L’Ètica nicomaquea d’Aristòtil en un compendi català del segle XV
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L’Ètica nicomaquea d’Aristòtil en un compendi català del segle XVAuthor (s)
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2012Publisher
Institut d'Estudis Catalans; Societat Catalana de FilosofiaType
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This edition of the Llibre de monàstica o ètica by Aristotle, based on the
only known manuscript (Biblioteca de Catalunya ms. 296), is the first version of
this Catalan epitome probably written in the second third ... [+]
This edition of the Llibre de monàstica o ètica by Aristotle, based on the
only known manuscript (Biblioteca de Catalunya ms. 296), is the first version of
this Catalan epitome probably written in the second third of the 15 th century to
be published in modern times. With this first edition, we hope to further the
existing knowledge about the use of the vernacular in philosophical writing and
teaching during the 15th century. The work is a primary source of Catalan philosophical
lexicon and, more specifically, it provides us with the basic vocabulary
with which moral life has been analysed. Furthermore, this publication links the
Catalan text to other Castilian and Aragonese compendia, which shows the deep
influence of Aristotelianism on Iberian moral thought throughout the 15th century.
Moreover, this epitome is proof of the widespread diffusion of the literary genre
to which it belongs, namely, conclusiones. This text is also a noteworthy example of
the educational role played by this scholastic genre, due to the fact that its schematic
structure facilitates the memorisation of its main ideas. [-]
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