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Books on the Run: The Case of Francesco Patrizi
Fruits of Migration, 2018Margherita Palumbo
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Local spline refinement driven by fault jump estimates for scattered data approximation
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2023We present new fault jump estimates to guide local refinement in surface approximation schemes with adaptive spline constructions. The proposed approach is based on the idea that, since discontinuities in the data should naturally correspond to sharp ...
C. Bracco +3 more
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An Introduction to The Happy City by Francesco Patrizi of Cherso
Italian Renaissance Utopias, 2019Patrizi’s The Happy City (HC) is a work that defies classifications. The key to understanding it is to recognize its Platonic inspiration and Aristotelian influence. The HC ingeniously restructures Aristotle’s analysis of the ideal city in Politics VII–VIII.
A. Donato
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Translation of The Happy City by Francesco Patrizi of Cherso
Italian Renaissance Utopias, 2019In The Happy City, Patrizi describes an ideal city. His analysis is founded on the premise that we can determine what makes a city happy only if we recognize what it is that makes a man happy. Patrizi argues that happiness is the ultimate goal of man’s life: it entails being virtuous and, even more, uniting with the divine.
A. Donato
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A Felicidade, Razão da Cidade: Francesco Patrizi da Cherso
Revista Portuguesa de Humanidades, 2022In this article we seek to make known the work La Città felice by Francesco Patrizi da Cherso, in what are its fundamental lines. As this author is less known in contemporary times, the truth is that he played an important role in the development of the ...
João Emanuel Diogo
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Francesco Patrizi’s concept of “nature”: presence and refutation of Stoicism
Intellectual History Review, 2019This essay analyzes the ways in which, in his Nova de Universis Philosophia, Francesco Patrizi uses, adopts, and, in some cases, rejects the Stoic philosophical tradition.
Thomas Leinkauf
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Thomas Hobbes und Francesco Patrizi
Archiv Fur Geschichte Der Philosophie, 1986exaly +2 more sources

