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    Heymeric de Campo, auteur d'un traité de métaphysique Étude et édition partielle du Colliget principiorum
    with Ruedi Imbach
    Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 80 (1): 277-423. 2014.
    L’article décrit et publie la première et la deuxième partie du Colliget principiorum iuris naturalis, divini et humani philosophice doctrinalium, écrit par Heymeric de Campo en 1434 à la demande de Nicolas de Cues. Le texte est conservé dans le codex Cusanus 106 à Bernkastel-Kues et représente un des très rares traités de métaphysique écrit durant le Moyen Âge latin indépendamment de la tradition des commentaires à Aristote. Le Colliget cherche, de manière originale, à combiner l’idée d’une sci…Read more
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    Notes sur un commentaire inédit au Liber de causis
    with Alexandra Baneu
    Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 54 277-296. 2012.
    An unpublished Latin commentary, never mentioned in the secondary literature, is in Augbsburg, Staats- und Stadtbibliothek, 4° Cod 68 ff. 272va-278ra. The same hand copies the text of the Liber de causis , the interlinear glosses and the commentary. This is most likely the result of an oral teaching, as the author refers to a previous lectio. The article discusses the explicit quotations of Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas and Proclus, and shows that the anonymous author offers an original hypot…Read more
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    Pierre Hadot famously claimed that, between Antiquity and German Idealism, Western philosophy had lost its practical role of guiding the life of the practitioner. Scholars who challenged this view focused on two medieval models. This article argues that the overlooked work Colliget principiorum iuris naturalis, divini et humani philosophice doctrinalium by Heymericus de Campo postulates a third model. On the basis of St. Paul’s teaching about the “inner man,” Heymericus reconsiders the Aristotel…Read more
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    Al-ʿaql dans la tradition latine du liber de causis
    Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 31 (1): 127-148. 2021.
    This article proposes a first systematic approach to the manuscript tradition of the Liber de causis. It studies both the manuscript variants and the doctrinal difficulties raised by the transliteration of the Arabic al-ʿaql preserved in the Latin translation. Some authors interpreted this transliteration as a concept forged by Arab philosophers without an equivalent in Latin. Other authors do not mention it because they probably knew a different branch of the manuscript tradition. By examining …Read more
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    Un commentaire inédit de Siger de Brabant sur la Physique d'Aristote
    Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 73 (1): 283-350. 2006.
    L’article présente d’abord les débats concernant les commentaires sur la Physique attribués à Siger de Brabant et considère ensuite la possibilité de lui attribuer celui que nous éditons ici. L’examen de critique interne essaie de dégager les doctrines fondamentales et de les comparer avec plusieurs textes de la même période. Les fortes ressemblances littéraires et doctrinales entre cet inédit et les œuvres de Siger de Brabant constituent la preuve que ce commentaire a bien été composé par ce de…Read more
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    The volume is dedicated to Berthold of Moosburg’s commentary on Proclus’ _Elements of Theology_. This overlooked work from the 14th century proposed, as an alternative to the prevailing Aristotelian metaphysics, a superior wisdom of the Good articulated within the Platonic tradition, both pagan and Christian.
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    L’ontologie de Nicolas d’Autrécourt (edited book)
    BRILL. 2023.
    Nicolas d’Autrécourt (c. 1298-1369) est l’un des penseurs les plus audacieux de l’histoire de la philosophie, et Zénon Kaluza, qui lui a consacré près de trente ans d’études, nous le fait découvrir par ses sources, ses doctrines et ses manuscrits. Ce livre propose notamment des analyses sur des thèmes importants (tels que la perception, la causalité finale, les catégories ou l’éternité du monde) ainsi qu’une nouvelle édition des Prologues de l’Exigit ordo, enrichie d’un commentaire suivi. Les ét…Read more
  •  12
    Ce livre est consacré aux auteurs qui ont repris la pensée d’Averroès dans le monde latin entre 1250 et 1350. De nouvelles remarques sur la polysémie du terme averroista précèdent les grands thèmes abordés : le retour numériquement identique au corps corrompu, le rapport entre matière et puissance, la nécessité et la contingence, l’intellect agent et possible. Des manuscrits et des textes inédits jusqu’à ce jour sont au coeur des discussions qui apportent la preuve que des doctrines puisées dans…Read more
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    The article presents the unknown tradition of the Latin commentaries on the Liber de causis from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century. On the basis of recent research, a new list of 56 commentaries has been established: 40 of them are unpublished, others are either lost or published in post-incunabula editions; researchers knew and cited most often only 6 commentaries . The new commentaries allow us to discuss certain historical hypothesis, especially the issue that the medieval authors negle…Read more
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    Regards sur les traditions philosophiques: (XIIe-XVIe siècles) (edited book)
    with Zenon Kałuża
    Leuven University Press. 2017.
    New perspectives on the various aspects of the theme of tradition in the Middle Ages.00The volume studies how philosophical traditions were understood and discussed in the middle ages and how they were used in formulating new ones. In addition, it analyzes the extent to which historians have reconstructed the subject. Bringing together seventeen case studies ranging from Hugues de Saint-Victor to Pietro Pomponazzi, the volume presents an all-encompassing perspective on the theme of "tradition".0…Read more
  •  10
    This volume gathers contributions on key concepts elaborated in the Platonic tradition (Proclus, Plotinus, Porphyry or Sallustius) and reconsidered by Arabic (e.g. Avicenna, the _Book of Causes_), Byzantine (e.g. Maximus the Confessor, Ioane Petritsi) and Latin authors (e.g. Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas etc.).
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    Neoplatonism in the Middle Ages (edited book)
    Brepols Publishers. 2016.
    One of the most important texts in the history of medieval philosophy, the Book of Causes was composed in Baghdad in the 9th century mainly from the Arabic translations of Proclus' Elements of Theology. In the 12th century, it was translated from Arabic into Latin, but its importance in the Latin tradition was not properly studied until now, because only 6 commentaries on it were known. Our exceptional discovery of over 70 unpublished Latin commentaries mainly on the Book of Causes, but also on …Read more
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    This volume studies the reception of Proclus’ _Elements of Theology_ in Byzantium and the Caucasus, focusing on the composition of the _Book of Causes_ and its translations into Latin and Hebrew. It offers an unique perspective on the acculturations of Proclus to the Abrahamic traditions.
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    _Reading Proclus and the_ Book of Causes: _Western Scholarly Networks and Debates, Volume 1_ provides a fresh account, based on previously unknown documents, of the diffusion of Hellenic and Islamic thought in the Latin West (12th -16th centuries).
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    Recherches sur Dietrich de Freiberg (edited book)
    with Joël Biard and Ruedi Imbach
    Brepols Publishers. 2009.
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    This volume studies the reception of Proclus’ _Elements of Theology_ in Byzantium and the Caucasus, focusing on the composition of the _Book of Causes_ and its translations into Latin and Hebrew. It offers an unique perspective on the acculturations of Proclus to the Abrahamic traditions.
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    Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes, published in three volumes, is a fresh, comprehensive understanding of Proclus' legacy in the Hellenic, Byzantine, Islamic, Latin and Hebrew traditions. The history of the Book of Causes, an Islamic adaptation of mainly Proclus' Elements of Theology and Plotinus' Enneads, is reconsidered on the basis of newly discovered manuscripts. This first volume enriches our understanding of the diverse reception of Proclus' Elements of Theology and of the Book of Cau…Read more
  • L'usage Des Statistiques Dans L'étude Des Sources: Le Cas De Maître Eckhart
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 56 (2): 526-531. 2009.
  • Heymeric de Campo († 1460) discusses the Trinity several times in a largely unpublished metaphysical treatise, the Colliget principiorum. This paper analyses only some of these references, especially in relation to the creation of the world, which Heymeric understands in two stages : first as a creation in thought by the Father in the Son, and then as an outflow from the Trinity through the participation of the Holy Spirit. To better situate this position in the medieval context, the paper shows…Read more
  • Eloge de la Babel apprivoisée
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 58 (1): 290-296. 2011.
  • La polysémie du terme averroïsme
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 57 (1): 189-198. 2010.
  • Siger de Brabant et Thomas d'Aquin: note sur l'histoire d'un plagiat
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 50 (1/2): 118-135. 2003.
  • Le corps des images. Siger de Brabant entre le Liber de causis et Averroès
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 53 (1/2): 188-235. 2006.