The commentary tradition on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione : ancient, medieval, and early modern

The commentary tradition on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione : ancient, medieval, and early modern

The commentary tradition on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione : ancient, medieval, and early modern
Éditeur: Brepols
1999238 pagesISBN 9782503508962
Format: BrochéLangue : Anglais

In this book, a dozen distinguished scholars in the field of the history of philosophy

and science investigate aspects of the commentary tradition on Aristotle's

De generatione et corruptione , one of the least studied among Aristotle's treatises in

natural philosophy. Many famous thinkers such as Johannes Philoponus, Albert

the Great, Thomas Aquinas, John Buridan, Nicole Oresme, Francesco Piccolomini,

Jacopo Zabarella, and Galileo Galilei wrote commentaries on it. The distinctive

feature of the present book is that it approaches this commentary tradition as a

coherent whole, thereby ignoring the usual historiographical distinctions between

the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the seventeenth century.

Frans de Haas and Henk Kubbinga address the Greek commentary tradition on

De generatione et corruptione. Simone van Riet's essay is devoted to the Latin version of

Avicenna's third treatise of his Kitab al Shifa , which discusses Aristotle's De generatione

et corruptione. James Otte traces the intricate history of the identification of the Latin

translator of Aristotle's treatise as Burgund of Pisa. The essay by John Murdoch

explores the fortuna of atomistic arguments in the Latin commentary tradition.

Jürgen Sarnowsky, Henk Braakhuis, and Stefano Caroti examine various themes

in the commentaries that were produced by the so-called Buridan School, that is,

John Buridan, Albert of Saxony, Nicholas Oresme, and Marsilius of Inghen. The

article by Silvia Donati focuses on the influential commentary by the Expositor ,

Giles of Rome. The final essay, written by Anita Guerrini, tackles Robert Boyle's

attitude in The Origin of Forms and Qualities toward such Aristotelian key concepts as

forms, matter, qualities, and mixture. These essays are prefaced by a preliminary

survey by Hans Thijssen of Aristotle's text, its Latin translations and its Greek,

Arabic and Latin commentaries.

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