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    • 'Intentio Aristotelis in hoc libro'. Structure and Composition of the Posterior Analytics According to Robert Grosseteste 

      Rossi, Pietro B. (UCOPress, 2023)
      Robert Grosseteste flourished in the key moment of a profound cultural transfor-mation that swept through the Latin world. This transformation witnessed the initial as-similation of Aristotle’s natural philosophy and ...
    • Introduction to Robert Grosseteste and Aristotelianism 

      Panti, Cecilia (UCOPress, 2023)
      Robert Grosseteste flourished in the key moment of a profound cultural transfor-mation that swept through the Latin world. This transformation witnessed the initial as-similation of Aristotle’s natural philosophy and ...
    • Robert Grosseteste and Eustratius of Nicaea on Concept Formation after the Fall 

      Trizio, Michele (UCOPress, 2023)
      This paper explores the similarities between a crucial passage in Robert Grosseteste’s commentary on Posterior Analytics and the commentary on Nicomachean Ethics 6 written by the ...
    • Corporeity, corpus-substantia, and corpus-quantum in Grosseteste’s commentaries on the physics and posterior analytics 

      Lewis, Neil (UCOPress, 2023)
      In medieval writers we find a distinction between body as a substance – corpus-substantia – and body as a quantity –corpus-quantitas(or quantum). One of the earliest uses of this distinction is in works written by Robert ...
    • Robert Grosseteste and the fluid history of the latin 'Nicomachean Ethics' 

      Beullens, Pieter (UCOPress, 2023)
      This article presents the history of the medieval Latin translations of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. It features the names of some key figures of the period like Burgundio of Pisa, Robert ...
    • The history of Robert Grosseteste’s translations within the context of 'Aristoteles Latinus' 

      Devriese, Lisa (UCOPress, 2023)
      Among his many accomplishments, Grosseteste is known for translating Greek philosophical, theological, and glossarial treatises into Latin, making them available for Latin readers. Three of these translations ...
    • Absolute Spatial Differences: Grosseteste Reading of Aristotle’s On the Heavens 

      Crialesi, Clelia (UCOPress, 2023)
      This article deals with Robert Grosseteste’s account of ‘spatial differences’, such as ‘up’, ‘down’, ‘right’, ‘left’, ‘before’, and ‘behind’. More specifically, attention is focused on Grosseteste’s De differentiis localibus, ...
    • Divergent reconstructions of Aristotle's train of thought: Robert Grosseteste on Proclus' 'Elements of Physics' 

      Kiosoglou, Socrates-Athanasios (UCOPress, 2023)
      The present paper discusses Grosseteste’s reception of Proclus’ Elements of Physics (EP) in his Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics VI. In the first section I examine the method with which Grosseteste reconstructs ...
    • In the Margins of the 'Posterior Analytics': Robert Grosseteste and the "Latin Philoponus" 

      Panti, Cecilia (UCOPress, 2023)
      Robert Grosseteste’s utilization of Greek and Arabic Aristotelian commentators represents an intriguing aspect of his approach to Aristotle. This study centres on Grosseteste’s quotations from John Philoponus’Commentary ...

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