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The Medieval Reception of Book Zeta of Aristotle's Metaphysics (2 Vol. Set) - Galluzzo, Gabriele
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Vol. 1: "MetaphysicsMet." Zeta s structure and problems, this book presents an unprecedented and philosophically oriented study of some leading characters in the medieval reception of Aristotle s mature ontology (Averroes, Thomas Aquinas, Albert the Great and Paul of Venice). The result is a lively and stimulating interplay of Aristotelian doctrine, medieval philosophy and contemporary ontology. Gabriele Galluzzo received his Ph.D. (2004) from the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, where he currently holds a research position. He has published extensively on Aristotle s metaphysics and its…mehr

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Vol. 1: "MetaphysicsMet." Zeta s structure and problems, this book presents an unprecedented and philosophically oriented study of some leading characters in the medieval reception of Aristotle s mature ontology (Averroes, Thomas Aquinas, Albert the Great and Paul of Venice). The result is a lively and stimulating interplay of Aristotelian doctrine, medieval philosophy and contemporary ontology. Gabriele Galluzzo received his Ph.D. (2004) from the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, where he currently holds a research position. He has published extensively on Aristotle s metaphysics and its reception in the Middle Ages. -------------------- Vol. 2: Paul of Venice s Commentary on Aristotle s "Metaphysics" (1420-1424) can be regarded as one of the culminating points in the medieval reception of Aristotle s metaphysical thought. Besides presenting a number of original philosophical views, the commentary provides a fascinating assessment of the history of the medieval interpretations of the "Metaphysics." This volume makes available to scholars the core of Paul s writing by presenting the first critical edition of Book VII and sheds some light on the complex network of Paul s philosophical sources. Gabriele Galluzzo received his Ph.D. (2004) from the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, where he currently holds a research position. He has published extensively on Aristotle s metaphysics and its reception in the Middle Ages.
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Gabriele Galluzzo received his Ph.D. (2004) from the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, where he currently holds a research position. He has published extensively on Aristotle's metaphysics and its reception in the Middle Ages.