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Chrysostomus Javelli : Pagan Philosophy and Christian Thought in the Renaissance, Hardback Book

Chrysostomus Javelli : Pagan Philosophy and Christian Thought in the Renaissance Hardback

Edited by Tommaso De Robertis, Luca Burzelli

Part of the International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Idees series

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The volume provides the first book-length study of Chrysostomus Javelli’s philosophical works.

An Italian university professor and a prominent figure in the intellectual landscape of sixteenth-century Europe, Javelli (ca. 1470-1540) was the author of insightful commentaries on both Plato and Aristotle as well as of original works in which he laid the foundations of a new Christian philosophy.

In this volume, a group of leading scholars from around the world guide readers through the many facets of Javelli’s philosophical corpus, showing the long-term impact of his ideas on Western philosophical thought.

The twelve essays of this volume shed light on an understudied yet central figure of Renaissance culture, revealing new connections and unexplored influences.

This book is a valuable tool for students and scholars of early modern philosophy, classical tradition, and Christian theology, contributing to the understanding of a neglectedchapter of Western intellectual history.

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