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The following is a listofRenaissance humanists, individuals whose careers threw light on the movement as a whole. Barlaam of Seminara (c. 1290-1348)...
translations of the 12th century and the rise of scholasticism that the works ofAristotle and his Arabic commentators became widely available. Scholars such...
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Antiquity. Some of the most famous and influential philosophers of all time were from the ancient Greek world, including Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. ↵Abbreviations...
semi-circular setting having Plato and Aristotle at its centre might be alluding to Pythagoras' monad. Commentators have suggested that nearly every great...
thinking of Aristotle. Much of the work ofAristotle was unknown in the West in this period. Scholars relied on translations by Boethius into Latin of Aristotle's...
utilised ancient and Byzantine commentatorsonAristotle, and earlier in the mid 15th century in Rome, through emphasis not on any philosophical school but...
that the medieval and Renaissance Aristotelian tradition in practical thinking was impeding philosophy. Interest in Aristotle's ethics has been renewed...
philosophy, potentiality and actuality are a pair of closely connected principles which Aristotle used to analyze motion, causality, ethics, and physiology...
as Aristotle, Polybius, and Cicero. Classical republicanism is built around concepts such as liberty as non-domination, self-government, rule of law...
exaggerations of pure humanism, defending what he believed to be the best of the medieval and Islamic commentators, such as Averroes and Avicenna, onAristotle in...
pp. 164–7. "Even Aristotle would have laughed at the stupidity of his commentators." — Vives 1531 attacks obscurity in Aristotle's works, as cited by...
an outline of commentaries and commentators. Discussed are the salient points of Jewish, patristic, medieval, and modern commentaries on the Bible. The...
the invitation of some Florentine humanists he set up a temporary school to lecture on the difference between Plato and Aristotle. Few of Plato's writings...
exaggerations of pure humanism, defending what he believed to be the best of the medieval and Islamic commentators, such as Averroes and Avicenna, onAristotle in...
Aristotelian principle of infinite divisibility. Commentators like Philoponus and Aquinas reconciled these aspects ofAristotle's thought by distinguishing...
citation of "enyclopedism" is dated 1833. The context is a book on Diderot. The Greek writer and teacher Aristotle (384–322 BC) had much to say on a broad...
but most of the essential features of the modern definition are present in the works of Plato, Aristotle and Polybius. These include theories of mixed government...
Renaissance. Above all, he opposed Aristotle's poetics. His protest was directed against all conventional determinations of the nature and meaning of...
historian Suetonius, as well as the later commentaries of Servius and Donatus (the two great commentatorson Virgil's poetry). Although the commentaries record...
concerns. Aristotle's fame was not great during the Hellenistic period, when Stoic logic was in vogue, but later peripatetic commentators popularized...
friend of Martin Crusius, Leo Allatius and other personalities of his time. He was an eminent scholar and commentatoron the works ofAristotle. He died...