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    Oxford physics in the thirteenth century (ca. 1250-1270): motion, infinity, place, and time.Cecilia Trifogli - 2000 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume deals with the reception of Aristotle's natural philosophy in Oxford between 1250 and 1270.
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    Walter Burley on the Incipit and Desinit of an Instant of Time.Cecilia Trifogli - 2017 - Vivarium 55 (1-3):85-102.
    Walter Burley is the author of a treatise, entitled De primo et ultimo instanti, which is regarded as the most popular medieval work on the problem of assigning first and last instants of being to permanent things. In this paper, however, the author does not deal with this treatise directly. She looks instead at Burley’s Physics commentary to see how he applies the ideas presented in De primo et ultimo instanti to the solution of an Aristotelian puzzle about the ceasing (...)
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    Giles of Rome on the instant of change.Cecilia Trifogli - 1993 - Synthese 96 (1):93 - 114.
  4. Il problema dello statuto ontologico del tempo nelle Quaestiones super Physicam di Thomas Wylton e di Giovanni di Jandun.Cecilia Trifogli - 1990 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 1 (2):491-548.
    L'A. analizza i problemi principali che caratterizzarono la polemica tra Wylton e Jandun sulla dottrina di Averroè relativa allo statuto ontologico del tempo. Rispetto alla posizione di Jandun, l'A. sottolinea l'importanza della distinzione fra tempo formale, inteso come atto mentale, e tempo materiale, identificato con il movimento, e individua nella teoria della realtà extra-mentale del tempo un motivo di originalità rispetto alla posizione soggettivizzante di Averroè. La posizione di Wylton, che l'A. definisce «realista», scaturisce invece dalla negazione degli elementi aristotelico-averroisti, (...)
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    An Introduction to the Metaphysical Thought of John Peckham by Franziska van Buren (review).Cecilia Trifogli - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (2):370-373.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:An Introduction to the Metaphysical Thought of John Peckham by Franziska van BurenCecilia TrifogliVAN BUREN, Franziska. An Introduction to the Metaphysical Thought of John Peckham. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2022. 138 pp. Paper, $20.00John Peckham was a prominent philosopher and theologian of the second half of the thirteenth century. His work, however, [End Page 370] has not yet attracted the attention it deserves. Franziska van Buren’s book marks (...)
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    Whose Thought Is It? The Soul and the Subject of Action in Some Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century Aristotelians.Marilyn McCord Adams & Cecilia Trifogli - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 85 (3):624-647.
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    Averroes' natural philosophy and its reception in the Latin west.Paul J. J. M. Bakker, Cristina Cerami, Jean-Baptiste Brenet, Dag Nikolaus Hasse, Silvia Donati, Cecilia Trifogli, Edith Dudley Sylla & Craig Martin (eds.) - 2015 - Leuven: Leuven University Press.
    Ibn Rushd (1126-1198), or Averroes, is widely known as the unrivalled commentator on virtually all works by Aristotle. His commentaries and treatises were used as manuals for understanding Aristotelian philosophy until the Age of the Enlightenment. Both Averroes and the movement commonly known as 'Latin Averroism' have attracted considerable attention from historians of philosophy and science. Whereas most studies focus on Averroes' psychology, particularly on his doctrine of the 'unity of the intellect', Averroes' natural philosophy as a whole and its (...)
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    Commission II: The Latin Aristotle and Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle.Pieter De Leemans & Cecilia Trifogli - 2012 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 54:3-22.
    This report is divided into two main parts, devoted to the Aristoteles Latinus and to the Editions of Latin Commentaries on Aristotle. The report on the Aristoteles Latinus sheds light on recent research on medieval Latin translations of Aristotle’s works. Among other things, it discusses the editions published in the context of the Aristoteles Latinus , and some recent studies and collective volumes on individual texts and translators. The report on Editions of Latin Commentaries on Aristotle gives information for each (...)
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    Geoffrey of Aspall, Part 1: Questions on Aristotle's Physics.Sylvia Donati & Cecilia Trifogli (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    "Geoffrey of Aspall, who died in 1287 and was master of Arts by 1262, was active at Oxford in the years 1255 to 1265. He wrote commentaries on several Aristotelian works, and was certainly a major protagonist of the introduction of Aristotelian learning to Oxford. In particular, he produced a very extensive question-style commentary on Aristotle's Physics, which contains important discussions of the fundamental topics of Aristotle's natural philosophy, like matter, form, natural agency, causes, change, the infinite and the continuum, (...)
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    Geoffrey of Aspall, Part 2: Questions on Aristotle's Physics.Sylvia Donati, Cecilia Trifogli & E. Jennifer Ashworth (eds.) - 2015 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Geoffrey of Aspall, who died in 1287 and was master of Arts by 1262, was active at Oxford in the years 1255 to1265. He wrote commentaries on several Aristotelian works, and was certainly a major protagonist of the introduction of Aristotelian learning to Oxford. In particular, he produced a very extensive question-style commentary on Aristotle's Physics, which contains important discussions of the fundamental topics of Aristotle's natural philosophy, like matter, form, natural agency, causes, change, the infinite and the continuum, time, (...)
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  11. Brill Online Books and Journals.Jeremiah Hackett, Costantino Marmo, Cecilia Trifogli, Silvia Donati, Rega Wood, Timothy B. Noone & James R. Long - 1997 - Vivarium 35 (2).
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  12. Questions on the Beatific Vision by Thomas Wylton and Sibert de Beka.Lauge Nielsen & Cecilia Trifogli - 2006 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 17:511-586.
    Lo studio prende in esame sei questioni di Thomas Wylton sulla visione beatifica e una questione dal Quodlibet di Siberto di Beka, carmelitano, contemporaneo di Wylton. Il saggio confronta in modo analitico le posizioni dei due autori sul ruolo e la necessità del lumen gloriae nella visione beatifica nelle singole questioni di cui si dà a seguito l'edizione. I codici sono V’ = Vat. Borgh. 36; T' = Tortosa 88; S' = Vat. Borgh. 39. L'edizione, posta in appendice allo studio, (...)
     
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    Thomas Wylton: On the Intellectual Soul.Lauge O. Nielsen, Cecilia Trifogli & Gail Trimble (eds.) - 2010 - Oxford: Oup/British Academy.
    Thomas Wylton's Quaestio de anima intellectiva presents a controversial defence of Averroes' interpretation of Aristotelian psychology. The detailed introduction guides the reader through the transmission of the text, as well as the philosophical contents of one of the most significant medieval treatments of the nature of the soul.
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  14. Thomas Wylton's Question on the Formal Distinction as Applied to the Divine.Lauge Olaf Nielsen, Timothy B. Noone & Cecilia Trifogli - 2003 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 14:327-388.
    La prima parte dello studio presenta una panoramica sulla vita e l'opera di Wylton, l'indagine poi verte sulla struttura e il contesto dottrinale della quaestio in esame , ed infine sulla dottrina della distinzione formale qui esposta. L'ampia appendice presenta un'edizione della quaestio, tradita nel ms Vat. Borgh. 36.
     
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    An Aspect of Medieval Mathematics: Infinity in Number in Some English Commentaries of the XIIIth Century.Cecilia Trifogli - 1994 - In Andreas Speer & Ingrid Craemer-Ruegenberg (eds.), Scientia und Ars im Hoch- und Spätmittelalter. ISSN. pp. 343-353.
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    An Anonymous Question on the Immobility of Place from the End of the XIIIth Century.Cecilia Trifogli - 1998 - In Jan A. Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.), Raum und Raumvorstellungen im Mittelalter. De Gruyter. pp. 147-167.
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    Commission II: The Latin Aristotle and Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle.Cecilia Trifogli & Pieter De Leemans - 2007 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 49:3-25.
  18. Due questioni sul movimento nel commento alla Physica di Thomas Wylton.Cecilia Trifogli - 1995 - Medioevo 21:31-73.
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  19. Duns Scotus and the Medieval Debate about Continuum.Cecilia Trifogli - 2004 - Medioevo 29:233-266.
     
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    Giles of Rome on natural motion in the void.Cecilia Trifogli - 1992 - Mediaeval Studies 54 (1):136-161.
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    Giles of Rome on Sense Perception.Cecilia Trifogli - 2021 - Quaestio 20:89-104.
    Giles of Rome maintains that the senses are passive powers and more specifically receptive powers, that is, powers to receive something from sensible objects. The items that the senses receive from sensible objects are intentional species of the corresponding sensible forms. This paper deals with Giles’s account of the cognitive role of intentional species in sense perception. The central question is how the intentional species of red received in the eyes is related to the act of seeing a red apple. (...)
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    Giles of Rome on Sense Perception.Cecilia Trifogli - 2021 - Quaestio 20:89-104.
    Giles of Rome maintains that the senses are passive powers and more specifically receptive powers, that is, powers to receive something from sensible objects. The items that the senses receive from sensible objects are intentional species of the corresponding sensible forms. This paper deals with Giles’s account of the cognitive role of intentional species in sense perception. The central question is how the intentional species of red received in the eyes is related to the act of seeing a red apple. (...)
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  23. La dottrina del luogo in Egidio Romano.Cecilia Trifogli - 1988 - Medioevo 14:235-90.
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  24. Le questioni sul libro III della «Fisica» in alcuni commenti inglesi intorno alla metà del sec. XIII II L'Infinito.Cecilia Trifogli - 1993 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 4:135-178.
    La prima parte dell'articolo è stata pubblicata nella stessa rivista 2 443-501, cfr. MEL XIV 3554. La classificazione e l'ordinamento delle argomentazioni e delle soluzioni presenti nei commenti esaminati si fondano sulla distinzione di due concetti di infinito: l'infinito nel continuo e l'infinito nel numero. Segue un'analisi del problema relativo al confronto degli infiniti, un tema presente in molti dei commenti presi in esame. In Appendice viene fornito un elenco delle questioni relative a Fisica III, 4-8, ordinate, per temi dottrinali (...)
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  25. Le questioni sul libro III della «Fisica» in alcuni commenti inglesi intorno alla metà del sec. XIII I.Cecilia Trifogli - 1991 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 2 (2):443-502.
    Sono presi in esame otto commenti per questioni sulla Physica . L'analisi si concentra sui due temi principali del III libro della Physica: il movimento e l'infinito. La sezione introduttiva esamina le affinità tra le diverse opere, suddividendole in gruppi e proponendo una cronologia relativa. Viene offerta in seguito un'analisi comparativa della trattazione del movimento presente in questi commenti, da cui risulta l'esistenza di una corrente inglese che si mostra incline a respingere la teoria averroista del movimento.
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  26. Le questioni sul libro IV della «Fisica» in alcuni commenti inglesi intorno alla metà del sec. XIII I.Cecilia Trifogli - 1996 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 7:39-114.
    Si tratta della fase successiva di una ricerca condotta dall'A. sulle quaestiones sul libro III della Fisica contenuto in un gruppo di otto commenti di probabile origine inglese risalenti al periodo 1250-1270 e già pubblicata nella stessa rivista. Nel presente saggio l'A. prende in considerazione le questiones sul libro IV e si occupa principalmente del contesto dottrinale dei commenti e dei rapporti sussistenti tra essi. Nella seconda parte dello studio, che apparirà nel numero 9 del 1998 della stessa rivista, saranno (...)
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    Peter of Auvergne on Place and Natural Place.Cecilia Trifogli - 2014 - In Christoph Flüeler, Lidia Lanza & Marco Toste (eds.), Peter of Auvergne: University Master of the 13th Century. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 89-106.
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    Roger Bacon and Aristotle's doctrine of place.Cecilia Trifogli - 1997 - Vivarium 35 (2):155-176.
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    Thomas Aquinas and Giles of Rome on the Reception of Forms without the Matter.Cecilia Trifogli - 2019 - Vivarium 57 (3-4):244-267.
    In a passage of De Anima II, chapter 12, Aristotle makes a general claim about the senses, which is condensed in the formula that the senses are receptive of the sensible forms without the matter. While it is clear that this formula must play an important theoretical role in Aristotle’s account, it is far from clear what it exactly means. Its interpretation is still a focus of controversy among contemporary scholars. In this article the author presents the exegeses of this (...)
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  30. The reception of Averroes' view on motion in the Latin west.Cecilia Trifogli - 2015 - In Paul J. J. M. Bakker, Cristina Cerami, Jean-Baptiste Brenet, Dag Nikolaus Hasse, Silvia Donati, Cecilia Trifogli, Edith Dudley Sylla & Craig Martin (eds.), Averroes' natural philosophy and its reception in the Latin west. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
     
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    The Unicity of Time in XIIIth Century Natural Philosophy.Cecilia Trifogli - 1998 - In Jan A. Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.), Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?: Akten des X. Internationalen Kongresses für Mittelalterliche Philosophie der Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médié. De Gruyter. pp. 784-790.
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    Thomas Wylton Against Minimal Times.Cecilia Trifogli - 2003 - Early Science and Medicine 8 (4):404-417.
    In his Physics commentary, Thomas Wylton reports and rejects an opinion about time that posits the existence of minimal times conceived of as indivisible parts of time. This opinion is in contrast with the view that time is continuous, the predominant view in the late Middle Ages. In this paper I first explain the notion of minimal time. I then focus on the relation between the existence of minimal times and the existence of minima naturalia in the extension of natural (...)
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    Thomas Wilton.Cecilia Trifogli - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 666–667.
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    Thomas Wylton on Motion.Cecilia Trifogli - 1995 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 77 (2):135-154.
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    Thomas Wylton on Final Causality.Cecilia Trifogli - 2006 - In Alexander Fidora & Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (eds.), Erfahrung Und Beweis. Die Wissenschaften von der Natur Im 13. Und 14. Jahrhundert: Experience and Demonstration. The Sciences of Nature in the 13th and 14th Centuries. Akademie Verlag. pp. 249-264.
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    Thomas Wylton's Question "An contingit dare ultimum rei permanentis in esse".Cecilia Trifogli - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 4:91-141.
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    Thomas Wylton's Question.Cecilia Trifogli - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 4:91-141.
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    Thomas Wylton's Question "An contingit dare ultimum rei permanentis in esse".Cecilia Trifogli - 1994 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 4:91-141.
  39. Thomas Wylton's Question "An contingit dare ultimum rei permanentis in esse".Cecilia Trifogli - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 4:91-141.
     
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