TY - BOOK ID - 3549872 TI - Julius Caesar Scaliger, Renaissance reformer of Aristotelianism PY - 2016 VL - 54 26 SN - 9789004310094 9789004310100 900431010X 9004310096 PB - Leiden Boston DB - UniCat KW - Scaliger, Julius Caesar KW - Philosophy, Renaissance KW - Scaligero, Giulio Cesare, KW - Aristotle KW - Influence KW - Philosophy, Renaissance. KW - Philosophy, Modern KW - Renaissance philosophy KW - Aristoteles KW - Aristote KW - Arisṭāṭṭil KW - Aristo, KW - Aristotel KW - Aristotele KW - Aristóteles, KW - Aristòtil KW - Aristotile KW - Arisṭū KW - Arisṭūṭālīs KW - Arisutoteresu KW - Arystoteles KW - Ya-li-shih-to-te KW - Ya-li-ssu-to-te KW - Yalishiduode KW - Yalisiduode KW - Ἀριστοτέλης KW - Αριστοτέλης KW - Аристотел KW - ארסטו KW - אריםטו KW - אריסטו KW - אריסטוטלס KW - אריסטוטלוס KW - אריסטוטליס KW - أرسطاطاليس KW - أرسططاليس KW - أرسطو KW - أرسطوطالس KW - أرسطوطاليس KW - ابن رشد KW - اريسطو KW - Pseudo Aristotele KW - Pseudo-Aristotle KW - アリストテレス KW - Influence. KW - Scaligero, Giulio Cesare, - 1484-1558. - Exotericae Exercitationes KW - Aristotle - Influence UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:3549872 AB - This monograph is the first to analyze Julius Caesar Scaliger’s Exotericae Exercitationes (1557). Though hardly read today, the Exercitationes was one of the most successful philosophical treatises of the time, attracting considerable attention from many intellectuals with multifaceted religious and philosophical orientations. In order to make this massive late-Renaissance work accessible to modern readers, Kuni Sakamoto conducted a detailed textual analysis and revealed the basic tenets of Scaliger’s philosophy. His analysis also enabled him to clarify the historical provenance of Scaliger’s Aristotelianism and the way it subsequently influenced some of the protagonists of the “New Philosophy.” The author thus bridges the historiographical gap between studies of Renaissance philosophy and those of the seventeenth-century. ER -