Richard Rufus of Cornwall - (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi) by Neil Lewis & Jennifer Ottman & Rega Wood (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This is the editio princeps of the first major scholastic commentary on Aristotle'sMetaphysics, edited with features that make the work accessible.
- About the Author: Neil Lewis obtained his PhD degree at Pittsburgh, developing an interest in medieval philosophy.
- 976 Pages
- Philosophy, History & Surveys
- Series Name: Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi
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About the Book
Richard Rufus of Cornwal: Scriptum in Metaphysicam Aristotelis offers a profound insight into Aristotelian philosophy and introduces fresh interpretive perspectives, the analytical depth and clarity of which rival those of Thomas Aquinas. Rufus addresses critical questions that enhance our understanding of medieval thought.
Book Synopsis
This is the editio princeps of the first major scholastic commentary on Aristotle'sMetaphysics, edited with features that make the work accessible. A doctrinal index summarizes many of Rufus' principal theses. An index to all the works cited by Rufus includes his many references to Averroes, whom Rufus regarded as his principal guide to the literal meaning of the text. The index generalis lists the principal questions in which Rufus states his more original positions. The extensive footnotes include many references to Rufus' predecessors and contemporaries, which allows readers to contextualize Rufus' interpretation. Finally, the introductions discuss some technical issues and introduce the reader to a few important topics in Rufus' philosophy.
Review Quotes
Wood's introduction virtuously combines philosophical interpretation with the most recent acquisitions in codicology... The critical text appears to be very reliable, and is accompanied by an extensive and useful apparatus of sources and similar passages from Averroes and Richard's contemporary authors, especially English. Indexes of authors, sources and topics conclude the two volumes, which constitute a milestone in the studies of 13th-century philosophy.-- "Ricfilosofia medievale"
"Wood's introduction virtuously combines philosophical interpretation with the most recent acquisitions in codicology... The critical text appears to be very reliable, and is accompanied by an extensive and useful apparatus of sources and similar passages from Averroes and Richard's contemporary authors, especially English. Indexes of authors, sources and topics conclude the two volumes, which constitute a milestone in the studies of 13th-century philosophy." -- Ricfilosofia medievale
About the Author
Neil Lewis obtained his PhD degree at Pittsburgh, developing an interest in medieval philosophy. His research has focused on Robert Grosseteste and early thirteenth-century English philosophy. He is a core member of both the RRP and the Ordered University Project devoted to interdisciplinary study of Grosseteste's scientific works.
Jennifer Ottman earned her PhD at Yale University. She has been associated with the RRP since 1999 and has served as Associate Editor since 2011. She is also a collaborating editor and translator for the Greystones Manuscript Project, which began work in 2011 on the theological writings of the early fourteenth-century English Benedictine Robert Greystones, a volume which was published in 2017. Rega Wood received her PhD from Cornell University. Since 1976, she has prepared critical editions of major works of medieval philosophy and theology, including works by Richard Rufus, John Duns Scotus, William Ockham, and Adam Wodeham. In 1984, she discovered previously unknown works by Richard Rufus of Cornwall and, since 2000, she has been the principal investigator of the Richard Rufus of Cornwall Project (RRP), which is devoted to the preparation of critical editions of the works of Richard Rufus of Cornwall.