An Ontological Freedom: The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance
This book explores the invention, significance and actual history of self-creative freedom from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance.Gregory of Nyssa, the great Cappadocian Father of the IV century, is not as yet deemed one of the outstanding figures in our Histories of Philosophy. However, this monogr...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book explores the invention, significance and actual history of self-creative freedom from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance.Gregory of Nyssa, the great Cappadocian Father of the IV century, is not as yet deemed one of the outstanding figures in our Histories of Philosophy. However, this monograph argues that his remarkable theories of freedom transcend his own time and, traversing centuries of Medieval and Byzantine history, they become one of the core theoretical inspirations for the anthropological revolution of the Quattrocento, as evinced in eminent philosophers such as Nicholas of Cusa and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Our research methodology integrates a thorough study of the Greek and Latin sources ‒ resorting to Philology, Palaeography and Codicology ‒ with a systematic historical and philosophical analysis of different theories and argumentative strategies |
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spelling | Bastitta Harriet, Francisco Verfasser aut An Ontological Freedom The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance Francisco Bastitta Harriet 1st ed 1 Online-Ressource (318 p.) 2 b&w ills txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Patristic Studies in Global Perspective Online resource; title from title screen (viewed November 28, 2022) This book explores the invention, significance and actual history of self-creative freedom from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance.Gregory of Nyssa, the great Cappadocian Father of the IV century, is not as yet deemed one of the outstanding figures in our Histories of Philosophy. However, this monograph argues that his remarkable theories of freedom transcend his own time and, traversing centuries of Medieval and Byzantine history, they become one of the core theoretical inspirations for the anthropological revolution of the Quattrocento, as evinced in eminent philosophers such as Nicholas of Cusa and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Our research methodology integrates a thorough study of the Greek and Latin sources ‒ resorting to Philology, Palaeography and Codicology ‒ with a systematic historical and philosophical analysis of different theories and argumentative strategies Nicholas of Cusa Pico della Mirandola Intellectual History Reception Studies History of Ideas Medieval Studies Renaissance Philosophy Late Antiquity Greek Patristics Philology Patristik Rezeptionsstudien Ideengeschichte Geistesgeschichte Mittelalter https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.5555/9783657795062 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title | An Ontological Freedom The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance |
title_auth | An Ontological Freedom The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance |
title_exact_search | An Ontological Freedom The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance |
title_exact_search_txtP | An Ontological Freedom The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance |
title_full | An Ontological Freedom The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance Francisco Bastitta Harriet |
title_fullStr | An Ontological Freedom The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance Francisco Bastitta Harriet |
title_full_unstemmed | An Ontological Freedom The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance Francisco Bastitta Harriet |
title_short | An Ontological Freedom |
title_sort | an ontological freedom the origins of the notion in gregory of nyssa and its influence unto the italian renaissance |
title_sub | The Origins of the Notion in Gregory of Nyssa and its Influence unto the Italian Renaissance |
topic | Nicholas of Cusa Pico della Mirandola Intellectual History Reception Studies History of Ideas Medieval Studies Renaissance Philosophy Late Antiquity Greek Patristics Philology Patristik Rezeptionsstudien Ideengeschichte Geistesgeschichte Mittelalter |
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