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Renaissance Latin Aristotle Commentaries: Authors A-B

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2019

Charles H. Lohr*
Affiliation:
Raimundus-Lullus-Institut der Universität Freiburg i. Br
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Aristotelianism occupies a unique position in the intellectual history of the Latin West. From Boethius to Galileo—from the end of classical civilization to the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century, and in some circles even beyond—die works of the philosopher had a decisive influence, not only on the development of theology, philosophy, and natural sciences, but also on university structure and the system of education. The history of Aristotle's influence in the Middle Ages, especially the history of its thirteenth- century beginnings, is quite well known. But renaissance scholars have generally concentrated on the revolt against the Scholastic Aristode, the revival of other ancient philosophies, and the birth of the new science, only recently turning their attention to the history of Aristotelianism and university philosophy.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1974

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