UID:
almafu_9959232962202883
Format:
1 online resource (576 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-283-11988-9
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9786613119889
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90-04-18915-7
Series Statement:
Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, v. 151
Uniform Title:
Commentarium ad mentem Platonis
Content:
The Sentences Commentary of Giles of Viterbo embodies the intellectual and spiritual vision of one of the luminaries of the Italian Renaissance and a reformer of his religious order. Giles strove to locate in ancient wisdom truths revealed in the Bible and Christian doctrine. He composed “according to Plato's mind,” but, influenced by Ficino and the revival of theologia Platonica, he integrates material from Greek myth and metaphysics with the Bible and Christian theology. Until now only a small portion of Giles's Commentary has been published, yet this major work contains some of the best examples of his interpretive method. The present edition contains the entire Commentary as far as Giles proceeded with his ambitious project.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Preliminary Material /
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Introduction /
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Abbreviations /
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Prologus /
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Distinctio I /
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Distinctio II De Trinitate /
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Distinctio III /
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Distinctio IV /
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Distinctio V /
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Distinctio VI /
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Distinctio VII /
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Distinctio VIII /
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Distinctio IX /
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Distinctio X /
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Distinctio XI /
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Distinctio XII /
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Distinctio XIII /
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Distinctio XIV /
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Distinctio XV /
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Distinctio XVI /
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Distinctio XVII /
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Distinctio XVIII /
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Bibliography /
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Index Locorum /
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Index Nominum /
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Latin
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-04-18862-2
Language:
Latin