In Aristotelis De generatione et corruptione

Richard Rufus of Cornwall was an early Scholastic philosopher-theologian who taught at the Universities of Paris and Oxford between 1231 and 1255. In those years he played a vital part in the transformation of philosophy and theology in early thirteenth-century Western Europe. He pioneered the teach...

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Главный автор: Richardus, Rufus 1212-1260 (Автор)
Другие авторы: Lewis, Neil (Другой) ; Wood, Rega 1944- (Другой) ; Lewis, Neil Timothy (Другой)
Формат: Print
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Oxford [u.a.] Oxford University Press 2011
В: Auctores Britannici medii aevi (21)
Год: 2011
Серии журналов/журналы:Auctores Britannici medii aevi 21
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Aristoteles 384 до н.э.-322 до н.э., De generatione et corruptione
Другие ключевые слова:B Aristotle De generatione et corruptione
B Four elements (Philosophy) Early works to 1800
B Four elements (Philosophy)
B Causation
B Putrefaction Early works to 1800
B Reproduction Early works to 1800
B Комментарий
B Источник (гидрология, мотив)
B Causation Early works to 1800
B Science, Ancient Early works to 1800
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Итог:Richard Rufus of Cornwall was an early Scholastic philosopher-theologian who taught at the Universities of Paris and Oxford between 1231 and 1255. In those years he played a vital part in the transformation of philosophy and theology in early thirteenth-century Western Europe. He pioneered the teaching of metaphysics, physics, chemistry, psychology, and ethics. At Paris Rufus gave the earliest lectures on Aristotelian physics and metaphysics of which a record survives. Although acknowledged as a great scholar in his lifetime, his devotion to the Franciscan ideal of humility led him deliberately to seek obscurity and for 500 years his work was lost or misattributed. This is the second volume of Richard Rufus's writings in the Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi series, a companion to In Physicam Aristotelis also edited by Professor Rega Wood. De Generatione et corruptione is particularly notable for its accounts of divisibility, growth and Aristotelian mixture. This transforms our understanding of the introduction of Aristotelian natural philosophy to the West and provides insight into the early history and prehistory of chemistry
Introduction -- De Generatione et Corruptione -- Liber I -- Liber II -- Appendix: Excerpta ex Glossa Abrincensi
ISBN:0197264999