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    Saint Thomas and Siger of Brabant Revisited
    Review of Metaphysics 27 (3). 1974.
    The explicitly psychological works of Siger which are universally accepted as genuine are the Quaestiones in librum tertium de anima, the Tractatus de anima intellectiva, and the De intellectu. Siger’s Quaestiones in librum tertium de anima, which were written sometime between 1265 and 1270, may have been the occasion for Saint Thomas’ De unitate intellectus contra Averroistas, which was issued in 1270. Some of the doctrines contained in them are also to be found in Stephen Tempier’s condemnatio…Read more
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    Agostino nifo's early views on immortality
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4): 451. 1970.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Notes and Discussions AGOSTINO NIFO'S EARLY VIEWS ON IMMORTALITY Various historians of Renaissance philosophy have taken some notice of the prolific author and important philosopher of the late 15th and early 16th centuries, Agostino Nifo (1470-1538), x but no one has yet studied his writings in a methodical and exhaustive fashion. 2 He not only published philosophical works in logic, physics, psychology and metaphysics, but he also …Read more
  •  22
    Agostino Nifo’s De Sensu Agente
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 53 (2): 119-142. 1971.
  •  21
    Maître siger de Brabant,
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 20 (4): 429-432. 1982.
  •  20
    St. Thomas and the School of Padua at the End of the Fifteenth Century
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 48 (n/a): 277. 1974.
  •  16
    Philosophy and humanism: Renaissance essays in honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller (edited book)
    with Paul Oskar Kristeller
    Columbia University Press. 1976.
  •  11
    Antonino Poppi, "Introduzione all'aristotelismo padovano" (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 31 (3): 463. 1993.
  •  9
    Paul Oskar Kristeller 1905-1999
    Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (4): 758-760. 1999.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Paul Oskar Kristeller 1905–1999Edward P. MahoneyPaul Oskar Kristeller was without doubt one of the most productive and accomplished scholars of this century. He received an excellent education in the classics at the Mommsen-Gymnasium in his native Berlin before going to the University of Heidelberg in 1923. There he pursued studies in a wide range of subjects, including medieval history, German literature, physics, and art history. T…Read more
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    This volume deals with the psychological, metaphysical and scientific ideas of two major and influential Aristotelian philosophers of the Italian Renaissance - Nicoletto Vernia (d. 1499) and Agostino Nifo (ca 1470-1538) - whose careers must be seen as inter-related. Both began by holding Averroes to be the true interpreter of Aristotle's thought, but were influenced by the work of humanists, such as Ermolao Barbaro, though to a different degree. Translations of the Greek commentators on Aristotl…Read more
  • The accomplishment of jean capreolus, OP
    The Thomist 68 (4): 601-632. 2004.
  • Sense, intellect, and imagination in Albert, Thomas, and Siger
    In Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny & Jan Pinborg (eds.), Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 602--622. 1982.