries in Hebrew: some notes about Judah Messer Leon (Italy, 15th century) / Zonta, Mauro · 379-400
* I commenti medievali alla Politica e alla riflessione sullo stato in Francia (secoli XIII-XIV) / Lanza, Lidia · 401-428
* How and when the medieval commentary died out: the case of Aristotle's zoological writings / Perfetti, Stefano · 429-444
* Philosophy in the context of Sentences Commentaries / Courtenay, William J. · 445-468
* Le Symbolum Parisinum: approche de trois commentaries médiévaux et évocation de doctrines significatives d'Albert le Grand / Hissette, Roland · 469-498
* Conclusioni / Fioravanti, Gianfranco · 499-502
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