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Martello

Platone latino

Forme di teoresi nel medioevo "alto" e "centrale"
Academia,  2013, 281 Pages

ISBN 978-3-89665-618-6


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englischPlatonism is the sole theoretical 'background' of Latin-speaking philosophy between fourth and twelfth century. Such 'scenery' includes, and is confused with, the Aristotelian, Stoic and Neopythagorean elements that the sources of medieval thought transmit to Latin learned circles, in accordance with the forms of the Neoplatonic usage of the classical and Hellenistic philosophical tradition.
The purpose of this paper is to point out, in the light of texts and issues that are representative of the 'early' (sixth to tenth centuries) and 'halfway' (eleventh and twelfth centuries) Latin medieval philosophical tradition, the changes in the late antique model of philosophy as science of being and in the relationship between this science and mystical theology, linking this movement of ideas to the civil and religious contexts and to the knowledge of new philosophical texts, as, even though Plato's dialogues aren't known, said contexts and knowledge allow to use both his image and some ideas that are indirectly related to him in current culture.