Micrologus XXXI (2023)

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Micrologus XXXI (2023)
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Special Issue. Aristotle’s De sensu in the Latin Tradition, 1250-1650

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Annual
ISBN
978-88-9290-210-7
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376 S.
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€ 90,00

 

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Micrologus. Natura, scienze e società medievali / Nature, Sciences and Medieval Societies
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Italy
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Advisory Board: Bernard Andenmatten, Jean-Patrice Boudet, Charles Burnett, Jacques Chiffoleau, Chiara Crisciani, Ruedi Imbach, Danielle Jacquart, Michael McVaugh, Cecilia Panti, Michel Pastoureau, Michela Pereira, Francesco Santi, Jean-Yves Tilliette, Baudouin Van den Abeele, Iolanda Ventura, Oleg Voskoboynikov, Nicolas Weill Parot, Jean Wirth

Micrologus focuses on “Nature, Sciences and Society” during the Middle Ages. The journal is interdisciplinary organised, aiming to build a bridge between Specialists, coming from different fields of research and belonging to different disciplines. All articles are submitted for one or more peer-reviews; the general editor determines publication in consultation with the peer reviewers.

The journal is issued annually and welcomes articles in the major European languages. Each article is accompanied by an abstract in English.

The Journal has been classified by ANVUR in the A category and indexed in prestigious international databases (Scopus and the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

M. Mantovani / R. Zambiasi / G. Zuccolin, Introduction

G. Galle, The Order of the Parva naturalia in Three Commentaries on De sensu Associated with Adam of Bockenfield. Implications for the Authenticity Question

Y. Kedar, Roger Bacon’s De sensu Colour Theory

S. Donati, Albert the Great on Light in His Commentaries on De anima and De sensu et sensato

G. Zuccolin, Monkeys, Pygmies, and Human Beings. Sensus disciplinales and the Hierarchy of Living Beings in Albert the Great

K. White, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, and Peter of Auvergne on “muti et surdi” (De sensu et sensato, 437a16-17)

C. Steel, Delectatio liberalis. Aristotle and His Medieval Commentators on Smell and Why Humans Find Pleasure in It

V. Decaix, Do We All Sense the Same Things? Some Medieval Solutions to De sensu 6

A. Robert, The Diversity of Human Languages and Climate Theory. Philosophy and Medicine in Medieval Commentaries on Aristotle’s De sensu et sensato

C. Beneduce, Utrum tactus sit terrae a dominio. Natural Philosophy and Medicine in Three Fourteenth-Century Questions on De sensu et sensato

R. Zambiasi, The Sense of Smell in the Commentary on the De sensu Attributed to Nicole Oresme and to Albert of Saxony

S. Masolini, Two Commentaries on the De sensu et sensato from Fifteenth-Century Louvain

C. Grellard, Parisian Commentaries on De sensu in Late Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries

L. Graciotti, Medicine and Philosophy in Pomponazzi’s Expositio libelli de sensu et sensato (1524-1525)

L. Burzelli, A Heated Debate. Pomponazzi and Contarini on the Nature of Fire

M. Mantovani, Renatus Democritus. Descartes on Atoms and the Senses.

INDEXES. Index of Names, by M. Mantovani, R. Zambiasi and G. Zuccolin. Index of Manuscripts, by M. Mantovani, R. Zambiasi and G. Zuccolin

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