Julius Caesar Scaliger, Renaissance reformer of Aristotelianism: a study of Exotericae Exercitationes

Boston: Brill (2016)
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This monograph is the first to analyze Julius Caesar Scaliger's Exotericae Exercitationes(1557). In order to make this late-Renaissance work accessible to modern readers, Kuni Sakamoto conducted a detailed textual analysis and revealed the basic tenets of Scaliger's philosophy.

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