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1. | € 55,00 | EAN-13: 9782503527451 Guillelmus de Conchis Glosae super Boetium (CCCM 158)
Edizione: | Brepols Publishers, 2008 | Collana: | Instrumenta Lexicologica Latina - Series A: Formae | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 55,00 | Descrizione |
Ce ILL 117 est le complément linguistique indispensable du
volume CCCM 158, consacré aux Glosae super Boetium
de Guillaume de Conches.
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2. | € 50,00 | EAN-13: 9782503525952 Guillelmus de Conchis Glosae super Platonem (CCCM 203)
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3. | € 240,00 | EAN-13: 9782503050393 Guillelmus de Conchis Glosae super Platonem
Edizione: | Brepols Publishers, 2006 | Collana: | Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 240,00 | Descrizione |
Le rôle joué par
Guillaume de Conches dans ce qu'on a appelé la "renaissance
du douzième siècle" est incontestable. Ce rôle
ne le cède en rien à celui que l'histoire
littéraire, depuis Victor Cousin, attribue à
Abélard. De fait, les deux maîtres sont
indissolublement associés dans la mémoire
reconnaissante d'un de leurs plus brillants disciples Jean de
Salisbury. Selon ce dernier Abélard l'emporta sur tous ses
contemporains en logique, et Guillaume de Conches fut à ses
yeux le grammairien le plus prestigieux de son temps.
Guillaume n'était
d'ailleurs pas seulement un grammairien (grammaticus). Il se
disait lui-même - il fut de fait - physicus
(médecin). En tant que tel, il se montra empressé
à exploiter les traités des médecins arabes,
accessibles aux lecteurs latins grâce aux traductions de
Constantin l'Africain. Son oeuvre n'intéresse pas seulement
l'histoire des doctrines grammaticales, elle concerne aussi
l'histoire des sciences et celle de leur vulgarisation. Ce fut le
mérite du regretté Dom Éloi Dekkers d'avoir su
reconnaître l'importance du philosophe de Conches en ces
différents domaines et d'avoir, dès 1988, inscrit au
programme du Corpus Christianorum une édition de ses
oeuvres complètes.
Deux de ces oeuvres ont
déjà paru: le Dragmaticon (CCM 152) et les
Glosae super Boetium (CCM 158). Ce volume (CCM 203) est le
troisième de la collection des Opera omnia de
Guillaume de Conches. Il contient les Glosae super Platonem,
autrement dit le commentaire sur le Timée de Platon. La
place du Timée dans l'histoire de la philosophie du haut
Moyen Âge est de plus en plus justement
appréciée. Des colloques internationaux et des
ouvrages collectifs ont été récemment
consacrés à ce dialogue platonicien et à son
influence sur la pensée occidentale: Le Timée de
Platon: contribution à l'histoire de sa réception
(éd. A. Neschke-Hentschke, 2000), Plato's Timaeus as
Cultural Icon (éd. G. Reydams-Schils, 2003), Plato's
Timaeus and the Foundations of Cosmology (éd. T.
Leinkauf et C. Steel, 2005). Or, de tous les commentaires
médiévaux du Timée actuellement connus, celui
de Guillaume de Conches est incontestablement le plus
original.
La nouvelle édition des
Glosae super Platonem représente un incontestable
progrès sur la première, parue en 1965. La
découverte de trois nouveaux manuscrits a conduit
l'éditeur à remettre en question le choix de telle ou
telle variante et donc à améliorer le texte des
Glosae; les progrès réalisés en
histoire des sciences et des doctrines au cours des quarante
dernières années lui ont permis d'enrichir l'apparat
des sources et lieux parallèles. Comme les deux
précédents, le volume III des Opera omnia de
Guillaume de Conches est un outil indispensable pour quiconque
s'intéresse à l'histoire de la philosophie et
à l'histoire des sciences.
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4. | € 210,00 | EAN-13: 9782503045818 Guillelmus de Conchis Glosae super Boetium
Edizione: | Brepols Publishers, 1999 | Collana: | Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 210,00 | Descrizione |
William of Conches is one of the most important and innovative
thinkers of the first half of the twelfth century. This second
volume in the projected series of editions of his works contains
his widely influential commentary on Boethius' Consolatio
Philosophiae (dated to about 1120). In this continuous,
lemmatic commentary William gives a systematic and comprehensive
interpretation of Boethius' masterpiece. He far surpassed previous
commentators in depth, originality and comprehensiveness, thereby
laying the foundations for future work on this text, most notably
that of Nicholas Trevet (ca. 1300) and vernacular renditions.
William's work, however, is not only of considerable importance for
the medieval Boethian tradition, but also for the development of
twelfth-century philosophical thought. It testifies to his keen
interests in natural philosophy, discussing various themes such as
elements, the movements of the planets, tides and winds, the
enfolding of the cosmos, the generation of life, and human
psychology. These passages were used and further developed in his
famous work on natural philosophy, De philosophia, and in his Plato
commentary. Other important themes which William addresses are the
Neoplatonic theory of the soul, human knowledge, and free will and
divine providence. He develops for the first time his famous
hermeneutic instrument of the integumentum (the veil of fabumous or
heterodox narratives, covering profound truths) and applies it to
Boethius' employment of pagan myths and Neoplatonic doctrines. The
Glosae super Boetium, written by one of the most
representative intellectuals of his generation, then, is a highly
instructive example of the intellectual preoccupations and
achievements of the first half of the twelfth century. The edition
is based on a thorough examination of all the available manuscript
evidence.
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5. | € 220,00 | EAN-13: 9782503045214 Guillelmus de Conchis Dragmaticon; Summa de philosophia in vulgari
Edizione: | Brepols Publishers, 1997 | Collana: | Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis | Tempi di rifornimento | Indicativamente procurabile in 15-20 giorni lavorativi | Info disponibilità | Rifornimento in corso | Prezzo di acquisto | € 220,00 | Descrizione | The Dragmaticon, William of Conches major systematic treatise on natural philosophy, was probably written in Normandy between 1144 and 1148. It was copied and widely circulated in no less than 80 manuscripts for more than 400 years. It was even translated into Catalan in the fifteenth century. The editio princeps, published in 1567 in Strasburg by Josiah Rihel and reprinted in 1967, was prepared by the Italian physician and humanist Guglielmo Gratarolo, who used just one manuscript he bought in Padua, then collated against another owned by Rihel, and often emended (sometimes quite arbitrarily). The present edition, by another Italian, a philologist and classicist turned medievalist, provides for the first time a critical text, based on 40 selected manuscripts. A detailed introduction informs on William of Conches works and career, as well as title, dating, aims, and the manuscript transmission of the Dragmaticon. Two registers of apparatus give a full documentation of both the sources and/or parallels and the meaningful variant readings of the 40 manuscripts used. The improvements on Gratarolo's edition are quite substantial. The critical edition of the early Catalan translation, edited by a known Catalan philologist, accompanies the Latin edition, making this volume all the more valuable. | Aggiungi al Carrello |
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