
Aristotle's Animals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Guy Guldentops and Carlos Steel
Aristotle's zoological writings with their wealth of detailed investigations on diverse species of animals have fascinated medieval and Renaissance culture. This volume explores how these texts have been read in various traditions (Arabic, Hebrew, Latin), and how they have been incorporated in different genres (in philosophical and scientific treatises, in florilegia and encyclopedias, in theological symbolism, in moral allegories, and in manuscript illustrations).
This multidisciplinary and multilinguistic approach highlights substantial aspects of Aristotle's animals.
Carlos Steel
Animaux de la Bible et animaux d'Aristote. Thomas d'Aquin sur Béhémoth l'éléphant
Aafke M.I.van Oppenraay
Michael Scot's Arabic-Latin Translation of Aristotle's Books on Animals. Some Remarks concerning the Relation between the Translation and its Arabic and Greek Sources
Mauro Monta
The Zoological Writings in the Hebrew Tradition. The Hebrew Approach to Aristotle's Zoological Writings and to their Ancient and Medieval Commentators in the Middle Ages
Pieter Beullens
A 13-th Century Florilegium from Aristotle's Book on Animals: Auctoritates extracte de libro Aristotilis de naturis animalium
Remke Kruk
On Animals: Excerpts of Aristotle and Ibn Sînâ in Marwazî's Tabâ'i' al-Hayawân
Isabelle Draelants
La transmission du De animalibus d'Aristote dans le De floribus rerum naturalium d'Arnoldus Saxo
Henryk Anzulewicz
Die aristotelische Biologie in den Frühwerken des Albertus Magnus
Miguel de Asua
Medicine and Philosophy in Peter of Spain's Commentary on De animalibus
Silvia Nagel
Testi con due redazioni attribuite ad un medesimo autore: il caso del De animalibus di Pietro Ispano
Christian Hünemörder
Der Text des Michael Scotus um die Mitte des 13. Jahrhunderts und Thomas Cantimpratensis III
Theodor Wolfram Köhler
Die wissenschaftstheoretische und inhaltliche Bedeutung der Rezeption von De animalibus für den philosophisch-anthropologischen Diskurs im 13. Jahrhundert
Guy Guldentops
The Sagacity of the Bees. An Aristotelian Topos in Thirteenth-Century Philosophy
Stefano Perfetti
Three Different Ways of Interpreting Aristotle's De Partibus animalium: Pietro Pomponazzi, Niccolo Leonico Tomeo and Agostino Nifo
Jan Papy
The Attitude towards Aristotelian Biological Thought in the Louvain Medical Treatises during the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Century: the Case of Embryology
Baudouin van den Abeele
Une version moralisée du De animalibus d'Aristote (XIVe siècle)
Michel Camille
Bestiary or Biology? Aristotle's Animals in Oxford, merton College, MS 271
Allan Gotthelf
From Aristotle to Darwin. Closing Words
Format: Edited volume - free ebook - PDF
Size: 240 × 160 mm
409 pages
ISBN: 9789061869733
Publication: October 18, 1999
Series: Mediaevalia Lovaniensia - Series 1-Studia 27
Languages: English
Stock item number: 45566
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