, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, xxiv + 448 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language(s):English, German, French. ISBN 9782503600413.
Summary The proceedings of the S.I.E.P.M. Colloquium at Maynooth published in this volume shed new light on the development of the perception of the other within the different philosophical, religious, and cultural traditions in the late Middle Ages as well as the early modern era in both Christian and Islamic thought. The contributions consider not only the theological background but also the philosophical presuppositions of the concepts which were used to develop various apologetic writings and theological treatises that dealt with questions of cultural and religious difference. The rich and diverse medieval and early modern tradition of engaging with the other and the arguments for or against toleration on topics that are equally diverse are discussed with reference to both the Western and Eastern Christian tradition, to the contributions of Islamic Thinkers on the topic, and to the flourishing tradition of a constructed interreligious dialogue such as that between Christians and Jews. Finally, this book includes a number of important investigations exploring the relationship between toleration and rights not only within Europe but also in the lands of the so-called new world and its indigenous peoples where arguments of exclusion were grounded intheories such as grace-based dominium. TABLE OF CONTENTS Michael W. Dunne, Susan Gottlöber, Introduction David Luscombe, Tolerance and Rights 1. Toleration and Otherness Between East and West Christopher Schabel, Tolerating the Greeks? Augustinian Hermits on the Filioque from the Black Death to the Great Schism Mikhail Khorkov, Konflikt, Toleranz und Dialog zwischen orthodoxen und katholischen Christen und Muslimen in den polemischen Schriften von Maxim Grek Jeremiah Hackett, Roger Bacon and his ?Relative? Tolerance of ?The Others Lidia Lanza, Utrum haeretici sint tolerandi:The Debate in the Sixteenth-Century Iberian Commentary Tradition on Thomas Aquinas's Summa theologiae, II-II, q. 11 2. Toleration and Otherness in Islamic Philosophy Terence Kleven, Al-F?r?b?'s Book of Resolution (Kit?b al-Ta?l?l) Aicha Lahdhiri, Comment penser la tolérance et l'intolérance à travers les deux traités Fay?al al-tafriqa d'Ab? ??mid al-Ghaz?l? (1058-1111) et Fa?l al-maq?l d'Ab? al-Wal?d Ibn Rushd (1126-1198)? Luis Lopéz Farjeat, Al-F?r?b? on Tolerance, Religious Pluralism, and Philosophical Exclusivism 3. Toleration, Recognition, and Dialogue Natalia Jakubecki and Gustavo Fernández Walker, Ne in delis transeat ex hac vita. Some Remarks on the Notion of Tolerance and Its Applicability to Abelardian Hermeneutics Heikki J. Koskinen and Ritva Palmén, Recognition Theory and Agreement in Conict: The Case of Peter Alfonsi's Dialogus contra Iudaeos Edit Anna Lukacs, On the Foundations of Faith in Thomas Bradwardine?s De causa Dei, Book I. Dialogues about Otherness in the Circle of Richard de Bury Kent Emery, jr., Veritas odium parit: Denys the Carthusian's Dialogue with the Saracens Walter Andreas Euler, Dialogue and Toleration in Cusa. Section Four: Toleration, Otherness, and the Question of Rights Andrea Aldo Robiglio, Toleration by Ordeal: A Note on Intolerance and Dueling in Medieval Thought Virpi Mäkinen, Recognizing the Rights of Infidels in William of Ockham's Ideas on Secular Government Michael W. Dunne, Richard FitzRalph on Toleration Thomas Dewender, Francisco de Vitoria on the Natural Rights of the People of the 'New World' Roberto Hofmeister-Pich, Tolerance in First and Second Scholasticism?Some Major Problems Index
, Brepols, 2023 Paperback, 226 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language(s):English, Latin. ISBN 9782503605685.
Summary Peter of Ireland (Petrus de Ybernia) was born sometime around the beginning of the thirteenth century in Ireland, probably of a Norman family. He probably left Ireland aged around age 15 to pursue his studies abroad. His interest in medical and scientific questions would suggest a stay at Oxford, whereas his approach to logic would suggest a Parisian influence. By the middle of the century he was Professor of Logic and Natural Philosophy at the University at Naples. Peter is perhaps one of the best known of medieval Irish thinkers on the continent owing to the fact that he was held to be the teacher of the young Thomas Aquinas at Naples University from 1239-44. As such, it would be he who, in all likelihood, first introduced Thomas to the study of Aristotle and perhaps also to the commentaries of Avicenna and Averroes. The works presented here date from at least a decade later, and relate to lectures given at Naples in the 1250s and 1260s. The extent to which he was held in respect by his contemporaries is to be seen in his solution (determinatio) to the disputed question on the origin of the design of an animal's body which was held before King Manfred around 1260. It was, perhaps the culmination of a famous scholarly career. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction Life, Longevity and Death Peter of Ireland, Life and Works The De longitudine commentary The Determinatio Magistralis Principles of the Edition and Translation Text and Translation Bibliography Indices
PETRUS DE YBERNIA (Magister) [PETER DE IBERNIA PETER OF IRELAND] (& DUNNE Michael, ed.)
Reference : F66624
(1993)
Leuven, Editions Peeters 1993 x + 172pp., 24cm., in the series "Philosophes médiévaux" vol.30, with dedication by the author, softcover, VG, [introduction in English, text in Latin]
PETRUS DE YBERNIA (Magister) [PETER DE IBERNIA PETER OF IRELAND] (DUNNE Michael & BAEUMKER Clemens, ed.)
Reference : F66625
(1996)
Leuven, Editions Peeters 1996 xvii + 258pp., 24cm., in the series "Philosophes médiévaux" vol.34, softcover, good condition, [introduction in English, text in Latin], F66625
PETRUS DE YBERNIA (Magister) [PETER DE IBERNIA PETER OF IRELAND] (& DUNNE Michael, ed.)
Reference : F70976
(1993)
Leuven, Editions Peeters 1993 x + 172pp., 24cm., in the series "Philosophes médiévaux" vol.30, softcover, VG, [introduction in English, text in Latin], F70976
Pontificia Universitas Gregoriana. 1993. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 176 pages. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Excerpta ex Dissertatione ad Doctoratum in Facultate Philosophiae Pontificiae Universitatis Gregorianae. The person of Peter of Ireland. The philosophical doctrine of the 'De Longitudine' commentary... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon