Happiness and knowledge in some Masters of Arts before 1250. An analysis of some commentaries on the Book I of Nicomachean Ethics

The masters of Arts were immersed in an incredibly rich intellectual environment from which they took many tools but to which they also contributed. Although they cultivated the literal genre of commentary it does not mean that they only repeated the theories of others. Usually, those commentaries a...

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Main Author: Valeria Buffon
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Published: Universidad de Buenos Aires 2004-06-01
Series:Patristica et Mediaevalia
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Online Access:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7853
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Happiness and knowledge in some Masters of Arts before 1250. An analysis of some commentaries on the Book I of Nicomachean Ethics
Patristica et Mediaevalia
maestros de arte
ética nicomáquea
siglo xiii
aristóteles
author_facet Valeria Buffon
author_sort Valeria Buffon
title Happiness and knowledge in some Masters of Arts before 1250. An analysis of some commentaries on the Book I of Nicomachean Ethics
title_short Happiness and knowledge in some Masters of Arts before 1250. An analysis of some commentaries on the Book I of Nicomachean Ethics
title_full Happiness and knowledge in some Masters of Arts before 1250. An analysis of some commentaries on the Book I of Nicomachean Ethics
title_fullStr Happiness and knowledge in some Masters of Arts before 1250. An analysis of some commentaries on the Book I of Nicomachean Ethics
title_full_unstemmed Happiness and knowledge in some Masters of Arts before 1250. An analysis of some commentaries on the Book I of Nicomachean Ethics
title_sort happiness and knowledge in some masters of arts before 1250. an analysis of some commentaries on the book i of nicomachean ethics
publisher Universidad de Buenos Aires
series Patristica et Mediaevalia
issn 0325-2280
2683-9636
publishDate 2004-06-01
description The masters of Arts were immersed in an incredibly rich intellectual environment from which they took many tools but to which they also contributed. Although they cultivated the literal genre of commentary it does not mean that they only repeated the theories of others. Usually, those commentaries are original constructions that almost use the commented work as an excuse to expose a personal doctrine. The case of the masters of Arts is eloquent. The commentaries on the Ethica Noua (the Latin translation of book I of Nicomachean Ethics) include contents that largely exceed those of the first book of Nicomachean Ethics.
topic maestros de arte
ética nicomáquea
siglo xiii
aristóteles
url http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7853
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