It has been established through studies on the Cracovian commentaries on the ars vetus dating from the first half of the 15th century that Hesse’s commentaries are extant in three copies i.e.: BJ 2037, BJ 2043, BJ 2455,...
The present paper examines the significance of divine justice and its importance for Albert’s exposition of Aristotle’s Politics. According to Albert, divine justice is the foundation of, the most important reason for, a...
This paper presents several examples of the preaching of major Observant preachers and the images they employed in Tuscany, and particularly in Florence. The intention of the paper is to demonstrate the power of art in d...
The Italian Jewish philosopher Judah Romano, who fl ourished in the second quarter of the fourteenth century, was in his time among the most prolific translators of Latin scholastic texts into Hebrew. His mostly unedited...
The manuscript BnF Lat. 16131 contains one of the few direct testimonies of Buridan’s teaching, a reportatio of his Questions on Metaphysics. Establishing an edition of the two questions on univocity/equivocity of ens, I...
Komentarze Benedykta Hessego do ars vetus w świetle nowych ustaleń
It has been established through studies on the Cracovian commentaries on the ars vetus dating from the first half of the 15th century that Hesse’s commentaries are extant in three copies i.e.: BJ 2037, BJ 2043, BJ 2455,...
Die Bedeutung der göttlichen Gerechtigkeit für Alberts politische Philosophie. Ein Rekonstruktionsversuch der politischen Philosophie Alberts
The present paper examines the significance of divine justice and its importance for Albert’s exposition of Aristotle’s Politics. According to Albert, divine justice is the foundation of, the most important reason for, a...
Images of Preachers in Italian Art and Sermons
This paper presents several examples of the preaching of major Observant preachers and the images they employed in Tuscany, and particularly in Florence. The intention of the paper is to demonstrate the power of art in d...
Albert’s Optical Treatise on the Mirror Image in the Fourteenth-Century Hebrew Translation by Judah Romano
The Italian Jewish philosopher Judah Romano, who fl ourished in the second quarter of the fourteenth century, was in his time among the most prolific translators of Latin scholastic texts into Hebrew. His mostly unedited...
Une Reportatio de l'Enseignement de Buridan sur la Metaphysique des Accidents
The manuscript BnF Lat. 16131 contains one of the few direct testimonies of Buridan’s teaching, a reportatio of his Questions on Metaphysics. Establishing an edition of the two questions on univocity/equivocity of ens, I...