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This book deals with some Aristotelian philosophers of the Hellenistic Age, ranging from Theophrastus of Eresus to Cratippus of Pergamum. The problem of knowledge, the question of time, and the doctrine of the soul are investigated by comparing these Peripatetics’ views with Aristotle’s philosophy, and above all by setting their doctrines within the broader framework of post-Aristotelian and Hellenistic philosophies (the Old Academy, Epicureanism, and Stoicism).
Peripatetics. --- Péripatéticiens. --- Theophrastus --- Cratippus, --- Theophrastus.
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The volumes published in the series Beiträge zur Altertumskunde comprise monographs, collective volumes, editions, translations and commentaries on various topics from the fields of Greek and Latin Philology, Ancient History, Archeology, Ancient Philosophy as well as Classical Reception Studies. The series thus offers indispensable research tools for a wide range of disciplines related to Ancient Studies.
Peripatetics. --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Theophrastus --- Cratippus, --- Theophrastus. --- Feofrast --- Theophrast --- Théophraste --- Theophrastos --- Teofrasto --- Theophrastus, --- Θεόφραστος
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"The production of forgeries under the name of the Swiss physician Paracelsus (1493/94-1541) was an integral part of the diffusion of the Paracelsian movement in early modern Europe. Many of these texts were widely read and extremely influential. The inability of most readers of the time to distinguish the genuine from the fake amid the flood of publications contributed much to the emergence of Paracelsus' legendary image as the patron of alchemy and occult philosophy. Innovative studies on largely overlooked aspects of Paracelsianism and an extensive catalogue of Paracelsian forgeries make this volume an essential resource for future studies. Contributors are Tobias Bulang, Dane T. Daniel, Charles D. Gunnoe, Jr., Hiro Hirai, Didier Kahn, Julian Paulus, Lawrence M. Principe, and Martin Žemla. Originally published as Special Issue of the journal Early Science and Medicine, volume 24 (2019), no. 5-6 (published February 2020), with a revised Introduction and a new Appendix by Julian Paulus, entitled "A Catalogue Raisonné of Pseudo-Paracelsian Writings: Texts Attributed to Paracelsus and Paracelsian Writings of Doubtful Authenticity," has been added"--
Medicine --- Philosophy --- History. --- Paracelsus, --- Philosophy of nature --- Human medicine --- Thematology --- Paracelsus, Theophrastus --- History, Modern --- Modern history --- World history, Modern --- World history
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Rédigé en 1659, le Theophrastus redivivus est l'un des ouvrages clandestins les plus étendus (environ mille pages de texte), les plus radicaux (athée et anticonformiste sous tous les angles), et les plus mystérieux de l'âge moderne : depuis presque quatre cent ans l'identité de son auteur est demeurée inconnue. Cette étude ouvre un jour nouveau sur la question en proposant d'attribuer le Theophrastus redivivus au médecin parisien Guy Patin, qui l'aurait rédigé dans le cadre d'un projet conçu en collaboration avec ses amis Gabriel Naudé et Pierre Gassendi. L'attribution se fonde sur un corpus substantiel d'indices textuels, biographiques, bibliographiques, qui s'agencent de façon cohérente avec l'analyse du contenu philosophique de l'ouvrage, comparé aux textes avoués de Patin et de ses compagnons de "débauches philosophiques" . Il en ressort une vision entièrement nouvelle de la libre pensée, et plus généralement de la philosophie, du XVIIe siècle, dont l'analyse doit se fonder désormais sur une catégorie - celle de la dissimulation - qui, seule, permet d'expliquer le contexte de la lutte des idées à l'âge de la "crise de la conscience européenne".
Natural theology --- anno 1600-1699 --- Atheism and literature --- History --- Patin, Guy, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Theophrastus redivivus --- Criticism, Textual. --- 211.4 --- 211 --- 211 Dieu. Etre supreme. Infini: deisme; theisme; atheisme --- 211 God. Opperwezen. Oneindige: deïsme; theïsme; atheïsme --- Dieu. Etre supreme. Infini: deisme; theisme; atheisme --- God. Opperwezen. Oneindige: deïsme; theïsme; atheïsme --- 211.4 Antigodsdienstige stellingen --- Antigodsdienstige stellingen --- Patin, Guy, 1601-1672 --- Athéisme --- Médecins --- Philosophie des sciences --- Religion et médecine. --- Libre pensée --- Patin, Guy --- Naudé, Gabriel --- Gassendi, Pierre --- Critique et interprétation.
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