Vindicatio Aristotelis – Two Works of George of Trebizond in the Plato–Aristotle Controversy of the Fifteenth Century

John Monfasani author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US

Published:28th Jan '22

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Vindicatio Aristotelis – Two Works of George of Trebizond in the Plato–Aristotle Controversy of the Fifteenth Century cover

The Greek philosopher George of Trebizond started the Plato-Aristotle Controversy of the Renaissance with two works published in Rome in the late 1450s. The first was his Protectio Aristotelis Problematum (The Protection of Aristotle’s Problemata), which was as much a treatise on translation as it was a polemic in defense of Aristotle. The second was his Comparatio Philosophorum Platonis et Aristotelis (A Comparison of the Philosophers Plato and Aristotle)

This publication is the critical edition. It analyze the background, themes, and arguments of the works, as well as offering the texts themselves in new English translations.

"Not only did Monfasani succeed in producing a masterpiece that brings to accomplishment fifty years of research on George of Trebizond, but he also managed to provide younger generations of students of Renaissance philosophy with a lesson in methodology, namely that knowledge devoid of humbleness is useless." * The Vatican Library Review *
"Thanks to Monfasani’s Promethean efforts, scholars can assess George’s role in the controversy and the quality of his arguments. This volume is excellent in all respects." * Nuncius *

ISBN: 9780866986311

Dimensions: 238mm x 162mm x 58mm

Weight: 1900g

1100 pages