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Intellectual History Review, 2019
This paper deals with the scrutiny, as found in the Discussiones Peripateticae 1, 2–4, to which Francesco Patrizi da Cherso subjected the works of the transmitted corpus Aristotelicum, and those attributed to Aristotle outside the corpus. It explains why
Luc Deitz
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This paper deals with the scrutiny, as found in the Discussiones Peripateticae 1, 2–4, to which Francesco Patrizi da Cherso subjected the works of the transmitted corpus Aristotelicum, and those attributed to Aristotle outside the corpus. It explains why
Luc Deitz
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Starting from the Corpus Hermeticum the intersection between philosophical-theological speculation and magical-civil action, embodied by animated simulacra, was of fundamental importance.
Tommaso Ghezzani
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Starting from the Corpus Hermeticum the intersection between philosophical-theological speculation and magical-civil action, embodied by animated simulacra, was of fundamental importance.
Tommaso Ghezzani
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Intellectual History Review, 2019
This paper tries to present a different view of Francesco Patrizi’s anti-Aristotelian philology such as it transpires in his masterful monograph of 1581, the Discussiones Peripateticae, the influence of which was widely felt in seventeenth-century Europe.
S. Gulizia
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This paper tries to present a different view of Francesco Patrizi’s anti-Aristotelian philology such as it transpires in his masterful monograph of 1581, the Discussiones Peripateticae, the influence of which was widely felt in seventeenth-century Europe.
S. Gulizia
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History and theory: the paradox in Francesco Patrizi
Intellectual History Review, 2019Patrizi's Ten Dialogues on History bring the Renaissance humanist discourse on the meaning of history to a new level. First, he emphasizes narrativity as the fundamental structure of history.
P. Blum
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Francesco Patrizi und die hermetische Philosophie
2004Unser Autor1 wurde am 25. April 1529 als Frane Petric von vornehmen kroatischen Eltern auf der damals venezianischen Insel Cres (italienisch: Cherso) vor der dalmatinischen Kuste geboren.1554 erlaubte ihm sein Vater, ein Jahr in Deutschland (Ingolstadt) zu studieren. Damals vor allem legte er die Basis fur seine hervorragende Kenntnis des Griechischen.
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Democritus in Francesco Patrizi and Giordano Bruno
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Vivarium, 2007
AbstractFrancesco Patrizi da Cherso's Discussiones peripateticae (1581) are one of the most comprehensive analyses of the whole of Aristotelian philosophy to be published before Werner Jaeger's Aristoteles. The main thrust of the argument in the Discussiones is that whatever Aristotle had said that was true was not new, and that whatever he had said ...
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AbstractFrancesco Patrizi da Cherso's Discussiones peripateticae (1581) are one of the most comprehensive analyses of the whole of Aristotelian philosophy to be published before Werner Jaeger's Aristoteles. The main thrust of the argument in the Discussiones is that whatever Aristotle had said that was true was not new, and that whatever he had said ...
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2009
Patrizi ist der bedeutendste kroat. Denker der Renaissance. Sein Werk umfasst unterschiedlichste Wissensbereiche von meteorologischen und astronomischen Themen bis zu geschichtsphilosophischen und poetologischen Theorien. Durch die innovative Transformation des neuplatonischen Denkens entwickelte P.
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Patrizi ist der bedeutendste kroat. Denker der Renaissance. Sein Werk umfasst unterschiedlichste Wissensbereiche von meteorologischen und astronomischen Themen bis zu geschichtsphilosophischen und poetologischen Theorien. Durch die innovative Transformation des neuplatonischen Denkens entwickelte P.
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The King’s Citizens: Francesco Patrizi of Siena on Citizenship in Monarchies
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Patrizi da Cherso, Francesco (1529–97)
2018Francesco Patrizi was an Italian humanist and anti-Aristotelian who took up a newly-founded chair of Platonic philosophy at Ferrara in 1578, the first such chair in Europe. Through his various writings he contributed to poetic theory, rhetoric, and historiography, as well as to military history and hydraulics.
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