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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2020 · 23 MIN

HoP 356 - I’d Like to Thank the Lyceum - Aristotle in Renaissance Italy

from History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps · host Peter Adamson

Aristotle’s works are edited, printed, and translated, leading to new assessments of his thought among both humanists and scholastics.

Aristotle’s works are edited, printed, and translated, leading to new assessments of his thought among both humanists and scholastics.

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HoP 356 - I’d Like to Thank the Lyceum - Aristotle in Renaissance Italy

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