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Secundum Avenroem: Pico della Mirandola, Elia del Medigo e la «seconda rivelazione» di Averroè, 2022
By: Giovanni Licata
Title Secundum Avenroem: Pico della Mirandola, Elia del Medigo e la «seconda rivelazione» di Averroè
Type Monograph
Language Italian
Date 2022
Publication Place Palermo
Publisher Officina di Studi Medievali
Series Machina philosophorum
Categories Tradition and Reception, Surveys, Renaissance, Latin Averroism
Author(s) Giovanni Licata
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Forse mai come nel Rinascimento vi è stato un interesse così intenso verso la filosofia e la scienza arabe. Ne sono esempio macroscopico le opere di Averroè, oggetto di una seconda massiccia ondata di traduzioni latine tra il 1488 e il 1562, dopo la prima ondata del XIII secolo. Questo volume dimostra come Giovanni Pico della Mirandola - icona mitica dell'Umanesimo e padre della scoperta della qabbalah - fu anche indiscutibile pioniere e sponsor della traduzione di un vasto corpus di opere filosofiche di Averroè (e di altri filosofi islamici ed ebrei), a partire dalle versioni ebraiche medievali. L'analisi minuziosa dei manoscritti "averroistici" posseduti e postillati da Pico ha dato avvio a un'indagine a tutto campo sulle fonti dell'averroismo rinascimentale, all'interno del quale il filosofo e traduttore ebreo-cretese Elia del Medigo (c. 1455-c. 1493) si rivela uno dei protagonisti. Le opere originali e le nuove traduzioni compiute da Del Medigo, su richiesta di Pico, costituiscono infatti l'atto di nascita di quella "seconda rivelazione" di Averroè che culminerà nella pubblicazione della monumentale edizione giuntina (1550-52, 1562) dell'Aristotele e dell'Averroè latino. Questo volume valorizza l’insieme della produzione averroistica di Del Medigo, mostrandone l’indisgiungibile rapporto con le 900 Tesi di Pico (pubblicate nel 1486) e l’importanza che rivestì anche per le successive generazioni di traduttori dall’ebraico. Di alcune opere e traduzioni di Del Medigo si offre qui, per la prima volta, l’edizione critica.

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Is Silence Praise to Thee? On the Remarkable Near-Absence of Hebrew Averroist Metaphysical Speculation about God in the 15th-16th Centuries, 2021
By: Yehuda Halper
Title Is Silence Praise to Thee? On the Remarkable Near-Absence of Hebrew Averroist Metaphysical Speculation about God in the 15th-16th Centuries
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2021
Published in Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century
Pages 225–244
Categories Jewish Averroism, Metaphysics, Renaissance
Author(s) Yehuda Halper
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One More (Unsuccessful) Reconciliation: Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on Averroes and Islamic Philosophy, 2021
By: Ovanes Akopyan
Title One More (Unsuccessful) Reconciliation: Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on Averroes and Islamic Philosophy
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2021
Published in Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century
Pages 80–115
Categories Tradition and Reception, Renaissance
Author(s) Ovanes Akopyan
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’The Intelligence that illuminates all of us’. The Presence of Averroes in Bruno’s Doctrine of Intellect, 2021
By: Salvatore Carannante
Title ’The Intelligence that illuminates all of us’. The Presence of Averroes in Bruno’s Doctrine of Intellect
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2021
Published in Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century
Pages 245–280
Categories Tradition and Reception, Renaissance
Author(s) Salvatore Carannante
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Eclectic Universalist Noetics and its Critics, 2021
By: Leen Spruit
Title Eclectic Universalist Noetics and its Critics
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2021
Published in Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century
Pages 188–224
Categories Tradition and Reception, Renaissance
Author(s) Leen Spruit
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Ficino und Averroes. Ein vorläufiger Kommentar zu Ficinos Auseinandersetzung mit Averroes im Buch XV der Theologia Platonica, 2021
By: Thomas Leinkauf
Title Ficino und Averroes. Ein vorläufiger Kommentar zu Ficinos Auseinandersetzung mit Averroes im Buch XV der Theologia Platonica
Type Book Section
Language German
Date 2021
Published in Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century
Pages 9–79
Categories Renaissance, Tradition and Reception, Plato
Author(s) Thomas Leinkauf
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Echoes of Averroes in Renaissance Platonism: Cardinal Bessarion, 2021
By: Jozef Matula
Title Echoes of Averroes in Renaissance Platonism: Cardinal Bessarion
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2021
Published in Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century
Pages 116–150
Categories Plato, Renaissance, Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Jozef Matula
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Alexander of Aphrodisias in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, 2021
By: Pietro B. Rossi (Ed.), Matteo Di Giovanni (Ed.), Andrea A. Robiglio (Ed.)
Title Alexander of Aphrodisias in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2021
Publication Place Turnhout
Publisher Brepols
Series Studia artistarum
Volume 45
Categories Aristotle, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Albert, Avicenna, Renaissance, Metaphysics, Logic
Author(s) Pietro B. Rossi , Matteo Di Giovanni , Andrea A. Robiglio
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The greatest ancient interpreter of Aristotle, Alexander of Aphrodisias (fl. 200 AD) exerted a profound and enduring influence upon philosophy from Boethius until the modern era. Alexander’s interpretations laid the foundation for multiple philosophical views which were promoted as quintessentially Aristotelian by both Islamic and Latin thinkers throughout the Middle Ages. In the Renaissance, the University of Padua, a leading center of philosophical education and thought, established a scholarly tradition named “Alexandrinism” after him.

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Pietro Pomponazzi, Averroes, and the Accusation of Imposture, 2021
By: Craig Martin
Title Pietro Pomponazzi, Averroes, and the Accusation of Imposture
Type Article
Language French
Date 2021
Journal Mélanges de l’Université Saint-Joseph
Volume 68
Pages 93–103
Categories Renaissance, Tradition and Reception, Psychology, Ethics
Author(s) Craig Martin
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Les spécialistes ont longtemps accusé Pietro Pomponazzi d’utiliser la duperie comme une technique pour échapper à la censure de l’Église au sujet de ses thèses sur la mortalité de l’âme et le fondement matériel de la religion. Un examen conjoint du De immortalitate animae et du De incantationibus témoigne non pas d’une promotion de la duperie mais plutôt d’une cohérence entre sa compréhension de l’utilisation politique des fables et des mythes et sa compréhension de l’entendement humain, de l’âme et de la nature de la moralité. Ces thèses dépendent en partie de sa lecture d’Averroès. En particulier, il était d’avis que l’écriture n’était porteuse ni de vérité ni de fausseté au sens strict. Cependant, Pomponazzi s’écarta d’Averroès parce que son rejet de la psychologie était mêlé d’une conception pessimiste de la nature humaine qu’il considérait comme étant éloignée de l’intellection et incapable d’obtenir la vérité.

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La position de Zabarella vis-à-vis d’Averroès dans son Commentaire sur le De anima, 2021
By: Jules Janssens
Title La position de Zabarella vis-à-vis d’Averroès dans son Commentaire sur le De anima
Type Article
Language French
Date 2021
Journal Mélanges de l’Université Saint-Joseph
Volume 68
Pages 105–135
Categories Renaissance, Tradition and Reception, Commentary, De anima
Author(s) Jules Janssens
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Dans son commentaire sur le De anima d’Aristote Zabarella fait un usage non négligeable du Grand Commentaire sur le même ouvrage d’Averroès, le grand penseur andalou. On a pris l’habitude de considérer que Zabarella n’a pas pu finaliser son commentaire, étant donné qu’il fut publié à titre posthume. Il s’agirait donc d’un ouvrage incomplet. Toutefois, si on tient compte du fait que Zabarella s’intéresse avant tout, voire presque exclusivement, à l’étude de l’âme humaine, tout indique qu’il a consciemment choisi de ne pas commenter certains chapitres de l’ouvrage du Stagirite. Quant à l’impact d’Averroès sur la doctrine de l’âme exposée par Zabarella, elle a été diversement évaluée dans la recherche contemporaine, mais dans l’ensemble on y perçoit une attitude fortement critique du dernier envers le premier. Il est nécessaire de nuancer ce jugement. En effet, sur la base de trois fragments, répartis sur les trois livres, la présente recherche met en lumière qu’Averroès est considéré par Zabarella comme une vraie autorité, « auctoritas » ; que Zabarella souscrit parfois pleinement à l’interprétation du maître arabe ; et, enfin, que Zabarella explique certaines explications « erronées » de ce dernier comme l’effet inévitable de la traduction fautive du texte aristotélicien dont Averroès disposait. En somme, l’attitude de Zabarella vis-à-vis d’Averroès s’avère complexe, évitant aussi bien l’excès d’un rejet total que celui d’une acceptation aveugle.

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'Averroè quantumque arabo et ignorante di lingua greca...'. Note sull'averroismo di Giordano Bruno, 1994
By: Rita Sturlese
Title 'Averroè quantumque arabo et ignorante di lingua greca...'. Note sull'averroismo di Giordano Bruno
Type Book Section
Language Italian
Date 1994
Published in Averroismus im Mittelalter und in der Renaissance
Pages 319–350
Categories Averroism, Renaissance
Author(s) Rita Sturlese
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Abū al-Walīd Muḥammad bin Rushd (Averroes) (1126–1198), 1983
By: M. A. Martin
Title Abū al-Walīd Muḥammad bin Rushd (Averroes) (1126–1198)
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 1983
Published in The Genius of Arab Civilization. Source of Renaissance
Pages 70–71
Categories Surveys, Renaissance
Author(s) M. A. Martin
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Alexander of Aphrodisias in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, 2021
By: Pietro B. Rossi (Ed.), Matteo Di Giovanni (Ed.), Andrea A. Robiglio (Ed.)
Title Alexander of Aphrodisias in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Type Edited Book
Language undefined
Date 2021
Publication Place Turnhout
Publisher Brepols
Series Studia artistarum
Volume 45
Categories Aristotle, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Albert, Avicenna, Renaissance, Metaphysics, Logic
Author(s) Pietro B. Rossi , Matteo Di Giovanni , Andrea A. Robiglio
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The greatest ancient interpreter of Aristotle, Alexander of Aphrodisias (fl. 200 AD) exerted a profound and enduring influence upon philosophy from Boethius until the modern era. Alexander’s interpretations laid the foundation for multiple philosophical views which were promoted as quintessentially Aristotelian by both Islamic and Latin thinkers throughout the Middle Ages. In the Renaissance, the University of Padua, a leading center of philosophical education and thought, established a scholarly tradition named “Alexandrinism” after him.

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Aristotelianism in the West. Middle Ages and Renaissance, 1996
By: Charles H. Lohr
Title Aristotelianism in the West. Middle Ages and Renaissance
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 1996
Published in Actes del Simposi Internacional de Filosofia de l'Edat Mitjana. El pensament antropològic medieval en els àmbits islàmic, hebreu i cristià. Vic-Girona 11–16 d'abril de 1993
Pages 29–38
Categories Tradition and Reception, Renaissance
Author(s) Charles H. Lohr
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Aristotle and Averroes on Method in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The 'Oxford Gloss' to the Physics and Pietro d'Afeltro's Expositio Proemii Averroys, 1997
By: Charles Burnett, Andrew Mendelsohn
Title Aristotle and Averroes on Method in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The 'Oxford Gloss' to the Physics and Pietro d'Afeltro's Expositio Proemii Averroys
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 1997
Published in Method and Order in Renaissance Philosophy of Nature. The Aristotle Commentary Tradition
Pages 53–111
Categories Physics, Renaissance, Aristotle, Latin Averroism
Author(s) Charles Burnett , Andrew Mendelsohn
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Averroes als Vermittler der Gedanken des Alexander von Aphrodisias, 1994
By: Olaf Pluta
Title Averroes als Vermittler der Gedanken des Alexander von Aphrodisias
Type Book Section
Language German
Date 1994
Published in Averroismus im Mittelalter und in der Renaissance
Pages 201–221
Categories Influence, Renaissance, Alexander of Aphrodisias
Author(s) Olaf Pluta
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Averroes en el De la Causa, Principio et Uno de Giordano Bruno. El poder de la materia, 1999
By: María Jesús Soto Bruna
Title Averroes en el De la Causa, Principio et Uno de Giordano Bruno. El poder de la materia
Type Book Section
Language Spanish
Date 1999
Published in Averroes y los averroísmos. Actas del III Congreso nacional de filosofía medieval
Pages 359–369
Categories Averroism, Renaissance
Author(s) María Jesús Soto Bruna
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Averroistische Elemente in der Intellekttheorie Dietrichs von Freiberg, 1994
By: Burkhard Mojsisch
Title Averroistische Elemente in der Intellekttheorie Dietrichs von Freiberg
Type Book Section
Language German
Date 1994
Published in Averroismus im Mittelalter und in der Renaissance
Pages 180–186
Categories Averroism, Renaissance
Author(s) Burkhard Mojsisch
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Cardano, Averroes, and "recent philophers", 2016
By: Kuni Sakamoto
Title Cardano, Averroes, and "recent philophers"
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2016
Published in Julius Caesar Scaliger, Renaissance reformer of Aristotelianism: a study of Exotericae Exercitationes
Pages 72-76
Categories Renaissance, Natural Philosophy
Author(s) Kuni Sakamoto
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Damnatio memoriae: On Deleting the East from Western History, 2020
By: Koert Debeuf
Title Damnatio memoriae: On Deleting the East from Western History
Type Article
Language English
Date 2020
Journal New England Journal of Public Policy
Volume 32
Issue 2
Pages 1-12
Categories Renaissance, Transmission, Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Koert Debeuf
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The story we read in books about the Renaissance tells us that Petrarch and Poggio rediscovered the books of antiquity that had been copied for centuries in medieval abbeys. The re-introduction of Greek science and philosophy, however, began in the twelfth century but occurred mainly in the thirteenth century. These works were first translated into Syriac and Arabic in the eighth and ninth centuries and stored in the House of Wisdom in Baghdad. There they were read, used, and commented on by Arab philosophers, of whom the most famous was Averroes (1126-1198), who lived in Cordoba. The translation of his commentaries on Aristotle changed the European philosophical scene profoundly. Averroes, who also had a philosophy of his own, had followers in Latin Europe until the sixteenth century. His work was well-known and he appeared in histories of philosophy until the middle of the nineteenth century, when the Arabs were pushed out of the history books. One reason was the invention of the concept of the Renaissance.

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