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    Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter
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    gbv_1011475529
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (370 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110561074
    Series Statement: Byzantinisches Archiv – Series Philosophica v.2
    Content: Byzantinisches Archiv - Series Philosophica is dedicated to the new and rapidly growing field of research into Byzantine philosophical texts. It considers itself a forum for cutting-edge research on Byzantine philosophy based on solid philological and historical foundations. Its aim is to publish conference volumes, monographs and critical editions. High quality standards are ensured through anonymous reviewing
    Content: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Translations from Latin to Greek -- Reconfiguring East and West in Byzantine and Modern Orthodox Theology -- George of Trebizond, Thomas Aquinas, and Latin Scholasticism -- Translatable and Untranslatable Aquinas -- Bessarion of Nicaea vs. Mark Eugenicus -- New Evidence on the Manuscript Tradition and on the Latin and Greek Background tο George Scholariusâ In âDe Interpretationeâ -- The Two Byzantine Translations of Thomas Aquinasâ De Rationibus Fidei -- Scholariosâ On Almsgiving, or How to Convert a Scholastic âQuaestioâ into a Sermon -- á¼ÏένÏζια, á½Î½ÏÏÏηÏ, οá½Ïία -- Hugo Eterianus and his Two Treatises in the Demetrius of Lampe Affair -- Gregorios Palamasâ Reception of Augustineâs Doctrine of the Original Sin and Nicholas Kabasilasâ Rejection of Aquinasâ Maculism as the Background to Scholariosâ Immaculism -- Prochoros Cydonesâ Translation of Thomas Aquinasâ Quaestiones disputatae de potentia and Quaestio disputata de spiritualibus creaturis -- Nature as instrumentum Dei -- Hylomorphism East and West -- Pletho, Scholarios and Arabic philosophy -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110559583
    Additional Edition: Print version Searby, Denis Never the Twain Shall Meet? : Latins and Greeks learning from each other in Byzantium Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter,c2017 ISBN 9783110559583
    Language: English
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