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‎Ota Pavlicek (ed)‎

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‎Studying the Arts in Late Medieval Bohemia. Production, Reception and Transmission of Knowledge‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 358 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 16 col., 14 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503593173.‎


‎Summary From its foundation in 1348, the University of Prague attracted students as well as scholars from all over Europe to its Faculty of Arts, where they studied and taught the subjects of the curriculum in all their variety. Nevertheless, our knowledge about these Prague scholars and their thought is still rather limited. In an effort to fill this gap, this volume is the first devoted entirely to the production, reception, and transmission of knowledge in the Arts Faculty of the medieval University of Prague, covering topics in astronomy, linguistics, logic, metaphysics, meteorology, and optics. It also links Prague's Faculty of Arts to several others at universities across Europe and it examines the study of the arts in Bohemia outside the university, including the Jewish milieu. The book contributes to advancing the status quaestionis in various ways, mainly through the analysis of less well-known and even unpublished texts, critical editions of some of which are printed here for the first time. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Contributors List of Abbreviations Ota Pavl ?ek, Notes on the Prague Faculty of Arts in 1348-1419 (Open Access) Milan ?onca, Mena?em ben Jacob Shalem and the Study of Philosophy in Late Medieval Prague (Open Access) Hana ?edinov , Ut dicit Aristoteles. The Enigmatic Names of Animals in Michael Scot, Thomas of Cantimpr and Claret (Open Access) Krystyna Krauze-B?achowicz, A Prague Thread in the History of Speculative Grammar in late Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century Cracow? Annemieke R. Verboon, Why Animals Cannot Imagine Unseen Things? From the Prague Compendium Parvulus Philosophiae Naturalis to the Cologne Teachings of Lambertus de Monte Petra Mutlov , The Dresden School at Prague University: Peter of Dresden and his De congruitate grammaticali. Appendix I: Critical Edition of Peter of Dresden's De congruitate grammaticali Pavl na Cermanov , The Circulation of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Secretum Secretorum in the Scholarly Centers of the Medieval Czech Lands (Open Access) Monika Mansfeld, Prolegomena to a Study of John of M nsterberg's Commentary on the Metaphysics Appendix I: Tabula quaestionum of John of M nsterberg's Quaestiones in Metaphysicam Harald Berger, Helmold of Zoltwedel (?1441): His Academic Career, Scientific Works, and Philosophical Alignment. Appendix I: Critical Edition of a Quaestio on the Proving and Disproving of Propositions from Helmold of Zoltwedel's Quaestiones parvorum logicalium Ota Pavl ?ek & Miroslav Hanke, The Argumenta Sophistica in the Debate between Jerome of Prague and Blasius Lupus. Appendix I: Critical Edition of Blasius Lupus's and Jerome of Prague's Argumenta sophistica (Open Access) Barbora Koc nov , Was Weather Forecasting Studied in the Medieval Czech Lands? Notes on the Codicological Evidence. Appendix I: Medieval Bohemian Manuscripts with Collections of Texts About Weather Forecasting (Open Access) Luk ? Li?ka, Studying and Discussing Optics at the Prague Faculty of Arts: Optical Topics and Authorities in Prague Quodlibets and John of Borot n's Quaestio on Extramission. Appendix I: Borot n's Notes in MS Prague, NK ?R, X H 18. Appendix II: Critical Edition of John of Borot n's Quaestio utrum sensationes fiunt per extramissiones virtutum ab organis sensitivis (Open Access) Alena Hadravov & Petr Hadrava, The Eclipse Instrument by Iohannes ?indel. Appendix I: Critical Edition of John ?indel's Canones pro eclipsibus Solis et Lune Index of Manuscripts Index of Personal Names (before 1700) Index of Personal Names (after 1700)‎

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