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  1. D. Thomae Aquinatis Commentaria in Parua Naturalia Aristotelis Ex Veteri Translatione, & Noua Nicolai Leoniceni. Petri Vero de Alvernia Ordinis Praedicatorum, in Reliqua Eorundem Expositio. Duo Quoque Indices Appositi Sunt.Niccolò Thomas, Aristotle, Heredi di Girolamo Scotto, Leoniceno & Peire - 1588 - Apud Hæedem Hieronymi Scoti.
     
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    La biblioteca di Nicolo Leoniceno: Tra Aristotele e Galeno: Cultura e libri di un medico umanista. Daniela Mugnai Carrara.Paula Findlen - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):150-151.
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    Semence, vertu formatrice et intellect agent chez Nicolò Leoniceno entre la tradition arabo-latine et la renaissance des commentateurs grecs.Hiro Hirai - 2007 - Early Science and Medicine 12 (2):134-165.
    The treatise On Formative Power of Ferrara's emblematic medical humanist, Nicolò Leoniceno , is the one of the first embryological monographs of the Renaissance. It shows, at the same time, the continuity of medieval Arabo-Latin tradition and the new elements brought by Renaissance medical humanism, namely through the use of the ancient Greek commentators of Aristotle like Simplicius. Thus this treatise stands at the crossroad of these two currents. The present study analyses the range of Leoniceno's philosophical discussion, (...)
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    [Beginning, formative power and intellect agent of Nicolo Leoniceno between the Arabic-Latin tradition and the rebirth of the Greek commentators].Hiro Hirai - 2006 - Early Science and Medicine 12 (2):134-165.
    The treatise On Formative Power of Ferrara's emblematic medical humanist, Nicolò Leoniceno, is the one of the first embryological monographs of the Renaissance. It shows, at the same time, the continuity of medieval Arabo-Latin tradition and the new elements brought by Renaissance medical humanism, namely through the use of the ancient Greek commentators of Aristotle like Simplicius. Thus this treatise stands at the crossroad of these two currents. The present study analyses the range of Leoniceno's philosophical discussion, determines (...)
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    Revisiting the Exegetical Tradition of Galen's Prologue to the Art of Medicine_ before Leoniceno: Logic, Teaching, and Didactics in Pietro Torrigiano's _Plusquam commentum.Okihito Utamura - 2020 - History and Philosophy of Logic 41 (4):352-375.
    1. At least since W.F. Edwards’ pioneering articles on medieval and renaissance interpretations of the prologue to Galen's Art of Medicine,1 it has often been maintained that Latin scholastics inte...
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    (S.) Fiaschi Athanasii Alexandrini Opuscula. Omnibono Leoniceno interprete. (Edizione nazionale delle traduzioni dei testi greci in età umanistica e rinascimentale 2.) Pp. lxiv + 361, pls. Florence: SISMEL, Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2006. Cased, €65. ISBN: 978-88-8450-190-. [REVIEW]Paul Botley - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):630-.
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    Greek Medicine in the Fifteenth Century.Donald F. Jackson - 2012 - Early Science and Medicine 17 (4):378-390.
    The fact that a number of printed editions of Greek physicians appeared during the sixteenth century is clear evidence that publishing houses of the time believed that a substantial interest in such texts existed. What is most surprising is that, until the last decade of the fifteenth century, a prevailing shortage of Greek medical manuscripts had not at all troubled the scholarly and medical communities. This essay shows how minor a niche Galen and other Greek medical writers occupied in the (...)
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    Philosophy and Humanism. Renaissance Essays in Honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller. [REVIEW]F. W. J. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (2):436-438.
    This Festschrift in Professor Kristeller’s honor consists of contributions by scholars who have had some connection with Columbia University, his "intellectual home in the United States for three decades." It also includes a Tabula Gratulatoria listing many other friends from the United States and Europe. The editor’s opening essay provides an interesting and informative account of this scholar’s academic career, and should be read together with the complete annotated bibliography of his publications through 1974. The latter lists 149 "major publications" (...)
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    Foreign vs. Local New Horizons, and Ancient Dilemmas and Strategies?Alain Touwaide - 2009 - Early Science and Medicine 14 (6):765-788.
    Capitalizing on the data presented in the three papers in this issue, the comments and conclusions here elaborate on the concept of transfer of knowledge in the field of materia medica and pharmacy. They evidence different mechanisms in three contexts, the Holy Roman Empire, the Western world and China, and trace the possible ancient roots of the phenomena under consideration. In so doing, they contextualize the processes under study in the three essays, and suggest also a possible new interpretation of (...)
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