Philosophies of the Afterlife in the Early Italian Renaissance: Fifteenth-Century Sources on the Immortality of the Soul: Bloomsbury Studies in the Aristotelian Tradition
Autor Assistant Professor Joanna Papierniken Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350345836
ISBN-10: 1350345830
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in the Aristotelian Tradition
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350345830
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in the Aristotelian Tradition
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Explores the under-studied 15th-century attitudes to immortality, giving important background to the more commonly known 16th-century figures and ideas
Notă biografică
Joanna Papiernik is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Lodz, Poland.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsIntroduction1. The Divine Light in the Human Soul and Its Affinity to Eternal Things - Antonio degli Agli's On the Immortality of the Soul and His Other Works2. The Theory of Individual Immortality "Found" in Aristotle - The Treatise On the Immortality of the Soul by Leonardo Nogarola3. The Power of Authorities - Agostino Dati's On the Immortality of the Soul4. The Continuation of the Compilatory Tradition - Giovanni Canali's On the Immortality of the Soul5. Anotnio degli Agli, De immortalitate animae6. Leonardo Nogarola, De immortalitate animaeNotesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Deeply researched and filled with broad learning, this book should become part of the bookshelf of every scholar interested in the intellectual history of early modern Europe. Papiernik shows deftly that Italian thinkers of the fifteenth century explored the issue of the possible immortality of the human soul in original and lasting ways, often through seeing philosophy and religion as one unified enterprise.
This work holds great value for enhancing our understanding of Renaissance culture. It delves into one of the most significant and challenging issues in the history of ideas, where philosophy, science, and religion intersect in a critical manner. The author engages with an impressive array of sources, both printed and unedited, all of which are consistently contextualized, interconnected, and interpreted accurately and innovatively
In Renaissance philosophy the immortality of the soul has been often too narrowly associated with the platonist Marsilio Ficino. Lesser-known but no less interesting authors from different traditions have written on this theme, in particular Antonio degli Agli, Leonardo Nogarola, Agostino Dati and Giovanni Canali. In this truly commendable book, Joanna Papiernik broadens our horizons, offering us a wealth of informations and texts on the afterlife of the spirit as a proof of the dignity of man.
This work holds great value for enhancing our understanding of Renaissance culture. It delves into one of the most significant and challenging issues in the history of ideas, where philosophy, science, and religion intersect in a critical manner. The author engages with an impressive array of sources, both printed and unedited, all of which are consistently contextualized, interconnected, and interpreted accurately and innovatively
In Renaissance philosophy the immortality of the soul has been often too narrowly associated with the platonist Marsilio Ficino. Lesser-known but no less interesting authors from different traditions have written on this theme, in particular Antonio degli Agli, Leonardo Nogarola, Agostino Dati and Giovanni Canali. In this truly commendable book, Joanna Papiernik broadens our horizons, offering us a wealth of informations and texts on the afterlife of the spirit as a proof of the dignity of man.