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Henry of Ghent, who taught in the theology faculty in Paris from c. 1275 until his death in 1293, was an original, pivotal, and influential thinker. Henry’s theories on a wide range of theological and philosophical topics led to a transformation of scholastic thought in the years shortly after the death of Thomas Aquinas. The Companion to Henry of Ghent is an introduction to his thought. It first addresses the historical context of Henry: his writings, his participation in the events of 1277, and Muslim philosophical influences. The volume continues with an examination of his theology, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. It concludes with an examination of two authors whom he influenced: John Duns Scotus and Pico della Mirandola. Contributors include: Amos Edelheit, Juan Carlos Flores, Bernd Goehring, Ludwig Hödl, Tobias Hoffman, Jules Janssens, Marialucrezia Leone, Steven Marrone, Martin Pickavé, Roland Teske, SJ, Robert Wielockx, Gordon Wilson
Henry of Ghent --- Theology --- Philosophy --- Henricus Gandavensis, --- Henry, --- Bonicollius, Henricus, --- Enrico, --- Enrique, --- Gandavo, Henricus a, --- Goethals a Gandavo, Henricus, --- Goethals, Henri, --- Heinrich, --- Hendrik, --- Henri, --- Henricus, --- Henricus Goethals, --- Henricus Mudanus, --- Henryk, --- Henricus Gandavensis, - 1217-1293
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Radulphus Brito's Quaestiones super Priora Analytica Aristotelis is a major work written in the early 1300s which treated Aristotle's text devoted to the theory of the syllogism. Brito, perhaps one of the most influential medieval thinkers known as the Modistae, examines both categorical and hypothetical syllogisms. In his text, based on six known manuscripts which are complete or nearly complete, Brito was critical of many of the theories of his contemporary, Simon of Faversham. It should also be mentioned that Brito edited his work several times. There are at least two versions which indicate Brito returned to this material during his long career at the university in Paris. This volume is the first critical text edition of Brito's Quaestiones super Priora Analytica Aristotelis and will therefore be of great interest to those studying the history of logic and its development during the medieval period.
Syllogism. --- Logic, Ancient. --- Ancient logic --- Argumentation --- Logic --- Reasoning --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Aristotle. --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Aristotle --- Arisṭāṭṭil --- Aristo, --- Aristotel --- Aristotele --- Aristóteles, --- Aristòtil --- Aristotile --- Arisṭū --- Arisṭūṭālīs --- Arisutoteresu --- Arystoteles --- Ya-li-shih-to-te --- Ya-li-ssu-to-te --- Yalishiduode --- Yalisiduode --- Ἀριστοτέλης --- Αριστοτέλης --- Аристотел --- ארסטו --- אריםטו --- אריסטו --- אריסטוטלס --- אריסטוטלוס --- אריסטוטליס --- أرسطاطاليس --- أرسططاليس --- أرسطو --- أرسطوطالس --- أرسطوطاليس --- ابن رشد --- اريسطو --- Pseudo Aristotele --- Pseudo-Aristotle --- アリストテレス --- Academic collection
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Henry of Ghent, the most influential philosopher/theologian of the last quarter of the 13th century at Paris, delivered his fourth Quodlibet during 1279. This Quodlibet was written at the beginning of what could be called the height of his career.In total there are 37 questions, which cover a wide range of topics, including theories in theology, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophical anthropology, ethics, and canon law. In these questions Henry presents his mature thought concerning the number of human substantial forms in which he counters the claims of the defenders of Thomas Aquinas, part
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Critical edition of articles 63?67 of Henry?s 'Summa' on personal identity, equality and similitude.00Theologian and Scholastic philosopher Henry of Ghent (d. 1293) could arguable be considered the most significant thinker of the last quarter of the 13th century. His works remained influential well into the Renaissance.00The critical edition of articles 63?67 of Henry?s 'Quaestiones ordinariae (Summa)' is dedicated to the subjects discussed in his lectures held at the University of Paris, namely the common relations within the Trinity. These articles were composed around 1290. In them, Henry explores topics such as personal identity, equality and similitude, as well as their opposites: diversity, inequality and dissimilitude.0Articles 63?67 were distributed by the University of Paris in two successive exemplars divided into peciae. Manuscripts copied from each exemplar have survived. The text of the critical edition has been established based on the reconstructed texts of these two exemplars.00This volume will be of interest to those engaged in the study of theology, philosophy, book history and university history in the Middle Ages.
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This critical edition of Henry of Ghent's Summa, art. 60-62 deals with the Trinity. This volume should be of interest to those studying theology, philosophy, and book distribution in the Middle Ages, as well as to scholars of (medieval) teaching at the university in Paris.
Filosofie --- Geschiedenis van de Middeleeuwen --- Handschriften --- Hendrik van Gent --- Henri de Gand --- Histoire du Moyen Age --- Manuscrits --- Philosophie --- Philosophy, Medieval --- Theology --- Philosophie médiévale --- Théologie --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Theology. --- Catalogs. --- Manuscripts --- Henry, --- 091 HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS --- -Philosophy, Medieval --- -#GROL:SEMI-277'12' Henr --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Medieval manuscripts --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS --- Catalogs --- -Catalogs --- Henry of Ghent --- -Manuscripts --- 091 HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS --- Philosophie médiévale --- Théologie --- Philosophy --- Medieval Latin literature --- Trinity --- Academic collection --- 2 HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS --- 2 HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS Godsdienst. Theologie--HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS --- Godsdienst. Theologie--HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS
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Logic [Medieval ] --- Logica [Middeleeuwse ] --- Logique médiévale --- Medieval logic --- Middeleeuwse logica --- 162 --- 1 RICHARDUS BRINKLEY --- Logic --- -Logic, Medieval --- #GROL:SEMI-1'04/14' Beit NF 43 --- Argumentation --- Deduction (Logic) --- Deductive logic --- Dialectic (Logic) --- Logic, Deductive --- Intellect --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Science --- Reasoning --- Thought and thinking --- Besluitvorming. Retoriek. Filosofische argumentatie. Redeneerprocessen --- Filosofie. Psychologie--RICHARDUS BRINKLEY --- Early works to 1800 --- Methodology --- 1 RICHARDUS BRINKLEY Filosofie. Psychologie--RICHARDUS BRINKLEY --- 162 Besluitvorming. Retoriek. Filosofische argumentatie. Redeneerprocessen --- Logic, Medieval --- Logic - Early works to 1800
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The Stadsbibliotheek of Brugge houses a manuscript (ms. 510, f. 227ra-237vb) that holds a short logical text on the Syncategoremata, e.g. words that are not subjects or predicates in proposition. In this manuscript the text is ascribed to Henry of Ghent. The text contains some typical themes of Henry of Ghent, e.g. the distinction between esse essentiae and esse existentiae, which further supports the attribution to Henry. If it is the case that the text is by Henry, it shows that Henry had much more technical knowledge of logic and semantics than is often imagined. In the critical study which precedes the critical edition it is shown that the text was influenced by the logical works of Peter of Spain.
Medieval Latin literature --- Philosophy --- Christian theology --- Filosofie [Middeleeuwse ] --- Medieval philosophy --- Middeleeuwse filosofie --- Philosophie médiévale --- Philosophy [Medieval ] --- Theologie --- Theology --- Theology [Christian ] --- Théologie --- Logic --- Henry, --- Manuscripts --- Academic collection --- Logic, Medieval. --- Logic, Medieval --- Medieval logic --- Bonicollius, Henricus, --- Enrico, --- Enrique, --- Gandavo, Henricus a, --- Goethals a Gandavo, Henricus, --- Goethals, Henri, --- Heinrich, --- Hendrik, --- Henri, --- Henricus, --- Henricus Goethals, --- Henricus Mudanus, --- Henryk, --- Manuscripts. --- Henry of Ghent --- Logic - Early works to 1800 --- Henry, - of Ghent, - 1217-1293 - Manuscripts --- Henry, - of Ghent, - 1217-1293
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