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Averroes and the Aristotelian Tradition : Sources, Constitution and Reception of the Philosophy of Ibn Rushd (1126-1198) - Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium Averroicum (Cologne, 1996)

Part of the Islamic philosophy, theology & science: Texts & studies series
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Averroes the philosopher was the Commentator of Aristotle.

In this, the project of his life coincided with the perception of his contemporary readers and with the esteem governing four centuries of European Aristotelianism.

It has been the purpose of the Fourth Symposium Averroicum to contribute to a better understanding of this philosophy: both on the basis of Averroes' works and in the light of his sources.

The Symposium, held in conjunction with the Sixth Editors Conference of the "Averrois Opera", brought together scholars and researchers on Averroes and adjacent areas.

Their contributions are presented in four section: the project of Averroes; Averroes and the Hellenistic Commentators; Averroes, the Commentator; Averroes and the Latin tradition.

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Brill
9004113088 / 9789004113084
Hardback
185
15/04/1999
Netherlands
336 pages
160 x 240 mm
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