Complementing the growing list of editions and translations which have appeared in the series Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus, this is the first critical edition of Adam of Bockenfield's commentary on the pseudo-Aristotelian treatise on plants. The leading Arts master at Oxford in the middle decades of the thirteenth century, Adam crafted a comprehensive and highly organized commentary, which enjoyed wide circulation on the continent. Professor Long's introduction also explores the relationship between Adam's commentary and the gloss that was the established classroom text at Oxford.
Complementing the growing list of editions and translations which have appeared in the series Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus, this is the first c...
Focusing on the medieval reception of Book Zeta of Aristotle's Metaphysics, Volume One of this work offers an unprecedented and philosophically oriented study of medieval ontology against the background of the current metaphysical debate on the nature of material objects. Volume Two makes available to scholars one of the culminating points in the medieval reception of Aristotle's metaphysical thought by presenting the first critical edition of Book VII of Paul of Venice's Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics (1420-1424).
Focusing on the medieval reception of Book Zeta of Aristotle's Metaphysics, Volume One of this work offers an unprecedented and philosophically...
Smilen Markov's monograph on the metaphysical synthesis of John Damascene depicts a paradox ontological structure: the single man, whose ontological position is conditioned by non-being, participates in the life of the Origin of being. The term 'historical interconnections' denotes the basic elements of Damascene's reception strategy through which he approaches the Holy Scripture and the tradition of the fathers. The structural transformation to which different epochs and cultural circles put Damascene's concepts reveals regularity in understanding the intellectual scope of the Palestinian...
Smilen Markov's monograph on the metaphysical synthesis of John Damascene depicts a paradox ontological structure: the single man, whose ontological p...
Richard Kilvington (ca. 1302–1361) was one of the most original and influential thinkers among the Oxford Calculators. His impact on late medieval philosophy and theology remains unquestionable. His physical, logical, and ethical solutions were extensively debated and referred to, paving the way for new approaches in philosophy and theology. This volume presents a critical edition of question 4 from Kilvington’s Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum, complete with an introduction to the edition and a guide to Kilvington’s theological concepts.
Richard Kilvington (ca. 1302–1361) was one of the most original and influential thinkers among the Oxford Calculators. His impact on late medieval p...